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King's Quest Collection

King's Quest Collection

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From: VIVENDI JEUX PC
Category: Video Games

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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 68 reviews
Sales Rank: 3436

Format: CD-ROM
Platform: Windows XP
Genre: Role Playing Games
ESRB: Everyone
Media: CD-ROM
Edition: Collector's Edition 1-6
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: No
Operating System: Windows XP
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0.1 x 0
Legal Disclaimer: We do not in any way represent that any part we sell is legal to possess in your jurisdiction. Check with you local authorities to ensure it is legal for you to possess before buying!

MPN: 72465
Model: 72465
UPC: 020626724654
EAN: 0020626724654
ASIN: B000AYFPKG

Publication Date: 1995
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • King's Quest I
  • King's Quest II - Romancing The Throne
  • King's Quest III - To Heir is Human
  • King's Quest IV - The Perils of Rosella
  • King's Quest V - Absence Makes the Heart Go Yonder

Accessories:

PC Gamer [with CD] (1-year)
PC Gamer [with CD] (1-year)

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Product Description
A compilation of the classic adventure series originally by the beloved Sierra On-Line.Product InformationIn 1984 Roberta Williams introduced the first King's Quest adventure.  That game and the six adventures that followed set new standards foradventure games.Now you can get all seven King's Quest adventures together in the King'sQuest Collection Series.  Product FeaturesIncludes 7 Kings Quest games in 1 boxed collection:1. Quest for the Crown: The bravest knight in all of Daventry Sir Graham is appointed by the dying king to embark on a Quest for the Crown. By retrieving the three treasures of Daventry he will not only save the land but become its king.2. Romancing the Throne: Now the ruler of Daventry King Graham sees a vision of a beautiful woman trapped in a tower. Romancing the Throne won’t be easy with mermen and vampires separating him from his imprisoned bride.3. To Heir is Human: A young apprentice to an evil wizard must escape his captor or be faced with certain death. Upon the discovery that he is the long-lost son of the royal family young prince Alexander learns that To Heir is Human.4. The Perils of Rosella: King Graham lies on the brink of death and only a magical fruit from a far off land can heal him. The Perils of Rosella pit evil fairies and fearsome foes against the brave princess as she fights to save her father.5. Absence Makes the Heart Go Yonder: Returning home one day to find the castle missing King Graham must don his famous adventurer’s cap once more to find his family. Absence Makes the Heart Go Yonder and Graham must learn a little magic of his own to rescue his loved ones from an evil spell.   System6. Heir Today Gone Tomorrow: Haunted by the memory of the kidnapped princess who helped his family escape the malevolent wizard Mordack Alexander learns of a plot to force the beautiful Cassima to marry an evil Vizier. Sworn to protect the woman who saved his life Alexander takes to the Green Isles


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4 out of 5 stars Addendum to gmontag451's review   March 6, 2010
M. Bean
I posted the original gmontag451 review, but it seems somehow I changed my screenname and can't edit that review. Oh well!

I have discovered an easy way to start your game once doing all the stuff I listed in my previous (gmontag451) review. Create a shortcut of DOSBox on your desktop, the right click and select Properties.

In the Target box, enter:

[...helpfully deleted by Amazon...]

Obviously, 0.72 in the above example will depend on what version of DOSBox you have, and change kq2 to whatever game you want to play. Use [...] for KQ 1-4, SIERRA.EXE for KQ 5-6. Use KQ7 as described in my previous post.

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2 out of 5 stars Memorable Classics with a Faulty Implementation   December 2, 2009
Chris Fannin (Carrollton, GA USA)
I was ecstatic when I originally saw the collection with the "Runs on Windows XP" banner on the box. I have been a fan of Roberta Williams ever since I first played King's Quest back on a 286 computer. I looked forward to being able to play all of the King's Quest games on my XP computer, especially KQ6. I've found many other classic games that were redone in a truly Windows-compatible manner (such as using DirectX), so I expected the same from this collection. However, I was deeply disappointed once I installed everything.

To start with, no manuals are included in the box. Almost all of Sierra's DOS adventure games required the manual to get past copy protection. Since Activision packaged up the original DOS versions, the copy protection is still there. Also, the manuals provide additional information regarding the games. So, the choices are to either dig through the PDF manuals each time, or just go ahead and burn some ink to print out a hardcopy. The downfall of this is that the original manuals were much more compact, better-looking, and just plain fun to have. I would've paid an extra $10 to see manuals included. There are many of us who can no longer find our originals.

The biggest problem is that it was a sloppy release. Instead of being a Windows remake, the games are the original DOS versions and are run inside of an open-source DOS emulator. The one they used was still early in development, so many problems were present. Also, the configurations for each game need tweaking by hand -- not something for the casual user. To figure out how to resolve a certain problem, one has to rely on community forums. Even though my XP system uses name-brand components, I never could get this to work correctly (bad graphic glitches, speech studdering), so I shelved it for a couple of years.

I plan on revisiting it using both XP and Vista systems, except this time I will download the newer version of the emulator from the source. It has been 3 years since this collection was released, so the emulator has had improvements. If you are adept with a computer and are able to tweak the emulator configuration, this is a nice collection to have. However, this just doesn't cut it for the average casual gamer.



5 out of 5 stars King's Quest Collection   November 11, 2009
Alicia Harmon (Ohio, USA)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

It's a present for my mother and I know that she'll love it!! They are some really great games!!

I got it really quick and in perfect condition!



3 out of 5 stars Games are great, Vivendi can suck it.   July 29, 2009
Dazzle Dee (B-more)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

It's important, before starting this review, that we understand that the creators of these games had very little to do with putting out this product. The King's Quest series, for many who can remember the 80's, will forever be beloved and remembered as some of the best and most innovative video games of all time. Sierra single-handedly created the graphic adventure with games like Mystery House and Time Zone, and took it to new heights with this series. Every game, especially the first and the fifth, set a new adventure game standard, and part six is undeniably one of the ten very best adventure games of all time. So why do we get the DOS version of KQVI included here and not the original Windows CD version? Who cares if their character art isn't high-res? Nostalgic video game dorks like us care, that's who! And why isn't the original 1984 King's Quest here, which was made in the same engine as parts 2 & 3? If we're going to play those why would we be offended by the simple yet beautiful graphics of part 1? I would see no problem having the remake here if the original were not absent. And where's King's Quest 8? The last game's not even included. Not to mention that every time I would save my game in the older ones, all sorts of text residue would be left on-screen, until I left the screen entirely. I couldn't (well, wouldn't) even play part 6, opting instead for my original CD from back in '92, which I had to futz with for a few hours before I could even get to function in Vista. And speaking of Vista, part 7 won't even play in it unless you change your color scheme in your display properties, and the intro and ending movies fail to function at all. I had to watch crappy versions on Youtube. I know this is for XP (and I don't know how well it works there), but dammit that means it should work in Vista too (which it does... mostly). In the end the only installment included here that I felt was flawless was King's Quest V. So five stars for the games, and one star for Vivendi's half-arsed repackaging, and I guess that evens out to three. Get it, but be prepared to grumble if you're an old-school Sierra fan.


5 out of 5 stars Original Sierra games rock!   May 21, 2009
Paul A. Hernandez (TX USA)
I grew up playing these games and Sierra Online was the leader in games back in the day (before they sold out that is) Roberta and Ken Williams were gods and always pushing the envelope with new games.

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