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Old 10/01/2009, 10:14 am   #1
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Default Where can I find Monkey Island 2: LeChuck's Revenge?

Been playing Tales of Monkey Island - which I love

In-between chapters I bought the Lucas Arts remake of the first Monkey Island...

I know really want to play Monkey Island 2 again... I only have it on floppy disk and I know that my computer wouldn't like the game cause its too old.

Is there anywhere I can download the old game, and an emulator in order to play it on?

Any help or advice on where to look appreciated ^.^
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Old 10/01/2009, 10:17 am   #2
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Been playing Tales of Monkey Island - which I love

In-between chapters I bought the Lucas Arts remake of the first Monkey Island...

I know really want to play Monkey Island 2 again... I only have it on floppy disk and I know that my computer wouldn't like the game cause its too old.

Is there anywhere I can download the old game, and an emulator in order to play it on?

Any help or advice on where to look appreciated ^.^
No legal downloads of it knocking about that I know of untill Lucasarts decide to reissue it, eBay's probably your best bet. ScummVM will run the game perfectly though if you do get a hold of it
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Old 10/01/2009, 10:19 am   #3
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Scummvm. Google it. download it. win.
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Old 10/01/2009, 10:19 am   #4
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You can always look in Ebay for used copies, unfortunately you won't get "download" instructions here.

If you have the original disks you can use DOSBox (A DOS Emulator) and run the game.
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Old 10/01/2009, 12:16 pm   #5
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If you have the original disks you can use DOSBox (A DOS Emulator) and run the game.

You can play MI2 with the original floppy discs using SCUMMVM as well, so long as you've got a floppy drive. You'd probably need to copy all the data from the floppy discs to a single folder on your computer, but once its all there you can play it using the SCUMMVM just by pointing it at the folder.

Else your best bet would be taking a look on Ebay or Google!
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Old 10/01/2009, 12:38 pm   #6
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I think it's safe to assume they'll do an HD remake of MI2 eventually or at least put up the original game as it was on Steam/XBLA, so you could always hold out for that.

Otherwise, I'm afraid you're stuck looking through eBay, and the games don't exactly go for cheap these days.
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Old 10/01/2009, 12:41 pm   #7
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if you're a pirate then illegaly download it aaaarrrr!!
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Old 10/01/2009, 12:52 pm   #8
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if you're a pirate then illegaly download it aaaarrrr!!
I used to know a guy who did that once. He ended up with one less kidney and two halves of his spleen shoved down his throat.

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Old 10/01/2009, 07:06 pm   #9
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if you're a pirate then illegaly download it aaaarrrr!!
Sarcasm? ... Let's hope

If anyone missed it, in plain text:
"Do not download pirated copies"
"Do not encourage others to download pirated copies"
"Do not tell others how to download pirated copies"

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Old 10/01/2009, 07:34 pm   #10
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Been playing Tales of Monkey Island - which I love

In-between chapters I bought the Lucas Arts remake of the first Monkey Island...

I know really want to play Monkey Island 2 again... I only have it on floppy disk and I know that my computer wouldn't like the game cause its too old.

Is there anywhere I can download the old game, and an emulator in order to play it on?

Any help or advice on where to look appreciated ^.^
Here you go. If you can't buy a game anywhere, then pirating it is fine with me. Especially as it's a pirate game. If it was on steam, or you could buy it legitimately, then I would be against this. But no matter how you obtain it, no money goes to the original developers. So it's not theft in my book. Plus, you already paid for it before.

Run it in ScummVM

http://www.emuparadise.org/ScummVM_G...ting-With-M/21

Download whatever version suits your needs.

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Old 10/01/2009, 07:54 pm   #11
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No need to pirate it if you have your original install disks.

IIRC the original game had an installer that reassembled files that were too large to fit on a single floppy.

Use DOSbox to run the installer, and get the actual files out ( http://www.dosbox.com/ ). Then use the ScummVM to run the game on your new computer ( http://www.scummvm.org/ ) (I can confirm that this works on Vista 64-bit, XP 32-bit and Vista 32-bit)
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Old 10/01/2009, 09:14 pm   #12
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I have recently replayed Monkey Island 2 myself, I just used the dosbox emulator to get it working. If you already have the floppy disks probably just copy the files over to a single folder on your hard drive and run the game's .exe file in Dosbox. All I had to do to get it working in the emulator is mount the hardrive (mount x x:\ where x is the drive letter for your Hard drive with monkey2 in it), I didn't need to setup the sound or anything else in Dosbox.

I love using Dosbox for all my old DOS games

The only LEGAL way I know of to get your hands on Monkey2 is something like ebay. Until Lucas Arts decides to make monkey2: special edition, its either that or downloading it illegally somehow.
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Old 10/01/2009, 09:25 pm   #13
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The problem with buying the disc version of Mi2 is it has no sound. It was false advertising, I bought it assumming it would have sound, and when I get home it tells me it doesn't have any. So I felt justified when I pirated my copy.

The problem with floppies is well, they're floppy discs. Do new computers even have floppy disc drives? My old computer from 5 years ago doesn't even have a floppy disc drive.
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Old 10/01/2009, 11:47 pm   #14
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Fury - No sound at all? That's probably a bug. While MI2 has no speech, it still has Midi music and SFX.

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Old 10/02/2009, 03:45 am   #15
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If you buy the Monkey Madness CD that came with MI 3 and MI 4, it lacks sound.

And it said nothing about that on the packaging!

MI1 also had limited sound, it only played in the scumm bar and on the map. And I know there's more sounds, cos I played the remake.

Monkey Madness = FAIL.

So I felt justified downloading a proper copy of MI2.
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Old 10/02/2009, 04:25 am   #16
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No need to buy it again if you still have the disks, just use ScummVM, it will be the easiest and best way of running it. You just copy the files listed on the ScummVM website onto your hard drive, run SummVM and import it and voila! Runs perfectly I find, no fiddling about with DosBOX or any of that stuff.

No matter which system you use to run though, you'll still have to use one of them to get it working regardless of the version of the game you use, hence why you don't need to buy it again.
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Old 10/02/2009, 11:09 am   #17
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The problem with buying the disc version of Mi2 is it has no sound. It was false advertising, I bought it assumming it would have sound, and when I get home it tells me it doesn't have any. So I felt justified when I pirated my copy.

The problem with floppies is well, they're floppy discs. Do new computers even have floppy disc drives? My old computer from 5 years ago doesn't even have a floppy disc drive.
Did you run the game in Dosbox or ScummVM? That might solve the sound issue. I know when I tried monkey2 without an emulator I had no sound also. Hopefully that will work for ya
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Old 10/02/2009, 12:50 pm   #18
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Did you run the game in Dosbox or ScummVM? That might solve the sound issue. I know when I tried monkey2 without an emulator I had no sound also. Hopefully that will work for ya
I can't remember what my issues were, but I had something go wrong when playing one of the monkey games in DOSbox, but playing it in ScummVM worked just fine.
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