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6 of 10 files rescue raider
  • Zip - DOS / BBS
  •   Demozoo

Emulating RR-INC1.COM in DOSee.

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MS-DOS (Microsoft DOS) was the primary operating system used by PCs during the 1980s to the early 1990s and is the precursor to Microsoft Windows.


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2 items in the archive
  • RR-INC1.COM
  • SA2SOLVE.TXT
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─═ Solve for Space Ace II: Borf's Revenge ═─ * Cracked by [THG] * * Cheat/Fix by [$yndicate] * Solve typed up by Nightwing [RR-INC Trainers] Well, I haven't seen any solutions going around for this yet so I guess I'll type one up. Thanks to THG for the game and $yndicate for the cheat (without which this would have taken a lot longer). I've tested these movements once and they all seemed to be working. I divided it up into scenes according to where Dexter reappeared after dying. The words in parantheses indicate approximately what the scene should look like when you are at that point in the solve. Be careful when hitting keys, as sometimes you can just keep tapping a key until he finally moves, while other times you have to be sure to only hit it once or else it will buffer the keystroke. Also, many of the movements have to be done very quickly to work. Scene 1 - Fire, Fire (Beginning) Scene 2 - Up (Monster) Scene 3 - Fire (Monster 2) Scene 4 - Up, Fire (Same Monster, Closeup) Scene 5 - Fire, Left (Same Monster, getting away) Scene 6 - Right, Up, Up, Left (Red ball firing at you) Scene 7 - Up, Right (Purple ship) Scene 8 - Right (leaving purple ship into hole) Scene 9 - Down, Fire, Down, Right (Black SpaceAceEvilDude) Scene 10 - Fire (Red Crystal) Scene 11 - Left, Left, Fire (Black SpaceAceBigEvilDude) Scene 12 - Right (Same, Closeup) Scene 13 - Fire (Same, Hand closing in) Scene 14 - Left,Left (Hanging on his clothes) Scene 15 - Left, Right (Getting off of his body) Scene 16 - RIght, Up (Head Rolling After You) Scene 17 - Down, Left, Right, Up (Coming Out of Hole, Jumping for Disc) Scene 18 - Fire, Right, Fire, Right (Flying on disc, getting off disc) Scene 19 - Left, Right (Evading monsters, leaving planet in ship) Scene 20 - Right, Up (Borf is back, jumping into pit) Scene 21 - Right, Up, Left, Up (Hanging, Monster trying to grab you, etc) Scene 22 - Left (Borf about to drop your girlfriend) Scene 23 - Left, Right (Swinging on vines) Scene 24 - Fire (Monster about to eat your flower) Is that a shitty ending or what? It even cuts off whatever Dexter's saying. -Nightwing [RR-INC] -= RR-INC Notice =- If you haven't noticed RR-INC Trainer has slowed down in production of trainers for the past couple of weeks. It's due to Rescue Raider's 386 motherboard being malfunctioned. Hopefully he'll get a replacement this weekend so we can get back to business again and serve the pirate public with the best trainers for your enjoyment (and relief). To the couriers: Please call back Pool of Radiance once every few days just in case RR gets his new motherboard so we can get rolling again ASAP. -The Eel [RR-INC Manager]
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