It can be downloaded from here: - just copy it to the folder containing Setup.exe and run that instead. This page refers to a 32-bit Setup program that can replace the Setup.exe that comes with the game. Any way, I found a way to install Nightmare Ned on 64-bit Windows. When I started this thread I was trying to get the game to work in a Virtual Machine because for some reason that is beyond me a 16-bit installer was supplied for a 32-bit game. But, I think this is worth digging it up again: Yes, I know this is a two year old topic. Also it appears the bidirectional (guest host) clipboard doesn't work. This appears to be related to the color depth settings in Windows. The game has a tendency to crash during the "bathtub" (don't ask) section. □ĭoes any one know how to coerce a late 90s Disney Interactive game using some ancient version of DirectX (4.?) to scale properly at higher resolutions? The game however only requires 640x480 pixels and looks like a postage stamp while running. Because of scaling and pixelation issues I have set the display resolution in Windows to 1154x864 pixels. It requires Windows 95 to run but the irony is that out of all Windows versions I have tried (95, 98 and ME) Windows ME (the most hated) runs best in VirtualBox and also best supports the game. Still I hope someone here can answer my question or point me to a more appropriate forum.Īt the moment I am trying to play an old Disney Interactive game called Nightmare Ned from 1997. Hi, I hope this question isn't too offtopic given that I am not using DOSBox but Oracle VM VirtualBox.
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