How to get the original Sierra adventures to run on ModernPCs?
Where can I get some of Sierra/Roberta's earliest titles--Mystery House, Time Zone, Adventure in Serenia, etc--and how can I get them to run on a Windows 7 PC?
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I won't tell you where to get it however, as that would be 'piracy'. That being said its not that difficult to find.
As for legal versions of most of the games you mentioned, the last time they were officially released was in the Roberta William's collection, although King's Quest Collection released around the same time also has a few of them.
The above link has many of the apple II and Apple IIGS versions though emulated... Who knows for how long, if people keep linking to it, and let activision know it exists . Kinda like how they went after Sarien.net...
For AGI, SCI etc. games dosBOX works well, but ScummVM has also added support for several AGI and SCI sierra games, so that's actually more user friendly approach at the moment.
http://www.virtualapple.org/mysteryhousedisk.html
Bt
For me it's either legal version or nothing. But that said, it's bit annoying that Activision won't release the early titles as freeware or earn money by making those games available in GOG or similar place.
Different world, eh? Think about some games that came out 10 years ago now... would be people give them up for free?
Bt
Then again, Bethesda released Arena and Daggerfall for free on their 10th anniversaries and they weren't too long before KQ8.
http://forums.scummvm.org/viewtopic.php?t=11503
I'm surprised they didn't do what they did some time after, by releasing Betrayal of Kronder or Johnny Castaway as short term 'freeware' from their website as special limited releases (in honor other games/productivity software that were released at the time).
Of course in 1987 there really wasn't an 'internet', to upload 'limited release' free games to... I'm not sure when Sierra's BBS was first introduced.
But then again I guess later on Sierra and Feist didn't really want to fully give up the rights to major software such as "Betrayal of Kronder". Thus Activision currently still holds rights to it, and to market it.
Bt