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King's Quest I Remake for Mac 4.1
King's Quest I Remake for Mac 4.1 AGDI's King's Quest I remake was released on August 7th, 2001. It was the first complete fan-made adventure remake ever released, and the first to ever include a voice pack. In all aspects, AGDI's King's Quest I remake has broken records! King's Quest I: Quest for the Crown, a revolutionary game designed by Roberta Williams and first released in 1984, epitomizes the classic adventure gaming experience. This game was the first of its kind which allowed the player to interact in an entirely original 2.5D world, and can be credited as the game that started graphic adventure gaming on the PC. Though the original AGI parser-based version is outdated and primitive-looking by today's gaming standards, in 1984 it was revolutionary. King's Quest I was not only groundbreaking, but also history in the making. It was followed by seven sequels bearing the King's Quest title. In 1990, Sierra released a remake of King's Quest I, taking advantage of newer technology and graphics (using their SCI engine, 16 color EGA graphics, sound card, and mouse support). Unfortunately, this version ended up being a total market failure. As a result, it was highly unlikely that Sierra ever had thoughts of making an even further updated Point-and-Click version of King's Quest I to match later games in the series. This is where we at AGDI decided to step in. Our aim was to remake King's Quest I: Quest for the Crown to the same level of quality as seen in Sierra's King's Quest V. We believe that the enhanced gaming experience for fans has justified our months of unpaid hard work. Our understanding is that the big companies stopped focusing on the adventure genre because, given the huge budget required to produce adventure games, it didn't prove as lucrative as other ...
4/5 5,978 Aug 02, 2016
AGD Interactive
King's Quest I Remake for Windows 4.1
King's Quest I Remake for Windows 4.1 AGDI's King's Quest I remake was released on August 7th, 2001. It was the first complete fan-made adventure remake ever released, and the first to ever include a voice pack. In all aspects, AGDI's King's Quest I remake has broken records! King's Quest I: Quest for the Crown, a revolutionary game designed by Roberta Williams and first released in 1984, epitomizes the classic adventure gaming experience. This game was the first of its kind which allowed the player to interact in an entirely original 2.5D world, and can be credited as the game that started graphic adventure gaming on the PC. Though the original AGI parser-based version is outdated and primitive-looking by today's gaming standards, in 1984 it was revolutionary. King's Quest I was not only groundbreaking, but also history in the making. It was followed by seven sequels bearing the King's Quest title. In 1990, Sierra released a remake of King's Quest I, taking advantage of newer technology and graphics (using their SCI engine, 16 color EGA graphics, sound card, and mouse support). Unfortunately, this version ended up being a total market failure. As a result, it was highly unlikely that Sierra ever had thoughts of making an even further updated Point-and-Click version of King's Quest I to match later games in the series. This is where we at AGDI decided to step in. Our aim was to remake King's Quest I: Quest for the Crown to the same level of quality as seen in Sierra's King's Quest V. We believe that the enhanced gaming experience for fans has justified our months of unpaid hard work. Our understanding is that the big companies stopped focusing on the adventure genre because, given the huge budget required to produce adventure games, it didn't prove as lucrative as other ...
5/5 6,121 Dec 28, 2015
AGD Interactive
Should I Remove It? 1.0.4.36591
Should I Remove It? 1.0.4.36591 Remove adware, bloatware and crapware with one click, 100% FREE. Ever wonder how to clean out your computer? Many people do, because it’s not unusual to have your PC filled with adware, toolbars and other programs you no longer need or probably never intended to install in the first place. But like most people, what programs should you remove is the tough question. Well, we have your answer, simply download the award winning "Should I Remove It?" app and wonder no more. The app is a tiny, lightweight program designed to show you what programs you have installed on your computer and quickly determine what programs you can safely remove. Supports Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista and XP
5/5 5,435 Nov 13, 2019
Reason Software
Why Can't I Connect? 32 bit Linux debian 1.12.3
==Official Mirror== Why Can't I Connect? 32 bit Linux debian 1.12.3 "Why Can't I Connect?" makes it easier to resolve TCP/IP connection errors. Use it to diagnose connections to common server types (Microsoft SQL Server, MySQL Server, FTP, SFTP, IMAP, POP3, SMTP, IRC, LDAP, Usenet) and create generic TCP/IP clients and / or servers. “Why Can't I Connect?” is currently supported in Windows and Linux. "Why Can't I Connect?" Features: Network debugging Network diagnostics Email connection debugging Database connection debugging LDAP connection debugging Internet relay chat connection debugging Usenet connection debugging Network intrusion detection Change Info: Release 1.12.3 In this release: 1. Fixed a bug that would occasionally freeze the application when attempting to create a secure connection with an unsecured port. 2. Fixed a bug where "Advanced" sockets where not supporting secure connections.
5/5 7,726 Aug 15, 2019
Chris Ohmstede
Why Can't I Connect? 32 bit Linux rpm 1.12.3
==Official Mirror== Why Can't I Connect? 32 bit Linux rpm 1.12.3 "Why Can't I Connect?" makes it easier to resolve TCP/IP connection errors. Use it to diagnose connections to common server types (Microsoft SQL Server, MySQL Server, FTP, SFTP, IMAP, POP3, SMTP, IRC, LDAP, Usenet) and create generic TCP/IP clients and / or servers. “Why Can't I Connect?” is currently supported in Windows and Linux. "Why Can't I Connect?" Features: Network debugging Network diagnostics Email connection debugging Database connection debugging LDAP connection debugging Internet relay chat connection debugging Usenet connection debugging Network intrusion detection Change Info: Release 1.12.3 In this release: 1. Fixed a bug that would occasionally freeze the application when attempting to create a secure connection with an unsecured port. 2. Fixed a bug where "Advanced" sockets where not supporting secure connections.
5/5 7,778 Aug 15, 2019
Chris Ohmstede
Why Can't I Connect? 64 bit Linux debian 1.12.3
==Official Mirror== Why Can't I Connect? 64 bit Linux debian 1.12.3 "Why Can't I Connect?" makes it easier to resolve TCP/IP connection errors. Use it to diagnose connections to common server types (Microsoft SQL Server, MySQL Server, FTP, SFTP, IMAP, POP3, SMTP, IRC, LDAP, Usenet) and create generic TCP/IP clients and / or servers. “Why Can't I Connect?” is currently supported in Windows and Linux. "Why Can't I Connect?" Features: Network debugging Network diagnostics Email connection debugging Database connection debugging LDAP connection debugging Internet relay chat connection debugging Usenet connection debugging Network intrusion detection Change Info: Release 1.12.3 In this release: 1. Fixed a bug that would occasionally freeze the application when attempting to create a secure connection with an unsecured port. 2. Fixed a bug where "Advanced" sockets where not supporting secure connections.
5/5 7,720 Aug 15, 2019
Chris Ohmstede
Why Can't I Connect? 64 bit Linux rpm 1.12.3
==Official Mirror== Why Can't I Connect? 64 bit Linux rpm 1.12.3 "Why Can't I Connect?" makes it easier to resolve TCP/IP connection errors. Use it to diagnose connections to common server types (Microsoft SQL Server, MySQL Server, FTP, SFTP, IMAP, POP3, SMTP, IRC, LDAP, Usenet) and create generic TCP/IP clients and / or servers. “Why Can't I Connect?” is currently supported in Windows and Linux. "Why Can't I Connect?" Features: Network debugging Network diagnostics Email connection debugging Database connection debugging LDAP connection debugging Internet relay chat connection debugging Usenet connection debugging Network intrusion detection Change Info: Release 1.12.3 In this release: 1. Fixed a bug that would occasionally freeze the application when attempting to create a secure connection with an unsecured port. 2. Fixed a bug where "Advanced" sockets where not supporting secure connections.
5/5 7,768 Aug 15, 2019
Chris Ohmstede
Why Can't I Connect? Windows Install 1.12.3
==Official Mirror== Why Can't I Connect? Windows Install 1.12.3 "Why Can't I Connect?" makes it easier to resolve TCP/IP connection errors. Use it to diagnose connections to common server types (Microsoft SQL Server, MySQL Server, FTP, SFTP, IMAP, POP3, SMTP, IRC, LDAP, Usenet) and create generic TCP/IP clients and / or servers. “Why Can't I Connect?” is currently supported in Windows and Linux. "Why Can't I Connect?" Features: Network debugging Network diagnostics Email connection debugging Database connection debugging LDAP connection debugging Internet relay chat connection debugging Usenet connection debugging Network intrusion detection Change Info: Release 1.12.3 In this release: 1. Fixed a bug that would occasionally freeze the application when attempting to create a secure connection with an unsecured port. 2. Fixed a bug where "Advanced" sockets where not supporting secure connections.
5/5 9,501 Aug 15, 2019
Chris Ohmstede
   
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