From a quick check, the DOS version does seem to have some PC speaker music (e.g. title screen), but not during most of the gameplay. In any case, it's not the game I had in mind.
dr_st wrote:Hint 1: The DOS port of this game supported the full soundtrack (music, not just sound effects) being played through the PC speaker.
Guess: Hmm, for some reason I think that it could be Wolfenstein 3-D, but this is originally a DOS game, so no "DOS port"? I do vaguely remember something about the soundtrack being playable through the PC speaker.
It can only play sound effects, not music, through the PC speaker.
Plus, you are also right that it's not a port, per se, because it was originally developed for DOS (even though it was not developed under DOS, but rather on NeXT machines).
Moon Patrol --> Nope
Street Rod --> Nope (although in principle - it is a possible answer, as far as I know!)
It's been a few days, so another clue is necessary.
Hint 2: In the DOS version of the game, in low memory situations, some characters will be replaced with other characters, to reduce the total size of the graphics that need to be loaded.
I've had this idea for some time and thought of butting in and giving it a go. The idea is that someone (me, myself in this case) presents half a game magazine add... the eternal question lingering - can you guess the game? When someone guesses the game in question correctly, I could post the full advert.
Here's the first one
Clues: * It's a shooter from around the late 90s
* It gained quite a lot of popularity
* It had a shotgun for a weapon, among other available guns
{also, if the resolution of the image is too high, i can reduce it from now on} cheers
Good luck to you all
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Well, I thought the idea was to try the less obvious things first, then move to the more obvious.
Point taken. So let's try the next hint.
Hint 3: In this game there is a plot twist, wherein upon defeating the final enemy, it is revealed that he was not in fact the final enemy, and the game continues for two more levels.
dr_st wrote:Hint 3: In this game there is a plot twist, wherein upon defeating the final enemy, it is revealed that he was not in fact the final enemy, and the game continues for two more levels.
I'm starting to suspect that this is some kind of a fighting game.