I had the CD-ROM Collector's edition with all the audio from the original actors, not just the floppy version with subtitles. One gaame was 'Star Trek: Judgment Rites' from 1995.
I was over at my parents' house for the Christmas Holiday and my mom pulled out a bunch of old discs and software from 20+ years ago. Ah crap, now there's gonna need to be a part 2 of this because I missed some cool stuff.Other video ideas that didn't work out for today:-Windows 1 PAINT on. I wouldn't accept such 'fix' for games, but this is special edge-case. If we'll find a sensitivity setting, that will work for Windows 3.11 across the board for all users, then I would be ok with hacking them in dosbox-staging (to be applied when Windows 3.11 is starting). It's possible to run the very first edition of Win95 in Dosbox. You might be able to run a Windows 95 or 98 Virtual Machine and use those games in there. So far as I know, Windows 3.1 is as far as you're going to get in dosbox. Dosbox have this in the conf file to work properly: autoexec # Lines in this section will be run at startup. I have the journeyman project running in normal dosbox-x with windows 3.11 installed there and working fine but if i want to play it in retroarch with dosbox pure it doesn't work, says something that there's windows files missing. Run the game and prepare to be amazed by how much better mt-32 is. Fourth, setup the game, and select MT-32 as your music device. Third, edit your dosbox config file, and set the music option to be mt-32. Get CM32LCONTROL.ROM and CM32LPCM.ROM and place them in the installation folder of DosBox.