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MYST

Posted on 10/18/2017 9:53:25 AM PDT by Allen In Texas Hill Country

As I was listening to the music from my 3,100 song library the music and sounds from MYST came up. It really brought back memories of playng the game. The game itself became a huge hit almost single handedly creating the video game industry and making the CD-ROM acceptable. When I played it in '93 I think I was on Windows 3.1 or maybe even DOS so the visual presentation was outta this world back in those days.

I still have the CD and one of the unique features of XP is that if the game is played/run XP will reformat the video to match the requirements of the game which is near 25 years old. But XP is another discussion. Since I have forgotten all the puzzles that have to be solved I'm toying with playing it again. But I sit at the computer too much as it is.


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So anybody else here ever play MYST?????
1 posted on 10/18/2017 9:53:25 AM PDT by Allen In Texas Hill Country
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To: Allen In Texas Hill Country

Anyone ever play Sudden Strike?


2 posted on 10/18/2017 9:55:23 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet (You cannot invade the mainland US. There'd be a rifle behind every blade of grass.)
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To: Allen In Texas Hill Country

Damn, that was a while ago :)


3 posted on 10/18/2017 9:57:55 AM PDT by wyowolf (Be ware when the preachers take over the Republican party...)
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To: Allen In Texas Hill Country

Did a long time ago.

Enjoyed it, but got to the point were I just wanted to play, not puzzle


4 posted on 10/18/2017 9:58:04 AM PDT by redgolum
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To: Allen In Texas Hill Country

I did and enjoyed the puzzles (mostly). The music was exceptional.


5 posted on 10/18/2017 9:58:27 AM PDT by rjsimmon (The Tree of Liberty Thirsts)
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To: Allen In Texas Hill Country

I vaguely remember the name, but don’t recall playing it. I do remember playing Zork, which is probably the same time frame.


6 posted on 10/18/2017 9:59:17 AM PDT by oh8eleven (RVN '67-'68)
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To: Allen In Texas Hill Country

Indeed, all the versions of it.
I would love to see a completely new version of it which would allow real time walkthroughs (rather than the choppy advances via clicks), 360 pivot abilities (like in car interior adverts), and perhaps less puzzles (in order to allow just an adventurous jaunt into an imaginary world, finding neat things, etc).
Don’t really care about the war games. As a retired military type, had enough of real life for that.


7 posted on 10/18/2017 10:00:50 AM PDT by Da Coyote
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To: Allen In Texas Hill Country

I did enough Zork and related games before MYST. Tried it, but soon bogged down.

Did get the trilogy for my father, who did solve them all. I happened to wander into the room just as he finished, so got to see the final sequence. Bought him a MYST dagger as a reward.


8 posted on 10/18/2017 10:01:36 AM PDT by ctdonath2 (It's not "white privilege", it's "Puritan work ethic". Behavior begets consequences.)
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To: Allen In Texas Hill Country

Yeah, that was the first and last game I ever played. Graphics were ground breaking. I couldn’t get past the second or third puzzle, found it to be an enormous time-suck, and quit that stuff entirely. I found that FR was a much better way to spend my limited time ;>)


9 posted on 10/18/2017 10:01:47 AM PDT by ProtectOurFreedom
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To: Allen In Texas Hill Country
Yes, it's the only video game I ever "got into." Back in '93, or '94, like you. And I'm sure it was on Windows 3.0 or 3.01, because I remember you had to bump it into "protected mode" (or whatever it was) in order to play the game.

The video and sound quality was the best I'd ever seen, and I was amazed by it. I never "solved" the game, but I got pieces of it.

I remember it had to access the CDROM all the time, for each scene change. Back then, hard drives were what? 50MB? 100 MB? Something like that? And a big computer had 8 MB of RAM, IIRC, and a 50 MHz CPU.

10 posted on 10/18/2017 10:02:19 AM PDT by Steely Tom ([Seth Rich] == [the Democrat's John Dean])
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To: oh8eleven

11 posted on 10/18/2017 10:02:36 AM PDT by Puppage (You may disagree with what I have to say, but I shall defend to your death my right to say it.)
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To: Allen In Texas Hill Country

https://www.gog.com/game/myst_masterpiece_edition


12 posted on 10/18/2017 10:04:13 AM PDT by Spruce
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To: oh8eleven; Allen In Texas Hill Country
I loved MYST! I don't do video games any more but I did love the ones that were puzzles rather than just shoot-em-ups. The music was very haunting and hypnotic. Also played Zork...on my Commodore 64, while mapping it out on a piece of notebook paper. Those were the days :) Tried to kill the Princess once for fun and was told I was a sick freak and then the program shut down on me.

I feel old.

13 posted on 10/18/2017 10:04:38 AM PDT by meowmeow (In Loving Memory of Our Dear Viking Kitty (1987-2006))
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Yes, and I loved it. I wish it were available to play on a windows 10 platform.


14 posted on 10/18/2017 10:07:45 AM PDT by Cobra64 (Common sense isn't common any more.)
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To: Allen In Texas Hill Country

I think I might still have a MYST disk.


15 posted on 10/18/2017 10:11:15 AM PDT by caver
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To: Cobra64

It is. GOG has just about every old game you would want. They actually re-engineer them a bit to make them work with modern systems.

https://www.gog.com/game/myst_masterpiece_edition


16 posted on 10/18/2017 10:14:01 AM PDT by Spruce
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To: Allen In Texas Hill Country

That game was Awesome.

So was F117 and Leisure Suit Larry


17 posted on 10/18/2017 10:14:19 AM PDT by Vendome (I've Gotta Be Me - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wH-pk2vZG2M)
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To: Allen In Texas Hill Country

I still have MYST and its sequel Riven. Fun times.


18 posted on 10/18/2017 10:15:10 AM PDT by jonsie
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To: Allen In Texas Hill Country

Ahhh good memories!

The world needs more wholesome entertainment like this.

Before MYST was a series of games known as “King’s Quest.”

Similar puzzle solving program that was written on a level kids could enjoy, too. I can remember playing with my two daughters...working as a team to solve the problems....when we picked up a “rotten” tomato. It said “put me down or I’ll juice all over you!” We laughed about that for days.

As I said...good times. Good family memories.


19 posted on 10/18/2017 10:15:17 AM PDT by RepRivFarm ("During times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act." -George Orwell)
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To: Allen In Texas Hill Country

I did. I never made it off the island. Now, I wonder whether there was a smoke monster.


20 posted on 10/18/2017 10:15:37 AM PDT by dangus
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