The live-action Aladdin remake has just hit theatres, so what better time to celebrate the animated classic that is the 1992 original? Here are three rather obscure titles to feature the big blue genie and the motley crew that freed him. Flip your balls around Agrabah in Disney's Aladdin Pinball, an obscure mission-based pinball game. Then, if you need some refreshers on two of your three 'r's, test your arithmetic in Disney's Math Adventure with Aladdin and your reading in Disney's Reading Quest with Aladdin.
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Hi Biffman, can you explain how to put an auto-executable game on top of a Windows 95 VM on PCem? I like your W95 repacks and i want to do that with a few of my own games.
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Hello! The autorun games is just a matter of editing the win.ini file in the windows folder. Under the emulated Windows '95 open C:\Windows\win.ini in notepad and add the target executable to the run= line (no quotation marks even if there's a space)
Deleteeg run=C:\Disney\MathQuest.exe
Oh, that simple!
DeleteThank you again.
Awesome to see these games and Robin Williams (RIP) as the Genie one last time in Math Quest. Good to see you were able to get them working for the movie, which I thought was very good personally, Will Smith was a good genie in his own way,
ReplyDeleteI've seen the film now, and found it OK. It was entertaining enough, certainly not the bomb I feared but I did feel it was missing something. I'll go deeper into what I did and didn't like in my end of the year movie review.
DeleteI'm having some issues running MathQuest since the Emulator is running slower than it should.
ReplyDeleteEmulating Windows 95 takes up a lot of resources so it's possible your system may not be powerful enough. Read the FAQ for more info.
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