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Friday, 31 October 2025

MONTHLY 5 - October 2025

https://collectionchamber.blogspot.com/p/alien-anarchy-varginha-incident.html https://collectionchamber.blogspot.com/p/hell-cab.html https://collectionchamber.blogspot.com/p/iru-theyre-here.html https://collectionchamber.blogspot.com/p/jekyll-hyde.html https://collectionchamber.blogspot.com/p/psycho-killer.html

'Tis the spooky season, and with it comes a quintet of scary escapees from the Collection Chamber. Before I get to that, let's discuss something even more horrifying; Microsoft's forced obsolescence of Windows 10 - an entirely capable operating system that was apparently installed on over 40% of active Windows PCs (previous OS deaths were always less than 20%). Despite everything that I want to run on my system running fine, my more than capable CPU cannot handle the upgrade according to Microsoft themselves and thus I've decided to delay the upgrade for a year (thanks EU legislature!). Looks like I'll have to start saving for a new one - I can't quite afford it just yet. Until then, I'll carry on with getting old obscure games running as normal.

Talking about old games, let's take a look at the five new additions. We begin with an alien invasion in the heart of Brazil with an obscure first-person-shooter called Alien Anarchy: The Varginha Incident (1999 Perceptum Informática Ltda). Next up is a bizarre taxi trip through time and space with the FMV adventure Hell Cab (1993 Pepe Moreno). The classic novel by Robert Lewis Stevenson was given an action-adventure overhaul obviously inspired by American McGee's Alice in Jekyll & Hyde (2001 Cryo, Index+ & France Telecom). And, if you want to know what a couple of young men with a camera get up to in the suburbs of London, then play Psycho Killer (1992-1993 Delta 4 Interactive & Prism Leisure), a consequence-driven FMV adventure for the Amiga CDTV and DOS.

Pick of the month is a PlayStation game hailing from Japan; ...Iru! (1998 Takara) which has been fan-translated into English as "...They're Here!". It's a cool first-person survival horror that sees a dark force descend on a high school as a bunch of teenagers stay over to prepare for a festival. It's a cool little find that kept me gripped all the way through.

I've also prepared a few updated packages for you to try out too. The PlayStation version of Discworld Noir has updated its emulators and implemented full mouse controls in case you want an alternative to the PC original. Also on the PlayStation is the weird Japanese arcade game called Oh No! which, in addition to its updated emulator, has the addition of widescreen and hi-res hacks complete with a new custom menu. Lastly, Monty Python and the Quest for the Holy Grail has upgraded DOSBox to DOSBox-X.

See you next month!