Bang! Bang! [Win7]
Bang! Bang! [Win7]
Hello.
I just find a screenshoot of a very nice game. It was about in the '90. I really liked it. The name is Bang! Bang! and it's something like a shooting game, or a logic game, where you are one cannon pointing at another one. You've got to get rid of some hills, or other issues like wind and stuff.
I'm searching for a playable version. I've tried to mount it on dos box but it doesn't work, and it's a .exe file: if i just click it i get a notice saying that it requires a x64 bit something. I'm not really good at those things. Can someone please help me? I need a version of it that's mountable via Dos Box.
Thank you.
I just find a screenshoot of a very nice game. It was about in the '90. I really liked it. The name is Bang! Bang! and it's something like a shooting game, or a logic game, where you are one cannon pointing at another one. You've got to get rid of some hills, or other issues like wind and stuff.
I'm searching for a playable version. I've tried to mount it on dos box but it doesn't work, and it's a .exe file: if i just click it i get a notice saying that it requires a x64 bit something. I'm not really good at those things. Can someone please help me? I need a version of it that's mountable via Dos Box.
Thank you.
Re: Bang! Bang!
Of course it won't work, Bang!Bang! is a windows 3 game, not a dosgame.Rieta wrote: I've tried to mount it on dos box but it doesn't work, and it's a .exe file: if i just click it i get a notice saying that it requires a x64 bit something. ....
Solutions:
If you're on XP there is a (small) chance it will run directly in XP.
Anything newer (or Mac-Linux):
Install W3.x in doxbox, works flawless.
Or run it in VPC2007/W3.x
Or run it in VPC2007/W98SE
[Edit]
Waw, would you believe it even runs directly in Win7 !!!
wardrich wrote:The contrasts in personalities will deliver some SERIOUS lulz. I can't wait.
Thank you for you fast reply. Anyhow i find really difficult to do what you've suggested: my english knowledge is really too low to proprely understand all those codes direction-tutorials, and my programmer experience is even lower. If it's not too much, can i annoy you by asking some easy explanation or some link?
By the way i'm using win 7
By the way i'm using win 7
Version 6.1 (Build 7600) Windows 7 home premium
The error is in my language so i have to translate it:
"The version of the file is not compatible with the window's version being exectude. Chek the system information and verify if it's necessary x86 (32 bit) version or x64 (64 bit) of the program, then contact the software's developer."
The error is in my language so i have to translate it:
"The version of the file is not compatible with the window's version being exectude. Chek the system information and verify if it's necessary x86 (32 bit) version or x64 (64 bit) of the program, then contact the software's developer."
There is a complete and detailed dosbox/W3 howto on Vogons:
http://vogons.zetafleet.com/viewtopic.php?t=9405
All the needed drivers are linked there, of course not Win3 itself, that's yours to find.
However, keep in mind it's written for XP, before Win7/64 was here.
You should first read and apply this to install dosbox correctly on Win7:
http://www.dosgames.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=13511
Adapt the mount lines from Vogons to match yours.
Also: if it's just for one game you gonna do this, ask yourself if it's really worth it.
http://vogons.zetafleet.com/viewtopic.php?t=9405
All the needed drivers are linked there, of course not Win3 itself, that's yours to find.
However, keep in mind it's written for XP, before Win7/64 was here.
You should first read and apply this to install dosbox correctly on Win7:
http://www.dosgames.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=13511
Adapt the mount lines from Vogons to match yours.
Also: if it's just for one game you gonna do this, ask yourself if it's really worth it.
wardrich wrote:The contrasts in personalities will deliver some SERIOUS lulz. I can't wait.