![]() For example: the install program didn’t work, the sound options were already preset (and sound effects didn’t work) and when I started it, it didn’t start from the intro, but from a poin after the Blue Guy’s death (possibly an older savegame of yours?). ![]() I don’t know if you uploaded it as it was, but there were some weird stuff which means it wasn’t the original files but some installed version you had. In the meanwhile, I’ve decided that I’m going to attempt to play Ultima 3 on the NES next. ![]() If there are any missing, I still want to hear about them. It’s probably fair to say that this demo wasn’t worth hunting out but at least it completes the set of Origin demos which I’m aware of. There is an end movie with a stack of screenshots and a couple of original animations at least. For the size of it, this sure didn’t last long. That allows me to push open the door and the demo ends. After prising open the door panel, I have to solve a simple puzzle to link a circuit and open the lock. I escape my cell, beat up Dane with his own arm (this never gets old), steal his fork and use it to prise open the panel. It includes the full intro sequence before launching into the start of the game exactly as I remember it. This one weighs in at a much heftier 100+ Mb but there is a lot of duplication in the files. When I was searching around the web for the demo before, I found references to a much smaller 7Mb version so there could be another out there still to be found. I managed to locate this demo yesterday on a copy of the May 1995 PC Gamer Cover CD and I’ve added it to the downloads on here.
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