For the 16bit colors just enable them in the compatibility tab. Also it uses quicktime 2.1.2, but it already comes with it on CD3, you can just install it (with administrator privileges). Still, they'd need to be tested, maybe there are some problems down the road? I only played them a bit.ĭays of Oblivion - This is a Win32 game, but it has a 16 bit installer. I had to enable a hypervisor in winevdm to get smooth videos though. It ran fine on my DOSbox.ĭaedalus Encounter DVD - Win32 game, a pain in the butt to get it running, fortunately there's the CD versionĭaedalus CD & Johnny Mnemonic - Win16 games, I tried them in winevdm and they ran very nicely. Unless there's some bad interplay with DOSbox, I don't see the need for Win95.
VoyeurII - This is a DOS game, it even has a DOS installer (install.bat). With that said I was playing with winevdm lately so I wanted to look at Johnny Mnemonic and the rest.Ī lot of them have Win16 installers, use winevdm to install them.
All unhappy gamers are unhappy in their own unique ways and all happy gamers are happy in exactly the same way - in that they play Win95 games without emulating Win95. There are plenty of ways of emulating Win95, but they're all last desperate hail mary attempts at running the game.