Is there any way of getting MS entertainment package on modern machines without emulators yet?
>>3312748
>without emulators
nope.
>>3312748
Yes, Several.
>>3312748
i haven't played all of them,
have you tried simply copying the files out of the VM, in many cases only the installer wont run on modern stuff, and you can play the game if you copy the instaled folder.
but i would bet that alternatives exist for all those games, or at least for the good ones, between open source and flash i have played a few remakes of the ones i liked
and
oh by the way, what the "obligatory" ones in your opinion?
>minesweeper,
>skifree
>chips clallenge
>rodents revenge
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Entertainment_Pack
The original Microsoft Windows Entertainment Pack titles include:
Microsoft Entertainment Pack 1
Cruel (a card game)
Golf (a card game)[a]
Minesweeper, written by Rob Donner[b]
Pegged (a form of Peg solitaire), written by Mike Blaylock
Taipei (later known as Mahjong Titans and Microsoft Mahjong)[a][b]
Tetris (Windows version)[a]
TicTactics (a Tic-tac-toe variant)
IdleWild (a screensaver program), written by Brad Christian
Microsoft Entertainment Pack 2
FreeCell (a card game)[a][b]
Jigsawed (a Jigsaw puzzle)
Pipe Dream (by LucasArts), written by Eric Geyser[a]
Rattler Race
Rodent's Revenge[a]
Stones, developed by Michael C. Miller
Tut's Tomb (a card game)[a]
IdleWild (a screensaver program) - 8 new screen savers for this pack
Microsoft Entertainment Pack 3
Fuji Golf
Klotski
Life Genesis (based on Conway's Game of Life, with a two-player mode added[citation needed])
SkiFree, written by Chris Pirih[a]
Tetravex[a]
TriPeaks (a card game)[a]
WordZap (a word game)
IdleWild (a screensaver program) - 8 new screen savers for this pack
Microsoft Entertainment Pack 4
Chess (later known as Chess Titans)[b]
Chip's Challenge, written by Chuck Sommerville[a]
Dr. Black Jack (a card game created by Mike Blaylock, based on the game of the same name)[a]
Go Figure!
JezzBall[a]
Maxwell's Maniac
Tic Tac Drop (a form of Connect Four with quadrilateral, triangular and plus-shaped boards and customizable win pattern and number of rows and columns)