Viata
Arcane
Man, sometimes looking at the date can save your life.
samuraigaiden recently posted an explanation of the differences between the PS2 versions of Ico, and it seems that the PS3 remastered version, that was accompanied on the same disc by a remaster of Shadow of the Colossus, is based on the Japanese version (which is also the same as the European version, aside from language), while the American version is inferior (and apparently was published first, six weeks before the Japanese version).Does anyone know if the remaster is based off of the US or the European version of the game?
So, will we see Stuntman ever being playable? That game is just pure awesomeness but limited levels you can play irk me to no end. I want to experience it all!
Just to clarify this.
That's always been the case since 64-bit was a thing.I don't know about emulators... but Windows 10 has removed support for 16 bit executables, which basically breaks everything from the era of "too new for DOS".
Far as I'm aware, there was no such thing with Windows 7, and 8.1.That's always been the case since 64-bit was a thing.I don't know about emulators... but Windows 10 has removed support for 16 bit executables, which basically breaks everything from the era of "too new for DOS".
I'm on Windows 7 right now and there is no support... unless you use the 32-bit version, as usual. So what we learned here is that Hirato only runs his button-struggling potato in 32-bit mode.Far as I'm aware, there was no such thing with Windows 7, and 8.1.That's always been the case since 64-bit was a thing.I don't know about emulators... but Windows 10 has removed support for 16 bit executables, which basically breaks everything from the era of "too new for DOS".
It was removed in Windows 10 due to security issues with the feature that microsoft didn't bother to fix.
It was similarly disabled on Linux for 4 or so years, but it's reenabled now and modern wine can run those executables just fine (e.g. Win95 version of HoMM2)