

You only control Sir Reginald directly, while Tom has his own nerve wracking, dumb as a dodo AI routine and follows you occasionally. It's a pretty interesting concept - you play as the ghost of Sir Reginald Arrow as you're trying to save Tom's mother from a 500 year old warlock. Me and my older brother found Alleycat and Test Drive: The Duel on it and went nuts with it.Īnother thing I just remembered is this bad boy, Banner Mania: I think he was supposed to fix something with it, probably clean up the HDD and such but kept it for a good week or two. Here's another tutorial I ran into just now: Īnyway, some of my earliest DOS memories are of a 486 I believe, with some CGA graphics, that my dad brought home from a friend or colleague (we didn't own a PC at the time, early to mid 90's). The dude in this YouTube video is using barebones DosBox but you could speed up some stuff a bit with a frontend like DBGL or D-Fend Reloaded.

The gist of it is that you need a Win 3.1 CD or ISO, mount a folder and the CD/ISO in DosBox, install Win 3.1 and download some audio and graphics drivers for a better experience. It's not that complicated, but it depends on how much you're used to DosBox and DOS commands. I haven't tried Win 3.1 in DosBox in a while but there are lots of tutorials online that guide you through it. The holder of the two orbs will be granted immense power and immortality, so make sure you select and utilize your forces wisely.According to Mobygames, F-18 No Fly Zone is a Windows 3.1 game, meaning there are various ways of installing Win 3.1 and playing the game, ranging from virtualization software like VMWare or Virtualbox, or even DosBox itself.

As the holder of one of the orbs, you must combat your opponent - the holder of the second power orb - until one of you loses his orb, and the other prevails. One of the two twin power orbs is lost, and the realm is in chaos. In Dark Legions, the balance of power in the dark realm of Tahr Carog is broken. In the beginning of the game you will buy your forces with a predefined number of credits, and be able to purchase any of the 16 characters along with various kinds of traps and even rings to upgrade your creatures. When two pieces collide, they will be transfered to another board on which they will fight for survival.

SSI's Dark Legions is a strategy/action game similar to Archon and its remake Archon Ultra.Īn action/strategy game, in Dark Legions you will pitch your forces against that of a computer or human foe in a game board.
