Kings Quest 2 VGA Remake
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12:21 December 5th, 2002
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Tierra Entertainment has released its VGA remake of King's Quest 2: Romancing the stones, the sequel to the original King's Quest game designed by Roberta Williams. This remake features "upgraded graphics, added storyline, puzzles, art, music, atmosphere, depth, culture," and more. A MUST download if you like classic adventure games. Gamer's Hell Local Download:
  • Kings Quest 2+ VGA Remake (42.9 MB)
  • Kings Quest 2+ VGA Remake Digital Music Addon Pack (60.7 MB)
  • King's Quest 2: Romancing the stones VGA Remake Game (v1.0) King's Quest II was the sequel to the original King's Quest game designed by Roberta Williams. Many people regard this to be the game most in need of an upgrade. Several people were discontented with this sequel, believing the puzzles were illogical, and the storyline was too sparse. Additionally, the graphics, which were impressive for its time, are now painfully outdated, and several computers cannot even run the game with sound anymore! To make things even worse, this classic is no longer available in stores. The King's Quest II+ VGA remake will be similar to Tierra's King's Quest I VGA remake, which upgraded the graphics and interface of the original King's Quest game, but this time, with added storyline, puzzles, art, music, atmosphere, depth, culture, and more--basically, the whole nine yards! SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS * Video card which supports SVGA display * 1 MB Video RAM required, 2 Mb recommended * Pentium processor (233 Mhz or above required; 500 Mhz or above recommended) * 32 Mb RAM * Windows 95, 98, ME, 2000 or XP * DirectX 5 or above (DirectX 8.1 recommended) * Approximately 95 Mb free disk space * 100% General MIDI compliant MIDI sound card or module (Supports all DirectX-compatible sound and video cards) * If digital music soundtrack is installed: - Any sound card with digital output capabilities and: - An additional 166Mb free disk space (accounts for both game and music pack) If your system fails to meet these requirements, you may experience slowness and choppy game-play. A Pentium (or equivalent) system, above 500Mhz is generally recommended.

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