Hi,
it seems Waxworks is now abandonware (source: http://www.abandonia.com/games/689/Waxworks.htm).
Maybe it's possible to make a viewer to all these nice graphics (*.VGA).
Could you do this please?
Thanks a lot,
Frank
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Hi mate,
I have downloaded the game, and will take a look at it - but I don't know if I will have any success. I only say this because I know I'm not terribly good with images, and the images in old games like this are quite different from images in more modern games. However, I will look.
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I have downloaded the game, and will take a look at it - but I don't know if I will have any success. I only say this because I know I'm not terribly good with images, and the images in old games like this are quite different from images in more modern games. However, I will look.
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Hi again,
I looked brienfly at the files, but as expected I didn't have much luck - I don't really know much about the image formats in older-style games like this except that they are quite different to more modern games. I don't even think I was looking the right way at it . Sorry mate - I'll take a look around and see if I can find any information about old-school graphics on the net.
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I looked brienfly at the files, but as expected I didn't have much luck - I don't really know much about the image formats in older-style games like this except that they are quite different to more modern games. I don't even think I was looking the right way at it . Sorry mate - I'll take a look around and see if I can find any information about old-school graphics on the net.
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Hi Watto,
thanks for looking and as I said: It's not necessary to spend much time with searching.
But anyway: If you like the challenge and have fun to decode the format, I would appreciate it very much if you can do it.
Mambox wrote:
Btw. my words refer to the morbid charm of the images and was meant a little bit ironic. Maybe it would be better for understanding if I wrote "nice".
Bye and a good night from germany (it's now a quarter past 11 p.m. here)
Frank
thanks for looking and as I said: It's not necessary to spend much time with searching.
But anyway: If you like the challenge and have fun to decode the format, I would appreciate it very much if you can do it.
Mambox wrote:
Beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder.a bit pixelated those days
Btw. my words refer to the morbid charm of the images and was meant a little bit ironic. Maybe it would be better for understanding if I wrote "nice".
Bye and a good night from germany (it's now a quarter past 11 p.m. here)
Frank