Ok i dont have the manual for simon the sorcerer and i used to have an older version of scummvm and for some reason it just let me through the copyright thing. I deleted it off my computer and now have the newest version but now it keeps saying incorrect...try again!.
What do i do cos i really wanna play it.
paoul wrote:What do i do cos i really wanna play it.
The obvious answer is, of course: buy the game. Last time I checked, AdventureSoft were still selling it, and I found a Simon 1/2 pack (which also included the Puzzle Pack and Pinball games) at my local supermarket less than a year ago. Failing that, there's always eBay. The game is neither rare nor expensive.
10000 to 1 that AdventureSoft doesn't sell the floppy-version with the copy protection codes thou... I'd like to take a look on how they look, but I only have the CD-version.
Don't quote me on this by the way, but with Simon the Sorceror 4 coming out soon, I'm having a funny feeling that Adventuresoft might release the first three games as freeware. Still, it's worth buying for the nice CDs and packaging.[/url]
jamyskis wrote:And if you prefer the floppy version without Chris Barrie's annoying voiceover, ScummVM lets you turn the talkie-version off.
I've forgotten which actor does Simon's voice in which game (I think it changed between 1 and 2), but at least the English CD version of Simon the Sorcerer 1 doesn't have any subtitles, so turning off the voice would be awkward, to say the least.
jamyskis wrote:And if you prefer the floppy version without Chris Barrie's annoying voiceover, ScummVM lets you turn the talkie-version off.
I've forgotten which actor does Simon's voice in which game (I think it changed between 1 and 2), but at least the English CD version of Simon the Sorcerer 1 doesn't have any subtitles, so turning off the voice would be awkward, to say the least.