Someone help me run WWFwrestlemania
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Someone help me run WWFwrestlemania
As a kid, I used to play this game. But when move to xp, it stopped working. However, now while using mint, I gave it a try. It still isn't working. I tried running it with wine and dosemu , but failed. Can anyone help me? You may want to download that game to make it run. Google the name and you will easily find its setup on many websites.
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Re: Someone help me run WWFwrestlemania
Ok, they say WinXP is OK for that game ..
http://www.gloverzz.net/2013/01/wwf-wre ... -game.html
http://www.gloverzz.net/2013/01/wwf-wre ... -game.html
Re: Someone help me run WWFwrestlemania
Thanks but I have left xp long ago. Been using mint since then
Re: Someone help me run WWFwrestlemania
System requirements:
Operating systems: Windows 9x/2K/WinXP/Vista/7
Virtualbox.
Operating systems: Windows 9x/2K/WinXP/Vista/7
Virtualbox.
Re: Someone help me run WWFwrestlemania
Petrauser wrote:yeah, but what about dosemu or wine?
Been there, trashed that. Perhaps you could elaborate the exact nature of this failure?Petrauser wrote:I tried running it with wine and dosemu , but failed. Can anyone help me?
Re: Someone help me run WWFwrestlemania
Well, with wine, the game fails to start. With dsemu, it starts but crashes at a certain point. If you wish, I may provide you a screen recording.
Re: Someone help me run WWFwrestlemania
I haven't tried WWE Wrestlemania yet. Is it the one from Acclaim?
You might want to try DOSBox: www.dosbox.com. It's for Mint, just use the default Synaptic packages.
You might want to try DOSBox: www.dosbox.com. It's for Mint, just use the default Synaptic packages.