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'''Return to Zork''' was Infocom's last foray to Zork. Unlike the Zorks before it, Return To Zork has a fully functional GUI and is not the text adventures Infocom was known for (Zork Zero only partially had a GUI). Famous for the line "Want some Rye? 'Course you do!", Return to Zork is a must play. | '''Return to Zork''' was Infocom's last foray to Zork. Unlike the Zorks before it, Return To Zork has a fully functional GUI and is not the text adventures Infocom was known for (Zork Zero only partially had a GUI). Famous for the line "Want some Rye? 'Course you do!", Return to Zork is a must play. | ||
− | + | == Making it work == | |
+ | *Installed the program by mounting C:\ and D:\ so the install program could make the RTZ-CD directory, and used the auto-detect settings (it seemed to detect Soundblaster Pro and Roland 32) | ||
+ | *Sometimes runs a little choppy during the intro movie, even after using ImgBurn to copy iso and DAEMON Tools to mount the iso. | ||
+ | |||
+ | <pre> | ||
+ | Z:\> mount c c:\ | ||
+ | Z:\> mount d d:\ | ||
+ | Z:\> d: | ||
+ | D:\> install | ||
+ | ---- After Install --- | ||
+ | D:\> c: | ||
+ | C:\> cd rtz-cd | ||
+ | C:\RTZ-CD> rtz | ||
+ | </pre> |
Revision as of 13:40, 12 October 2009
Return To Zork | |
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Developer | Infocom |
Publisher | Activision |
Released | 1993 |
Status | Excelent |
Tested on | |
Tested game version | Unknown |
Links | Compatibility List |
Commands
| |
Executable | MADECD.EXE |
Installer | INSTALL.EXE |
Setup | INSTALL.EXE |
DOS Extender
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DOS4GW.EXE | Unknown |
Works with DOS32A | N/A |
Return to Zork was Infocom's last foray to Zork. Unlike the Zorks before it, Return To Zork has a fully functional GUI and is not the text adventures Infocom was known for (Zork Zero only partially had a GUI). Famous for the line "Want some Rye? 'Course you do!", Return to Zork is a must play.
Making it work
- Installed the program by mounting C:\ and D:\ so the install program could make the RTZ-CD directory, and used the auto-detect settings (it seemed to detect Soundblaster Pro and Roland 32)
- Sometimes runs a little choppy during the intro movie, even after using ImgBurn to copy iso and DAEMON Tools to mount the iso.
Z:\> mount c c:\ Z:\> mount d d:\ Z:\> d: D:\> install ---- After Install --- D:\> c: C:\> cd rtz-cd C:\RTZ-CD> rtz