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| Mah Jongg -8514- 1991 | |||||
| User rating: No rating | DOS Freeware (always) | Traditional | |||
| Developed by Ron Balewski | Compatibility guide | ||||
| Published by Ron Balewski | |||||
| Graphics: 8514 1024×768×256c | |||||
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Think about Mah Jongg -V-G-A-. Now think about it running at 1024×768 with 256 colors, featuring tiles with intricate, shaded pictograms and calligraphy that cast shadows across their tiles. This hidden gem is Mah Jongg -V-G-A- rewritten for the 8514 graphics standard (created by IBM to replace VGA), and it looks absolutely amazing. Sadly, there were no further versions because the standard never became widely adopted. To play it you'll need a genuine 8514/a graphics card, an 8514-compatible graphics card such as the ATI Mach 8 and Mach 32, and the IIT AGX, or a SVGA graphics card with at least 1MB of video RAM and an 8514 emulator. This game can be played in DOSBox by using the Multiple SVGA Chipset plugin to emulate a Tseng Labs ET4000 graphics card, and RIXAI8 to emulate the 8514. Version 0.6 was a public beta, and Ron Balewski confirmed that it may be considered freeware. DownloadsComplete version history:
AvailabilityThis game never left the beta stage and was never sold, and author Ron Balewski has generously released this game as freeware.
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