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Kong - The 8th Wonder of the World  Ubisoft2005rasterPLAY AS MAN. PLAY AS KONG.
Fight for your life in the dangerous jungles of Skull Island.
Experience the extraordinary power of King Kong in this unforgettable adventure.
* SOLVE challenging puzzles as you play Jack, Ann, and Carl.
* BATTLE planes, tanks, and more as the colossal beast King Kong.
* SURVIVE savage creature battles deep in the perilous jungle.***
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Lost Horizon Deep Silver (Animation Arts)2010raster, textured polygons, mixed[b]Minimum:[/b]
* Windows XP, Vista, or 7
* 2 GHz Pentium IV CPU
* 512 MB RAM
* 64 MB VRAM
* 4.5 GB HD space***1936: Soldiers of the Third Reich roam the world seeking occult weapons for their insane plans of conquest.
When Fenton Paddock, a former British soldier and hapless smuggler, is asked to look for his friend Richard, who went missing in Tibet, he has no idea that this search will lead him across three continents to a secret that could turn the whole world upside down.

Enough mystery? Not in the mood for another crime story? "Lost Horizon" brings the classic adventure back to its roots: the 1930s, exotic settings all over the world, and the dangerous quest for one of the greatest secrets of mankind makes adventurers' hearts beat faster. The Makers of the award-winning Secret Files series invite you to experience a technically outstanding, carefully designed game featuring an absolutely thrilling story at the side of Kim and Fenton.

* Unique handmade graphic style
* Exotic settings you've never seen before
* Movie-like story by novelist Claudia Kern
* Both realistic and funny dialogues
* Excellent technical appearance and minimal system requirements
* Fast-paced presentation of the exciting story in movie style
* Innovative puzzle design, always fair and logical
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LV-426 Derbian Games2007rasterFor 1-2 players cooperatively; one player can use the mouse while the other is limited to keyboard. Both can use the keyboard simultaneously as well.***[b]gridmove[/b] - differs from the others that you have 360 degree view of each grid point, but movement is still restricted to it. Windowslabelimageminimize
Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story  Nintendo (AlphaDream)2009rasterIn his evil plot to take over the Mushroom Kingdom, Fawful tricks Bowser into eating a magic mushroom. The mushroom causes Bowser to begin inhaling everything around him, including Mario, Luigi and Princess Peach! Do the Mario Bros. have the guts to rescue Peach and escape? Players are in control of two separate storylines. One features Bowser and his efforts to stop an arch-villain from taking over his castle. Meanwhile, inside Bowser, the microbe-sized Mario & Luigi must muscle their way through challenges and keep their nerve if they want to find a way out. They take action to control Bowser from the inside - but without his knowledge. Players can switch between storylines at will. What happens inside Bowser affects what he’s doing on the outside. Sometimes Mario & Luigi must solve puzzles and challenges behind the scenes to help Bowser overcome various obstacles and advance the plot. Players must make well-timed button presses to enhance their performance during battles and challenges. In some battles, Bowser grows so large that players must turn their Nintendo DS or Nintendo DSi system sideways, blow into the microphone or tap on the touch screen with the stylus to keep up with the action. The game features the same hilarious dialogue that has been the hallmark of the Mario & Luigi series. Nintendo DSlabelimagesubject
Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey  Nintendo (AlphaDream)2018rasterLaugh your way through a story told from three perspectives. Search the Mushroom Kingdom for a cure as Bowser, explore his innards as the Mario Bros., and discover the untold story of Bowser Jr.’s Journey. Overcome the fury of Fawful, action-packed battles, puzzling tasks, and giant bosses in a classic action RPG—stuffed with new content!
Mario and Luigi are stuck inside Bowser, forced to accomplish unusual tasks to assist their arch nemesis with hero stuff across the land.
The scenes and dialogue that ensue will have you cackling like Fawful, even in battle! Time your button presses and keep up with the action: turn the system sideways, blow into the mic, or tap the touch screen.
In an all-new mode, Bowser Jr. will cross paths with our unlikely allies as he recruits Ranged, Flying, and Melee troopers to fight for his cause. Strategically form teams and pit them against enemies to reign supreme in frenetic combat.***
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Mazowsze2. Miejsce Ponad Czasem  ComAngle2013rasterLike [game=#208042]the first game[/game], Mazowsze2. Miejsce Ponad Czasem was funded by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) and by the Mazovian voivodeship. All places that the player visits in the game have benefitted from ERDF funding and information on them is available in the game.
The game can be downloaded from [url=http://www.fan.mazowia.eu/aktualnosci/gra-komputerowa-mazowsze2-miejsce-ponad-czasem.html]http://www.fan.mazowia.eu/aktualnosci/gra-komputerowa-mazowsze2-miejsce-ponad-czasem.html[/url].***Felicja i Kot Albert mają już za sobą emocjonującą „Pogoń w Czasie", to jednak nie koniec wyzwań, które muszą pokonać! Od rozwiązania intrygi z pierwszej części gry minęło kilka lat – Felicja jest już studentką i mogłoby się wydawać, że podróże w czasie może zdecydowanie zaliczyć do przeszłości. Nic bardziej mylnego! Felicja i jej wierny, koci przyjaciel Albert będą musieli rozwiązać kolejne zagadki...

Kto stoi na czele tajemniczego Bractwa, na które Felicja natyka się podczas swoich podróży?

Jak dotrzeć do tajemniczego Miejsca Ponad Czasem?

I w końcu... gdzie podział się Janek Elektro?

Odpowiedzi na wszystkie pytania znajdziesz w grze komputerowej „Mazowsze2. Miejsce Ponad Czasem".

Dołącz do naszych bohaterów, by zobaczyć 18 niesamowitych lokacji, znajdujących się na Mazowszu: Narodowe Centrum Badań Jądrowych w Świerku, zamki w Ciechanowie i w Szydłowcu, Pałac w Wilanowie, Muzeum Etnograficzne w Warszawie – to tylko niektóre miejsca, które możesz poznać.

„Mazowsze2. Miejsce Ponad Czasem" to nowi bohaterowie, niespodziewane zwroty akcji
i niesamowite przygody. Przeszłość i przyszłość nie mają przed nami żadnych tajemnic i na pewno dostarczą wielu emocji i wrażeń! Wszystkie miejsca prezentowane w grze zmieniły się dzięki funduszom europejskim, ale na razie niespodzianką pozostanie to, czy zobaczymy je w aktualnej odsłonie, czy przeniesiemy się do wieku XV a może do wieku XXII?!***[media=youtube]mtYZx9K0VSk[/media]
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McFarlane's Evil Prophecy Konami2004textured polygons PS2labelimageminimize
New Ghostbusters II  HAL Laboratory1990rasterThe world-wide hit movie is now available on the Nintendo Entertainment System! Capture the ghost that haunted New York City in this comedy-action-adventure. Six stages in all, including a Courtroom, the Subway, the Art Museum and more!***I would like to review this game but Copyright Carp makes it extremely difficult for me to do so.***
[27]***A North American version prototype was created but never published due to copyright dispute. A licensing agreement was not successfully reached between HAL Laboratory and Activision who had the exclusive rights to published [i][b]all games[/b][/i] in North America based on the the Ghostbusters franchise.
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Norse by Norse West: The Return of the Lost Vikings  Interplay;Beam1997rasterYou move 3 characters, each with his own ability. To have success you have to use all the characters. Windowslabelminimizeminimize
Norse by Norse West: The Return of the Lost Vikings  Interplay;Beam1997textured polygons PSlabelimageminimize
Norse by NorseWest: The Return of the Lost Vikings  Interplay (Beam Software)1997raster Saturnlabelimageminimize
ObsCure II  Playlogic (Hydravision)2007textured polygonsThe game will be released for all platforms in 2008 in US with the aftermath alt title. Wiilabelimageminimize
ObsCure II  Playlogic (Hydravision)2007textured polygons PS2labelimageminimize
ObsCure II  Playlogic International (Hydravision Entertainment)2007textured polygonsLatest version: retail (?)***[b]Minimum:[/b]
* Windows 2000, XP or Vista
* 700 MHz Pentium III or Athlon XP CPU
* 256 MB RAM (512 MB for Vista)
* 64 MB VRAM
* GeForce 3 or Radeon GPU
* 3 GB HD space

[b]Recommended:[/b]
* 2.4 GHz Pentium IV or Athlon XP CPU
* 1 GB RAM
* 128 MB VRAM
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Of Orcs and Men Focus Home Interactive (Cyanide;Spiders)2012textured polygons Windowslabelimageminimize
Pinky and the Brain: The Masterplan Warner Bros. Interactive (Conspiracy Entertainment;Warthog)2002raster GBAlabelimageminimize
Power Rangers - Ninja Storm  THQ (Natsume)2003rasterEvil aliens led by Lothor have attacked all the ninja academies as part of his diabolical plot to take over the earth. Only three students from the Wind Ranger ninja academy and two students from the Thunder Ranger ninja academy remain. Now these students from rival ninja academies must team up with the mysterious Green Samurai Ranger to save the world. GBAlabelimagesubject
Primal  SCE Europe;SCE America (SCE Studio Cambridge)2003textured polygonsMeet the heroine for the next millennium. Jen Tate is a modern-day girl who faces insurmountable challenges both within herself and the world around her. She's on a journey of self-discovery and self-recovery. A journey that will change the balance of her soul and the balance of world order. Along the way, she has a faithful guardian named Scree, a stone gargoyle - who will help her understand the ways of a foreign world trapped in Oblivion.***
[12]***The game has great production values, one of the best looking titles for the PS2. It was made to make the best use of the console's capabilities but also has great story and soundtrack, orchestral for the cutscenes and industrial rock for the combat. A very interesting mix. Aside from some glitches, there's nothing wrong with this game. Save your progress often so if you encounter a glitch you don't have to backtrack a lot.
[Erameris]***
[32]***[b]Worlds:[/b]
* Solum, home of the Ferai. A somewhat Greek-like looking locale. Winter / Earth.
* Aquis, home of the Undine. A lagoon with large turbines and iris doors. Summer/Spring / Water.
* Aetha, home of the Wraith. A "mountainous" medieval setting. Autumn / Air.
* Volca, home of the Djinn. [...] Summer? / Fire***[b]auto-regen[/b] - only in human form, the others need to drain life energy from other source (though usually this is handled by Scree who then channels it to Jen).

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Scree can climb stonework walls, should perhaps be categorized as ladders (shrubbery-type) due to their rarity.***GTIN: [code]711719413929[/code]

Product ID: [code]SCES-51135[/code]***The game is nice, but difficult to appreciate with the all too loud (and horrible) music going on in the "background". There's no volume adjustment or turning it off. I can't remember much else about the game anymore, but it had a nice fluffy feel to it in the gothic dark fantasy sense.

Update: Either there's more than one version out there or I couldn't figure out the options menu originally as I've since found music volume control (also I sold my original copy and later acquired another) . The volumes are still all over the place regardless of the control, though.
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Schizm  LK Avalon (Detalion)2001raster Windowslabelminimizeminimize
Scooby-Doo! and the Spooky Swamp Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment (Torus Games)2010textured polygons PS2labelminimizeminimize
Scooby-Doo! and the Spooky Swamp Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment (Torus Games)2010textured polygons Wiilabelimageminimize
Scooby-Doo! and the Spooky Swamp Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment (Torus Games)2010textured polygons Nintendo DSlabelminimizeminimize
Scooby-Doo! First Frights Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment (Torus Games)2009textured polygons PS2labelimageminimize
Scooby-Doo! First Frights Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment (Torus Games)2009textured polygons Wiilabelminimizeminimize
Scooby-Doo! First Frights Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment (Torus Games)2009textured polygons Nintendo DSlabelimageminimize
Secret of Mana  Square1993raster[media=youtube]https://youtu.be/IhkrKmANoik[/media]***[b]Development History:[/b]

Seiken Densetsu: The Emergence of Excalibur was planned to be a massive 5 disk, 4 player RPG for Nintendo's Disk System that reached a stage of development that had Square confident enough to accept payments for pre-orders. But it never quite came together before financial troubles threaten to bankrupt Square in 1987. As a last magnus opus, Square published Final Fantasy before closure. Surprise, FF rescued the company from financial demise. Square was reluctant to give up Seiken Densetsu because they had spent resources setting up the intellectual property rights associated with it (and taken pre-orders). The Seiken Densetsu project was reopened, this time as an cartridge based game, due to the waning popularity of the Disk System. But other projects kept occupying their people, such as Final Fantasy II, and Final Fantasy III. At one point, the title was referred to as ファイナルファンタジーIV (Final Fantasy IV) in the press; but internally, the massive project seemed doomed, so much so, that Square slapped the name on a Final Fantasy spin-off for Gameboy, 聖剣伝説 ~ファイナルファンタジー外伝~ (Seiken Densetsu: Final Fantasy Gaiden/Final Fantasy Adventure/Mystic Quest) that was originally named Gemma Knights. This is where the NES version of the game ends. Then came the announcement of the Super Nintendo CD-ROM add-on. Final Fantasy Gaiden did well enough for a sequel, so Seiken Densetsu: The Emergence of Excalibur was reinvigorated as a CD-ROM project. Some elements of Final Fantasy Gaiden were added to the design. Finally, the project was finished, then Super Nintendo CD-ROM venture collapsed, Seiken Densetsu was over, sort of. The game was speedily chopped down to cartridge size and published as Seiken Densetsu 2/Secret of Mana.

DOG was a cooperative venture between 7 videogame companies that developed games then published them under the Square brand. During the "ファイナルファンタジーIV" stage, all materials used the DOG Square label.***
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[32]***Once upon a time, the power of Mana was used by all people and helped their civilization grow. But as evil forces took control of Mana Fortress, there was no way out but a war which destroyed the Mana-based civilization but eventually brought peace to people. The events of the past became but legends to the new generation of humans. But history repeats itself... One day, a young village boy finds a rusty sword stuck at the bottom of a river. He doesn't know this sword is the famous Mana sword, the one that won so many battles before. By drawing the sword out of the river bottom, the boy unwillingly summons hordes of monsters, and is expelled from his village. A mysterious knight Jema is the only man who helps him and gives him instructions for the future. First, he must repair the sword, and then, with its help, take control of Mana seeds which can be found in eight great castles.***
[45]***European version
[29]***Japanese version
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[27]***[b]Tags[/b]
While developed as the first game in the Seiken Densetsu series, it ended up becoming the sequel to [game=#8669]Final Fantasy Adventure[/game]. Each player (up to 3) controls a member of a cooperative group. Uncontrolled characters are played by computer AI according to strategy set by the lead player. There are sprite like characters in the game. A good portion of the game takes place in forest areas. androgynouscharacter? There are rooted and unrooted plants that move rapidly to attack the player. There are unrooted plant based creatures that move freely as if they were an animal. Ther are sprite like beings in the game. Killing enemies gains personal experience points for a player but a strike gains points for the skill level of the weapon that are holding during deed.
[Zerothis]***Good and evil battle for a young warrior's heart. There is one force in the universe that keeps good and evil in perfect balance. It is called the tree of Mana. But a magic sword has tricked a young warrior into upsetting this balance, spreading evil throughout the land. Thus, the warrior must undertake a dangerous journey to find the seeds of the Mana tree, which have been hidden for centuries. Only then can perfect harmony be restored. In this incredible adventure, things are not as they seem. Magic swords release evil as well as fight it. Treasure chests hold booby traps. Monsters are friends and friends are enemies. Potions give power, black magic takes it away. Dragons fly, weapons change. It's a world turned upside down that you must help the warrior make right. And the only way to succeed is to solve the Secret of Mana.***Ahhh, old school SNES RPGs... aren't they great? And Secret of Mana (henceforth SoM) was, and indeed still is one of the best. An action-orientated RPG along the same lines as the equally wonderful Zelda games, SoM is one of those games that I can keep playing through without getting bored. The plot is good, if a little unoriginal, and it has a great multiplayer option, a rarity in SNES RPGs.***One of the greatest RPG's ever made for SNES. It comes in English and a few other languages, like French, German and Spanish.
[DjOuL]***I likeit.It's the best!!
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thats all
[WOODY]
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Shadow Harvest: Phantom Ops Viva Media (Black Lion Studios)2011textured polygonsBEHIND EVERY WAR IS A TRUTH YOU WERE NEVER MEANT TO KNOW ... The year is 2025 and the world is shaken by numerous conflicts over the control of dwindling natural resources. The hunger of rival warlords and dictators of mainly underdeveloped countries for advanced and highly effective weapon systems appears insatiable and the profits of the arms industry have reached new heights.

As highly advanced weapon systems, made in the USA, are sighted on various battlegrounds in Third World countries, the US government decides to send in an ISA agent, Cpt. Myra Lee, to find out how political enemies are acquiring arms that are under strict embargo.

Myra is sent to Mogadishu, where American made weapons have allegedly been employed in combat by Somali military forces against rebel units. In Somalia, Myra meets Cpt. Aron Alvarez, a hard-boiled close combat specialist of US Army's 1st SFOD-Delta, whose squadron is assigned to assassinate Somalia’s dictator. Myra and Aron begin working together only to discover that that the seriousness of the whole affair reaches much deeper than just the illegal trade of US weapon systems.

A special unit under the codename SHADOW HARVEST is formed within the ISA to reveal the truth. Cpt. Myra Lee and Cpt. Aron Alvarez are made partners in the operational core of this special unit and their investigations lead them to various places all over the world.

* Based on the operations of the Intelligence Support Activity (ISA), with missions ranging from gathering critical intelligence data to covert direct action operations. The existence of the ISA has never been officially confirmed by the US government.
* Two completely different characters; each with very specific and fully fleshed out sets of skills, preferences and abilities. Cooperatively complete covert operations. Players may switch between each character at any time, using either Aron's combat abilities or Myra's stealth skills to solve the situation.
* Players choose from a vast array of weapons and technologies that enhance both characters strengths. Employ mechanized weapons to boldly attack enemies from head-on or an invisibility shield to creep through enemy territory undetected. Take advantage of refined game mechanics that take the traditional shoot-to-kill approach to a new level.

Key features:
* When a covert operation to stop illegal arms sales reveals a full-scale global conspiracy, a special unit under the codename SHADOW HARVEST is formed to reveal the truth.
* With two completely different characters serving as the unit’s operation core, you must choose from a vast array of weapons and technologies that enhance both characters strengths.
* Features a gripping storyline that unfolds organically through the gameplay (doesn’t rely on cutscenes to move the story along). The ratio of gameplay to cutscenes is better than 13:1.
* Players can switch between the two main characters at any time during the game to take advantage of each character’s strength as well as combat a sophisticated AI that adapts to the strategies you develop.
* Open level design and option secondary objectives leave the outcome completely up to the player to choose.
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Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun Daedalic Entertainment (Mimimi Productions)2016textured polygons Windowslabelimageminimize
Shadows: Heretic Kingdoms bitComposer Entertainment;Kalypso Media Digital (Games Farm)2014textured polygonsThe game's development suffered when bitComposer went down and the funding for the game was harmed as a result. There was supposed to be ports to other platforms and other improvements to the game engine (which as it stands is stuck to being single-threaded and runs very poorly on all systems except those with very good single-threaded performance).***
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Shrek 2 Activision (Luxoflux)2004rasterShrek 2 takes you on a twisted fairy tale adventure with Shrek and his buddies. Revisit key places from the movie sequel while discovering all-new locations and characters. Shrek 2 combines squad-based action with traditional action-adventure elements. Players can control their team of 4 and play as Shrek or any of his 10 friends, switching between them to best utilize each character's unique abilities to solve puzzles, fight monsters and complete wild and dangerous adventures.***[b]Features:[/b]
* Choose to play as one of ten different characters, including Donkey and Puss in Boots
* Use each character's special abilities to solve puzzles and accomplish objectives
* For 1 to 4 players
* Based on the movie, you guide Shrek and pals through this action adventure
* Explore Far Far Away and all-new areas like the Spooky Forest and Dwarven Mines
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Space Hulk Electronic Arts1993raster Amigalabelimageminimize
Space Hulk Electronic Arts1993rasterCleanse and Burn.

Confirmed Genestealer infestation on the hulk. Launch 100 Space Marines. Beholden to our honour, prepare for death.

The year is 2 247 989 M41. Join the Space Marine Warriors from the Dark Angels Chapter of the Legiones Astartes as they battle the Genestealer hordes, a terrifying race who travel in derelict vessels known as space hulks. Power up your Terminator Armor. You're going in.***CD-ROM version
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[59]***1994 CD-ROM version
[37]***Original floppy disk version
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State of Decay Microsoft Game Studios (Undead Labs)2013textured polygons Windowslabelimageminimize
Strike Force Cobra Piranha;Macmillan (Five Ways Software)1986raster ZX Spectrumlabelimageminimize
Strike Force Cobra Piranha;Macmillan (Five Ways Software)1986raster Amstrad CPClabelimageminimize
Strike Force Cobra Piranha;Macmillan (Five Ways Software)1986raster C64labelimageminimize
Sudeki  Microsoft Game Studios (Climax)2004textured polygonsFour heroes: a sultry wizardress, a soaring gunslinger, a powerful swordsman, and a dark huntressÑare about to be hurtled over the edge in a flight into darkness. Sudeki pushes the limits of what a roleplaying game (RPG) can be by providing bigger worlds, more powerful heroes, and sexier heroines, all set in the context of fantastical real-time action. In a world ripped apart by deceit, Sudeki players become heroes on a twisting path of betrayal, real-time combat, and unbelievable magic. Features:

* Bone-crunching combat: Sudeki features intense combat with dozens of moves, slow-motion bullet time, earth-shaking spells, hundreds of destructive melees and ranged weapons, and group-based magical attacks known as spirit strikes.
* Hordes of enemies: Battle more than 65 enemies, ranging from Accursed Undead to a 90-foot Serpentine Siren.
* Unique and powerful allies: Play a team of four fierce heroes: a beautiful and deadly sorceress, a steam-punk gunslinger, a powerful man-at-arms, and a dark huntress. Conduct massive cooperative spirit strikes to devastate legions of foes.
* Heroes that build and grow: Choose how to develop your characters' skills, spell arsenal, weapons cache, and powers.
* Immense worlds to explore and tame: Sudeki is filled with hundreds of nonplayer characters and cunning enemies, as well as plot twists and turns fraught with danger.
* Jaw-dropping graphics: A custom, next-generation graphic engine built from the ground up for Xbox features detailed facial animation, bump-mapping, fully dynamic shadows, and awesome scale.
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Sudeki  Zoo Digital Publishing (Climax)2005textured polygons[b]combo moves[/b] - timed freeform three-part combination of the two attack buttons (all combinations work, producing different final hits). Consider that normal hit does some 10-20 damage and the final hit of a combo does 200, these are well worth the negligible effort (especially considering the simplest combinations seem to be the most useful).

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display-800x600 - the title screen is the only basis for this, the dialog texts would suggest 640x480, but everything else looks great in any resolution expect wide.***Sudeki, a world torn apart into light, shadow and dark. Rent asunder by deceit and betrayal, the land cries out for a peace that only four united heroes can bring.

* Real-time, bone-crunching combat with incredible spells and combos.
* Control any one of the four champions at any time, and skip between them at will.
* Customize each character's armour, weapons and spells and evolve new powerful attacks.
[Box blurb]***[b]Minimum:[/b]
* Windows 2000 or XP
* 1.5 GHz CPU
* 256 MB RAM
* 64 MB VRAM
* 1.8 GB HD space
* keyboard
* mouse***Refuses to install on anything newer than WinXP, reason unknown as the installer quietly exists. Tampering with the MSI file proved fruitless.

There's a very hackish solution to this however. You need to uncompress [code]sudeki.cab[/code] and [code]sudeki1.cab[/code] into some folder on your harddrive and then create a .bat with the following contents.
[spoiler=Show .bat contents;Hide]md "Sudeki"
md "Sudeki\data"
md "Sudeki\launcherdata"
md "Sudeki\sound"
md "Sudeki\sound\Speech"
move "binkw32.dll" "Sudeki\binkw32.dll"
move "protect.dll" "Sudeki\protect.dll"
move "SOLData.baf" "Sudeki\SOLData.baf"
move "Sudeki.exe" "Sudeki\Sudeki.exe"
move "SudekiLauncher.exe" "Sudeki\SudekiLauncher.exe"
move "SOLWORLDM.gex" "Sudeki\data\SOLWORLDM.gex"
move "WINSOLM.fubi" "Sudeki\data\WINSOLM.fubi"
move "WINSOLM.gex" "Sudeki\data\WINSOLM.gex"
move "AutogenStrings.xml" "Sudeki\launcherdata\AutogenStrings.xml"
move "DefaultOptions.xml" "Sudeki\launcherdata\DefaultOptions.xml"
move "LauncherConfig.xml" "Sudeki\launcherdata\LauncherConfig.xml"
move "SudekiPC_Launcher_Ailish.bmp" "Sudeki\launcherdata\SudekiPC_Launcher_Ailish.bmp"
move "SudekiPC_Launcher_Buki.bmp" "Sudeki\launcherdata\SudekiPC_Launcher_Buki.bmp"
move "SudekiPC_Launcher_Elco.bmp" "Sudeki\launcherdata\SudekiPC_Launcher_Elco.bmp"
move "SudekiPC_Launcher_Logo.bmp" "Sudeki\launcherdata\SudekiPC_Launcher_Logo.bmp"
move "SudekiPC_Launcher_Tal.bmp" "Sudeki\launcherdata\SudekiPC_Launcher_Tal.bmp"
move "UserStrings.xml" "Sudeki\launcherdata\UserStrings.xml"
move "accursed.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\accursed.xwb"
move "accursedSoundScript.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\accursedSoundScript.XSB"
move "Accursed_sfx.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\Accursed_sfx.xwb"
move "Ailish.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\Ailish.xwb"
move "ailish_sfx.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\ailish_sfx.xwb"
move "Ailish_weapons.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\Ailish_weapons.xwb"
move "airship.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\airship.XSB"
move "airship.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\airship.xwb"
move "Alexine.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\Alexine.XSB"
move "ALICESoundScript.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\ALICESoundScript.XSB"
move "aquaticlaw.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\aquaticlaw.XSB"
move "archanitelSoundScript.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\archanitelSoundScript.XSB"
move "archonite_missiles.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\archonite_missiles.xwb"
move "Arlo.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\Arlo.XSB"
move "Arlo.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\Arlo.xwb"
move "Balor.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\Balor.XSB"
move "Behemoth.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\Behemoth.XSB"
move "Behemoth_shield.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\Behemoth_shield.XSB"
move "behemoth_shield.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\behemoth_shield.xwb"
move "BS_AilishTrain.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\BS_AilishTrain.XSB"
move "BS_Ailishtrain.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\BS_Ailishtrain.xwb"
move "BS_Brightwater.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\BS_Brightwater.XSB"
move "BS_brightwater.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\BS_brightwater.xwb"
move "BS_Citadel.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\BS_Citadel.XSB"
move "BS_Citadel.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\BS_Citadel.xwb"
move "BS_CrystalReef.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\BS_CrystalReef.XSB"
move "BS_CrystalReef.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\BS_CrystalReef.xwb"
move "BS_CyantineC.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\BS_CyantineC.XSB"
move "BS_CyantineC.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\BS_CyantineC.xwb"
move "BS_DevilsBelch.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\BS_DevilsBelch.XSB"
move "BS_DevilsBelch.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\BS_DevilsBelch.xwb"
move "BS_Elco_flees.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\BS_Elco_flees.XSB"
move "BS_Elco_flees.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\BS_Elco_flees.xwb"
move "BS_FarexLore.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\BS_FarexLore.XSB"
move "BS_FarexLore.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\BS_FarexLore.xwb"
move "BS_IllumCastle.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\BS_IllumCastle.XSB"
move "BS_IllumCastle.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\BS_IllumCastle.xwb"
move "BS_IllumCountry.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\BS_IllumCountry.XSB"
move "BS_IllumCountry.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\BS_IllumCountry.xwb"
move "BS_mungo_fight.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\BS_mungo_fight.XSB"
move "BS_mungo_fight.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\BS_mungo_fight.xwb"
move "BS_NassGrotto.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\BS_NassGrotto.XSB"
move "BS_NassGrotto.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\BS_NassGrotto.xwb"
move "BS_ShadaniMo.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\BS_ShadaniMo.XSB"
move "BS_ShadaniMo.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\BS_ShadaniMo.xwb"
move "BS_TalTraining.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\BS_TalTraining.XSB"
move "BS_TalTraining.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\BS_TalTraining.xwb"
move "BS_TempleMo.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\BS_TempleMo.XSB"
move "BS_TempleMo.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\BS_TempleMo.xwb"
move "BS_Transentia.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\BS_Transentia.XSB"
move "BS_Transentia.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\BS_Transentia.xwb"
move "BS_TResearchC.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\BS_TResearchC.XSB"
move "BS_TResearchC.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\BS_TResearchC.xwb"
move "BS_void.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\BS_void.XSB"
move "BS_void.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\BS_void.xwb"
move "buki.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\buki.xwb"
move "BUKISoundScript.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\BUKISoundScript.XSB"
move "Buki_sfx.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\Buki_sfx.xwb"
move "Cafu.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\Cafu.XSB"
move "cave_engine.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\cave_engine.XSB"
move "Cave_engine.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\Cave_engine.xwb"
move "Devils_Belch.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\Devils_Belch.XSB"
move "Devils_Belch.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\Devils_Belch.xwb"
move "Elco.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\Elco.xwb"
move "ELCOSoundScript.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\ELCOSoundScript.XSB"
move "Elco_sfx.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\Elco_sfx.xwb"
move "Elco_weapons.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\Elco_weapons.xwb"
move "Environment_event_KMO.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\Environment_event_KMO.XSB"
move "environment_event_templemo.x" "Sudeki\sound\Environment_event_templemo.XSB"
move "Environment_gen.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\Environment_gen.xwb"
move "Envir_bwr.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\Envir_bwr.XSB"
move "Envir_BWR.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\Envir_BWR.xwb"
move "envir_bwr_2.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\envir_bwr_2.xwb"
move "Envir_BWR_IM.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\Envir_BWR_IM.XSB"
move "Envir_castle_IM.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\Envir_castle_IM.XSB"
move "Envir_Citadel.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\Envir_Citadel.XSB"
move "Envir_Citadel.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\Envir_Citadel.xwb"
move "Envir_Devil.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\Envir_Devil.XSB"
move "Envir_Devil.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\Envir_Devil.xwb"
move "Envir_emit_TMo.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\Envir_emit_TMo.XSB"
move "Envir_gen.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\Envir_gen.XSB"
move "Envir_gen_torch.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\Envir_gen_torch.XSB"
move "Envir_ill_castl.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\Envir_ill_castl.XSB"
move "Envir_Ill_Castl.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\Envir_Ill_Castl.xwb"
move "Envir_ill_count.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\Envir_ill_count.XSB"
move "Envir_Ill_countryside.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\Envir_Ill_countryside.xwb"
move "Envir_KMO.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\Envir_KMO.XSB"
move "Envir_KMO.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\Envir_KMO.xwb"
move "Envir_kren.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\Envir_kren.xwb"
move "Envir_Nass_grot.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\Envir_Nass_grot.XSB"
move "Envir_Nass_grot.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\Envir_Nass_grot.xwb"
move "Envir_Research.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\Envir_Research.XSB"
move "Envir_Research.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\Envir_Research.xwb"
move "Envir_Shadowland.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\Envir_Shadowland.xwb"
move "Envir_sh_mo.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\Envir_sh_mo.XSB"
move "Envir_sh_mo.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\Envir_sh_mo.xwb"
move "Envir_T_Mo.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\Envir_T_Mo.xwb"
move "Envir_void.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\Envir_void.XSB"
move "Envir_void.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\Envir_void.xwb"
move "Envir_wind.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\Envir_wind.xwb"
move "Env_Animals.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\Env_Animals.xwb"
move "Env_bats.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\Env_bats.xwb"
move "Env_burners.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\Env_burners.xwb"
move "Env_CastleDoors.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\Env_CastleDoors.xwb"
move "Env_Castle_b.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\Env_Castle_b.xwb"
move "Env_cricketAtm.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\Env_cricketAtm.xwb"
move "Env_Crystal_R.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\Env_Crystal_R.XSB"
move "Env_Crystal_R.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\Env_Crystal_R.xwb"
move "Env_DayBirds.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\Env_DayBirds.xwb"
move "Env_desertBirds.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\Env_desertBirds.xwb"
move "Env_doglegBirds.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\Env_doglegBirds.XSB"
move "Env_ev_bwr.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\Env_ev_bwr.XSB"
move "Env_ev_kren.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\Env_ev_kren.XSB"
move "Env_gen_barrier.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\Env_gen_barrier.XSB"
move "Env_Gen_fire.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\Env_Gen_fire.XSB"
move "Env_IC_dvd.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\Env_IC_dvd.xwb"
move "env_magic_gate.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\env_magic_gate.xwb"
move "Env_nightBirds.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\Env_nightBirds.xwb"
move "Env_outsideAtmos.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\Env_outsideAtmos.xwb"
move "Env_stream.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\Env_stream.xwb"
move "Env_transentDvd.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\Env_transentDvd.xwb"
move "Env_transentia.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\Env_transentia.XSB"
move "Env_transentia.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\Env_transentia.xwb"
move "Env_waterfall.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\Env_waterfall.xwb"
move "Env_waves.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\Env_waves.xwb"
move "Env_wood_spik.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\Env_wood_spik.xwb"
move "Farex_Lore.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\Farex_Lore.XSB"
move "flying_heads.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\flying_heads.XSB"
move "flying_heads.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\flying_heads.xwb"
move "game_credits.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\game_credits.XSB"
move "Game_credits.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\Game_credits.xwb"
move "Gluespider.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\Gluespider.xwb"
move "Glue_spiderW.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\Glue_spiderW.XSB"
move "grotesque.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\grotesque.XSB"
move "GSSoundScript.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\GSSoundScript.XSB"
move "Guard_sphere.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\Guard_sphere.XSB"
move "haycart.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\haycart.XSB"
move "haycart_NPC.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\haycart_NPC.XSB"
move "haycart_NPC.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\haycart_NPC.xwb"
move "hit_matrix.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\hit_matrix.XSB"
move "Hydrogenate.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\Hydrogenate.xwb"
move "HydrogenateSoundScript.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\HydrogenateSoundScript.XSB"
move "IC_Hagren.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\IC_Hagren.XSB"
move "IC_hagren.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\IC_hagren.xwb"
move "IC_kid_1.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\IC_kid_1.XSB"
move "IC_kid_2.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\IC_kid_2.XSB"
move "Illumina_guardA.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\Illumina_guardA.XSB"
move "Illumina_guardB.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\Illumina_guardB.XSB"
move "IM_Env_dark.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\IM_Env_dark.xwb"
move "IM_env_generic.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\IM_env_generic.xwb"
move "IM_Farex_Lore.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\IM_Farex_Lore.xwb"
move "IM_feet_hits.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\IM_feet_hits.xwb"
move "IM_gen_torch.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\IM_gen_torch.xwb"
move "IM_Gluespider.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\IM_Gluespider.xwb"
move "IM_portal.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\IM_portal.XSB"
move "IM_portal.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\IM_portal.xwb"
move "IM_sheep.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\IM_sheep.xwb"
move "IM_silence.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\IM_silence.xwb"
move "IM_SS_generic.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\IM_SS_generic.xwb"
move "IM_Talos.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\IM_Talos.xwb"
move "IM_Tilly.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\IM_Tilly.xwb"
move "IM_UI.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\IM_UI.xwb"
move "IM_ui_music.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\IM_ui_music.XSB"
move "IM_ui_music.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\IM_ui_music.xwb"
move "IM_waves.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\IM_waves.XSB"
move "IM_waves.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\IM_waves.xwb"
move "Kazel.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\Kazel.XSB"
move "kazel.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\kazel.xwb"
move "kren.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\kren.XSB"
move "kren.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\kren.xwb"
move "kren_eye.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\kren_eye.XSB"
move "kurianknight_a.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\kurianknight_a.XSB"
move "kurianknight_b.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\kurianknight_b.XSB"
move "kurianknight_c.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\kurianknight_c.XSB"
move "kuriank_tourTSA.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\kuriank_tourTSA.XSB"
move "lupavox.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\lupavox.xwb"
move "Mergadroid.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\Mergadroid.XSB"
move "missiles.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\missiles.XSB"
move "mungomofo.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\mungomofo.XSB"
move "mungomofo.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\mungomofo.xwb"
move "nassaria.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\nassaria.XSB"
move "Nassaria.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\Nassaria.xwb"
move "Nico.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\Nico.XSB"
move "NPC_3d_speech.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\NPC_3d_speech.XSB"
move "NPC_child.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\NPC_child.xwb"
move "NPC_hayton.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\NPC_hayton.XSB"
move "NPC_Hayton.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\NPC_Hayton.xwb"
move "NPC_Lexi.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\NPC_Lexi.XSB"
move "NPC_Maomao.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\NPC_Maomao.XSB"
move "NPC_nana.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\NPC_nana.XSB"
move "pirouette.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\pirouette.XSB"
move "pirouette.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\pirouette.xwb"
move "portal.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\portal.XSB"
move "portal.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\portal.xwb"
move "QGSSoundScript.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\QGSSoundScript.XSB"
move "QueenGlue_Death.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\QueenGlue_Death.XSB"
move "Queen_GlueSpider.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\Queen_GlueSpider.xwb"
move "reptufallo.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\reptufallo.XSB"
move "reptufallo.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\reptufallo.xwb"
move "roboarchanite.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\roboarchanite.XSB"
move "RobotAquaticlaw.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\RobotAquaticlaw.XSB"
move "Robot_Guard.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\Robot_Guard.XSB"
move "Robot_Guard.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\Robot_Guard.xwb"
move "Robot_gZ1000.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\Robot_gZ1000.XSB"
move "Robot_gz3000.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\Robot_gz3000.XSB"
move "s2_Ailish.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\s2_Ailish.xwb"
move "S2_aquaticlaw.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\S2_aquaticlaw.xwb"
move "S2_Archonite.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\S2_Archonite.xwb"
move "S2_Behemoth.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\S2_Behemoth.xwb"
move "S2_grotesque.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\S2_grotesque.xwb"
move "S2_Guard_sphere.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\S2_Guard_sphere.xwb"
move "S2_kren.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\S2_kren.xwb"
move "S2_kren_eye.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\S2_kren_eye.xwb"
move "S2_kurianknight.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\S2_kurianknight.xwb"
move "S2_mergadroid.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\S2_mergadroid.xwb"
move "S2_pirouette.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\S2_pirouette.xwb"
move "S2_RAquaticlaw.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\S2_RAquaticlaw.xwb"
move "S2_Tal_kazel.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\S2_Tal_kazel.xwb"
move "S2_venomgnat.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\S2_venomgnat.xwb"
move "S2_woluf.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\S2_woluf.xwb"
move "S2_Wyrd.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\S2_Wyrd.xwb"
move "sacrifice.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\sacrifice.XSB"
move "Sacrifice.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\Sacrifice.xwb"
move "scribe.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\scribe.XSB"
move "Scribe.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\Scribe.xwb"
move "sfx_generic.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\sfx_generic.XSB"
move "sfx_generic.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\sfx_generic.xwb"
move "Shadowland.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\Shadowland.XSB"
move "shadow_orb.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\shadow_orb.XSB"
move "sheep.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\sheep.XSB"
move "SoY_Bat.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\SoY_Bat.XSB"
move "SoY_Eagle.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\SoY_Eagle.XSB"
move "SoY_Sfx.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\SoY_Sfx.xwb"
move "SoY_Wolf.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\SoY_Wolf.XSB"
move "SoY_Wolf.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\SoY_Wolf.xwb"
move "speech.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\speech.XSB"
move "Spiritstrike_g.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\Spiritstrike_g.xwb"
move "Spot_soundDvd.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\Spot_soundDvd.xwb"
move "spot_sounds.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\spot_sounds.XSB"
move "spot_sounds.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\spot_sounds.xwb"
move "SS_AklStrH.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\SS_AklStrH.XSB"
move "SS_citadel.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\SS_citadel.XSB"
move "SS_citadel.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\SS_citadel.xwb"
move "SS_CReef.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\SS_CReef.XSB"
move "SS_CReef.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\SS_CReef.xwb"
move "SS_DBelch.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\SS_DBelch.XSB"
move "SS_ICSE.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\SS_ICSE.XSB"
move "SS_ICSE.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\SS_ICSE.xwb"
move "SS_iC_doorMusic.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\SS_iC_doorMusic.xwb"
move "ss_illcastleDvd.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\ss_illcastleDvd.xwb"
move "SS_ill_castle.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\SS_ill_castle.XSB"
move "SS_ill_castle.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\SS_ill_castle.xwb"
move "ss_Nassaria.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\ss_Nassaria.XSB"
move "ss_Nassaria.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\ss_Nassaria.xwb"
move "SS_NBW.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\SS_NBW.XSB"
move "SS_NBW_dvd.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\SS_NBW_dvd.xwb"
move "SS_ShadaniM.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\SS_ShadaniM.XSB"
move "SS_ShadowW.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\SS_ShadowW.XSB"
move "SS_ShadowW.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\SS_ShadowW.xwb"
move "SS_Shad_Dvd.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\SS_Shad_Dvd.xwb"
move "SS_TempleM.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\SS_TempleM.XSB"
move "SS_TempleM.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\SS_TempleM.xwb"
move "SS_TRC.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\SS_TRC.XSB"
move "S_aquaticlaw.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\S_aquaticlaw.xwb"
move "S_archonite.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\S_archonite.xwb"
move "S_Behemoth.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\S_Behemoth.xwb"
move "S_Farex_Lore.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\S_Farex_Lore.xwb"
move "S_grotesque.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\S_grotesque.xwb"
move "S_Guard_sphere.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\S_Guard_sphere.xwb"
move "S_Illumina_Gd.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\S_Illumina_Gd.xwb"
move "S_kurianknight.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\S_kurianknight.xwb"
move "S_mergadroid.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\S_mergadroid.xwb"
move "S_missile.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\S_missile.xwb"
move "S_RAquaticlaw.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\S_RAquaticlaw.xwb"
move "S_shadow_orb.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\S_shadow_orb.xwb"
move "S_talos.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\S_talos.xwb"
move "S_Venomgnat.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\S_Venomgnat.xwb"
move "S_Woluf.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\S_Woluf.xwb"
move "S_Wyrd.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\S_Wyrd.xwb"
move "s_xcavator.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\s_xcavator.xwb"
move "Tal.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\Tal.xwb"
move "Talos.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\Talos.XSB"
move "TalSoundScript.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\TalSoundScript.XSB"
move "Tal_sfx.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\Tal_sfx.xwb"
move "templeDrPuz.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\templeDrPuz.XSB"
move "TempleInPuz.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\TempleInPuz.XSB"
move "test.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\test.XSB"
move "test.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\test.xwb"
move "tetsu.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\tetsu.XSB"
move "tetsu.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\tetsu.xwb"
move "Tilly.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\Tilly.XSB"
move "TMO_puzzles.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\TMO_puzzles.xwb"
move "ui.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\ui.xwb"
move "UISoundScript.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\UISoundScript.XSB"
move "VenomgnatSoundScript.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\VenomgnatSoundScript.XSB"
move "V_of_souls.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\V_of_souls.XSB"
move "V_Of_Souls.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\V_Of_Souls.xwb"
move "WolufSoundScript.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\WolufSoundScript.XSB"
move "wyrd.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\wyrd.XSB"
move "xcavator.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\xcavator.XSB"
move "xcavator_metal.XSB" "Sudeki\sound\xcavator_metal.XSB"
move "speech.1.sf" "Sudeki\sound\Speech\speech.1.sf"
move "speech_ailish.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\Speech\speech_ailish.xwb"
move "speech_Akloria.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\Speech\speech_Akloria.xwb"
move "speech_AklStrH.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\Speech\speech_AklStrH.xwb"
move "speech_alexine.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\Speech\speech_alexine.xwb"
move "speech_Arlo.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\Speech\speech_Arlo.xwb"
move "speech_balor.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\Speech\speech_balor.xwb"
move "speech_buki.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\Speech\speech_buki.xwb"
move "speech_DBelch.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\Speech\speech_DBelch.xwb"
move "speech_Elco.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\Speech\speech_Elco.xwb"
move "speech_env_bwr.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\Speech\speech_env_bwr.xwb"
move "speech_env_ICa.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\Speech\speech_env_ICa.xwb"
move "speech_Env_shdw.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\Speech\speech_Env_shdw.xwb"
move "speech_haskilia.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\Speech\speech_haskilia.xwb"
move "speech_hask_b.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\Speech\speech_hask_b.xwb"
move "speech_Hayton.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\Speech\speech_Hayton.xwb"
move "speech_kazel.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\Speech\speech_kazel.xwb"
move "speech_kren.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\Speech\speech_kren.xwb"
move "speech_Nassaria.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\Speech\speech_Nassaria.xwb"
move "speech_Nico.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\Speech\speech_Nico.xwb"
move "speech_pc2pc.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\Speech\speech_pc2pc.xwb"
move "speech_shadow.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\Speech\speech_shadow.xwb"
move "speech_spot.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\Speech\speech_spot.xwb"
move "speech_Tal.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\Speech\speech_Tal.xwb"
move "speech_Talos.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\Speech\speech_Talos.xwb"
move "speech_tetsu.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\Speech\speech_tetsu.xwb"
move "speech_Tilly.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\Speech\speech_Tilly.xwb"
move "speech_TRC.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\Speech\speech_TRC.xwb"
move "speech_TSA.xwb" "Sudeki\sound\Speech\speech_TSA.xwb"[/spoiler]
After that, just run the .bat file. You'll get a new sub-folder named "Sudeki" which contains the game's files in their proper places (presumably). The cotents of that folder are all you need to play.***EAN-13: [code]5060034553434[/code]***Latest version: patch #1 (as of 2005)***[b]missing images:[/b] title screen, actual gameplay screens***Working title: [i]Symphony of Light[/i], changed because of similarity with [game=Castlevania: Symphony of the Night]Castlevania: Symphony of the Night[/game], according to [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sudeki]Wikipedia[/url].
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