If you remember playing that old school 'sit in' Atari Star Wars game where you attack the Death Star in your X wing, then you need to try this cool updated version.
Best of all its free!
http://www.greatgamesexperiment.com/download/45050/
If you remember playing that old school 'sit in' Atari Star Wars game where you attack the Death Star in your X wing, then you need to try this cool updated version.
Best of all its free!
http://www.greatgamesexperiment.com/download/45050/
i rembember playing that game 'back in the day' could never get the torpedo down the hole though... (leaves self open for flaming)
KiwiBitcher
where opinion holds more weight than fact.
It's better to not pass and know that you could have than to pass and find out that you can't. Wait for the straight.
mint! I was looking for an old star wars flying game, can u use a joystick, please tell me you can!
Then I could get a Kb Tshirt, move to Timaru and become a full time crossdressing faggot
It doesn't say that you can, but its pretty easy to control with the mouse.
Its very well done though, full credit to the guy who made it.
i hate Vista..... ok might not be its problem but nothing works on it
Application has failed to start because d3drm.dll was not found
works for me on xp, no joysick feature.
Then I could get a Kb Tshirt, move to Timaru and become a full time crossdressing faggot
A simple google search says:
Ok, after further investigation, it turns out this is related to Windows Vista dropping support for ALL retained mode applications. Why this was done, who knows. But if you get this error message, you can restore compatibility for most retained mode applications by simply placing the D3DRM.DLL file (available on any modern Windows XP setup in the \system32 directory) in the Windows\system32 directory. This allowed the retained mode applications I had to work again with Beta 2. If Microsoft wants to avoid users reporting this problem, they can simply include that DLL with the operating system like they did with previous versions of Windows.I also had received the error message "missing d3drm.dll" with my brand new notebook using Vista, trying to complete installation of proprietary 3-D modeling software. I called the software company, they said that sometimes the updated "Video Card" driver was not installed with current versions. That is to say my video card company did not have the most current driver for VISTA. So through DELL tech support, I went to : http://www.driverskit.net/dll/get/494.html and downloaded the "d3drm.dll" and placed the file in the following path as directed by DELL tech support: c:\windows\system32 . IT WORKED!!!! Good Luck everyone! another problem solved!
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Good job Sherlock Holmes.
Has anyone got any decent scores to report?
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