Do you have any DOS games that played digital sound through the PC speaker? I remember I had a game on my 386SX, it was a Sokoban clone, it had an option to enable digital sound via the PC speaker. The sound quality was horrible, and it would slow my PC down to a crawl.
There were quite a few, the first that comes to mind are the the tunes of the intro screens of some games from Titus (Crazy Cars, Off Shore Warrior) and Loriciels (Mach 3, Space Racer)… the sound effects in Alien Syndrome, and of course the RealSound games by Access Software: World Class Leader Board, Mean Streets, Countdown, Crime Wave…
@@dmitrisafonov6976 Sure, I'll see what I can do. There are already videos of Alien Syndrome and Off Shore Warrior on the channel, and more recently I posted a video of another game that makes an interesting use of the PC speaker, called Freddy Hardest in South Manhattan.
Do you have any DOS games that played digital sound through the PC speaker? I remember I had a game on my 386SX, it was a Sokoban clone, it had an option to enable digital sound via the PC speaker. The sound quality was horrible, and it would slow my PC down to a crawl.
There were quite a few, the first that comes to mind are the the tunes of the intro screens of some games from Titus (Crazy Cars, Off Shore Warrior) and Loriciels (Mach 3, Space Racer)… the sound effects in Alien Syndrome, and of course the RealSound games by Access Software: World Class Leader Board, Mean Streets, Countdown, Crime Wave…
@@reloaded_ Wow, you really know your history! Can you post some?
@@dmitrisafonov6976 Sure, I'll see what I can do. There are already videos of Alien Syndrome and Off Shore Warrior on the channel, and more recently I posted a video of another game that makes an interesting use of the PC speaker, called Freddy Hardest in South Manhattan.