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It reminds me of simcity 2000.
When the city was mature enough, the game let u build a self sustained city within the city.
 
Originally posted by: ShinSa
It reminds me of simcity 2000.
When the city was mature enough, the game let u build a self sustained city within the city.

Ah yes, the arcologies. I'd still play that, except that I can't get the monitor to exceed 60Hz refresh rate while it's in DOS mode for the game, and I can't stand that low of a refresh rate for very long.
 
Wait... simcity 2000 was windows based was it not? I could have sworn I used to play it in windows. The origional might have been DOS?
 
I believe there was 2 versions out at the time.

DOS version required less resources but Windows version didn't require you to reboot your comptuer.


I used to make a boot disk for every single DOS game I had.

Just pop in the disk, reset the computer and it'd boot right into the game.
 
Originally posted by: Jeff7
Originally posted by: ShinSa
It reminds me of simcity 2000.
When the city was mature enough, the game let u build a self sustained city within the city.

Ah yes, the arcologies. I'd still play that, except that I can't get the monitor to exceed 60Hz refresh rate while it's in DOS mode for the game, and I can't stand that low of a refresh rate for very long.

Try Dosbox. You'll need a strong CPU, but almost all old DOS games will play nicely in a window.
 
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