GeneralChaz9 wrote on 02/19/13 at 17:19:24:
I drink expired milk. Setting up a camera shouldn't be too hard. The money though...I can't do that.
Jokes aside, my only problem is the "No CDROM" error. Twisted Metal 2 works fine, and I am pretty sure that is about the same as TM1 with the compatibility issues.
Also, I tried DOSBox a couple days ago, and it wouldn't run because it is indeed a Windows 95 executable.
Would a virtual drive work? I feel like it would. I also tried setting the compatibility mode on Win95 and Win98, but still nothing. I'll get back to you guys if the Virtual Drive works.
@Hellbent, Twisted Metal Tiger Handheld? What in the hell is that? lol
What type of file is the TM1 file - is it a .bin & .cue file? If yes, then you need a virtual drive, so get software (example. 'Gizmo') to mount the .bin file to a virtual drive, and then open that to get the game files, change the compatibility in the properties of the .exe file, and then play the game.
I never tried running the game on anything past XP but it's unlikely it will work on Windows 7.
And Tiger Electronics made LCD games in the 90s. They were shitty portable games that would cost about 10 dollars and need 2 AA batteries to run. A lot of LCD electronic games are worth about 30 dollars on ebay nowadays if it is based on a popular franchise (amazing how worthless shit can be worth anything). The Twisted Metal one might be worth more since it's rare. Here's a commercial of a couple tiger games just for a laugh;
btw, Hellbent, you should really make a youtube review of tiger's TM. There's nothing on the net about it.