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The 7th Guest - The Game

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Uploaded by on Sep 17, 2008

Lets take the time to find out whats inside
Away from all this wind and rain
The six arrive, the fire lights their eyes
Invited here to learn to play
The Game

We travel blind and feel along the walls
And barely know from where we came
The paths divide the players from the rules
But we're the ones who chose to play
The Game

Lets take the time to find ourselves again
Away from daily stress and pain
Though we may find well not come back the same
That happens sometimes when we play
The Game.

Vocals: Robert Harrison
Guitars: The Fat Man and Joe McDermott
Bass: Kevin Phelan and Linda Law
Drums: David Sanger
Phone Message: Matt Costello

http://www.fatman.com/
http://www.youtube.com/user/TheMightyFatMan

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  • Got this hoping to play it, but apparently my computer can't play these old games. Any help? I'm using windows 7

  • @drockman92

    Dosbox.

    VDM Sound.

    Compatibility mode.

  • @Suiton1 alright. I'll look into it the next opportunity I get. Thanks. Are all DOSboxes essentially the same?

  • @drockman92 I only know one Dosbox, and it's called Dosbox, lol. I like VDM more though.

    You also have Microsoft's Virtual Machine, which can perfectly emulate all older machines, if you can get it to work that is, because it's not really user friendly.

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  • It only took the first few notes of this song to bring it all back...

    That's it, I'm playing this game again! :-)

  • @yazzor828

    Isn't that what I said?

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  • I used to put the 7th Guest game cd in my CD player to listen to 2:56 :P

  • @drockman92 ...change some option in your video card settings (right click on your desktop, select "graphics properties", or "display properties"). A window specific to your graphic card's brand will appear, you'll have to figure it out yourself, because each brand has a different window. Select anything that says something like "Display Fullscreen".

  • @drockman92 Yes it is, I'd say it's the best option. Basically, what you have to do is create or download the ISOs of the two CDs, place them in a folder, install and run SCUMMVM. After that, you have to tell the program where are the ISOS located, and it'll detect the game automatically. You don't have to install the game, just copy the ISOs in the same folder. It runs 100% accurately. I found some problems making it run fullscreen in Windows Vista, but you only have to...

  • @buttheadrulesagain Is SCUMMVM user-friendly?

  • @drockman92 use SCUMMVM, it's better.

  • Thank you for posting this. Haven't heard it since my dad threw out the CDs. I was always my most creative when listening to this stuff.

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