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- Sir Charles
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LOL. And I thought I was the only one who had a shelf like that. I've got a few he doesn't, but he's also got some I don't have either. I don't have Nuclear War, Wetlands or Planet's Edge, but he's missing H4 Winds of War, and all the Chronicles.
This is making me feel a bit nostalgic. Might have to fire up Might and Magic II again....just for old times sake. :O) (that's STILL my favorite of all time *grin*)
This is making me feel a bit nostalgic. Might have to fire up Might and Magic II again....just for old times sake. :O) (that's STILL my favorite of all time *grin*)
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- Sir Charles
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Don't want to seem like a wisenheimer, but as far as I know, having installed M&M 4 and 5 on the same harddrive, creates the "World of Xeen" with a number of additional quests etc.
"Swords of Xeen" on the other hand is a licensed M&M game created by another developer and using the Xeen engine.
Edited on Sat, Nov 12 2005, 08:39 by JSE
"Swords of Xeen" on the other hand is a licensed M&M game created by another developer and using the Xeen engine.
Edited on Sat, Nov 12 2005, 08:39 by JSE
- rubiconiii
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Hello everybody!
Thanks for the comments, I put earlier my first post in the Heroes Round table in M&M Discussing, and [CH]Angelspit was so nice to put my collection picture here.
Yep, my humble collection is not complete yet.. For instance it misses Heroes Chronicles completely and Heroes IV Winds of War..
Answer to that one question : Why M&M VI Special Edition?
Well, it has all the previous M&M titles (I-V) with it, so they are more easy to install on modern computer today. Then again in Millenium Edition You have Swords of Xeen and also World of Xeen with the speeches.
Thanks for the comments, I put earlier my first post in the Heroes Round table in M&M Discussing, and [CH]Angelspit was so nice to put my collection picture here.
Yep, my humble collection is not complete yet.. For instance it misses Heroes Chronicles completely and Heroes IV Winds of War..
Answer to that one question : Why M&M VI Special Edition?
Well, it has all the previous M&M titles (I-V) with it, so they are more easy to install on modern computer today. Then again in Millenium Edition You have Swords of Xeen and also World of Xeen with the speeches.
- rubiconiii
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- lpatenaude
- Peasant
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To Vepeli,
If only you had 5.25" unit for these floppies and, good cd-rw optical drive's burning program, you could be able to compile all of your M&M titled versions + the HoMMII, III & IV onto one(1) single CD disk(single sided) as an additional guarantee to be able to reinstall them properly at a much faster pace at any time you feel like replaying them.
That way, you do not risk to damage your floppies and keep them in true archiving place(no dust accumulating onto them thru time).
By the way, good work at keeping them for further reference to help others understand the origins of M&M.
My collection would take two wall length multiplied by two + one more of that same length just for my DVD's(box sets and single films) that I get to play on my PC all the time(that include the rental ones from the local video store).
If only you had 5.25" unit for these floppies and, good cd-rw optical drive's burning program, you could be able to compile all of your M&M titled versions + the HoMMII, III & IV onto one(1) single CD disk(single sided) as an additional guarantee to be able to reinstall them properly at a much faster pace at any time you feel like replaying them.
That way, you do not risk to damage your floppies and keep them in true archiving place(no dust accumulating onto them thru time).
By the way, good work at keeping them for further reference to help others understand the origins of M&M.
My collection would take two wall length multiplied by two + one more of that same length just for my DVD's(box sets and single films) that I get to play on my PC all the time(that include the rental ones from the local video store).
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