Microprose Magic The Gathering 2010 ISO - Free Software And Shareware
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Magic: The Gathering Arena is a Shareware software in the category Miscellaneous developed by Wizards Brand Family. It was checked for updates 31 times by the users of our client application UpdateStar during the last month. The latest version of Magic: The Gathering Arena is currently unknown. About this Item: MicroProse, Inc., Alameda, CA, USA, 1998. Spiral Bound. Condition: Very Good. Book ONLY, no software; spiral bound soft cover; clean, tight and square, no tears or creases, covers lightly rubbed form normal shelf wear, corner tips are very gently bumped, text is clean and unmarked, had some encounter with humidity/moisture - some top pages have a little wave.
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Category: | Traditional |
Year: | 1997 |
More details: | MobyGames Wikipedia |
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DOSBox: | Supported |
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File | File type | File size |
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mtgdemo.zip includes installer executable: mtgdemo.exe | Playable demo Windows | 14,013 kB (13.68 MB) |
magic.zip executable: magic.bat | Non-playable demo MS-DOS | 3,038 kB (2.97 MB) |
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Magic: The Gathering, based on Wizards of the Coast, Inc.'s popular trading card game of the same name, is now an interactive computer game. Not only can you duel the computer AI and fine-tune your decks, but a new Sid Meier-designed strategy card game environment provides an introduction for new players while challenging the most experienced Magic: The Gathering fans.
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'In it's present form Magic The Gathering is a highly enjoyable and excellent game. Adventuring in Shandalar is addictive, and is a little world within itself always throwing up new situations and challenges. The practice of building decks for both yourself and the AI to try out, works wonderfully and the whole package just generally impresses. It's only the beginning though, when the multiplayer and Card expansions are released this game has the distinct possibility of becoming a gaming juggernaut.' - PC Powerplay (1997) Downloads for Magic: The Gathering. Trouble running this game?To run Magic: The Gathering, first run setup.bat and wait for it to finish, then double click on Magic.reg to add what's needed to the Windows registry.If you have trouble running or configuring the game, follow the instructions at.If the deck editor (DECK.EXE) doesn't work (it could crash after a couple of seconds), download the 'Deck editor fix' and follow the instructions included in the README.txt.Games that run on older versions of Windows can't run on recent systems.
You will probably need a to run the game. I'm having the same problem as a few of the others here. I've installed in just fine with no crashing, however, I don't have access to see any cards that are not currently in my deck. If I remove them, I can't see them. I have to add all of the color back into my deck to get it in there as painstaking as it is. However, I can't add any colorless lands (Mishra's factory, Stripmines, etc.) into my deck this way.
Any thoughts on how to fix this? I'm running Windows 10 and I've tried almost all the compatibility options. I used to play this game over and over again.
I had a wonderful experience playing this as a kid and I even still have a pentium 286 & 686 to play this but the 686 was too fast and I couldn't even walk around during a Shandlar. The 286 would take forever for the computer to calculate. I cannot believe you fixed this game for me! I learned to play Magic on this game. I played it 5 hours this weekend and it only crashed a few times in the beginning.
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I was able to adjust the resolution and go directly into the Shandlar from the link to solve the crashing issues. I'm running windows 10 and I never thought this would be possible. I just have to say Thank you!
Thank you!Also, There seems to be some text overlap when I go to buy some green summons. Maybe it's a resolution thing.
I just started playing it again so I'll come back here and post again if any issues continue.Once again, I LOVE THIS GAME!!!! I finally found Shandalar again and was excited when my download and installation seemed successful (I'm not a computer person at all). When starting up and selecting a new adventure, I get an error message, and then I cant enter a name or have a character picture, just a scramble of colors and pixels. After that the game works fine until about 2-3 mins into any given battle. At this point (it seems to be triggered when either character takes damage) the game tries to load a small graphic of the player portrait but fails and shows another scramble of colors and pixels, then the game forces a shut down. It's frustrating because I followed all the dload and installation steps, and am at a loss. Please help!.
Re: Problems with Deck Editing screen and other weird graphics issuesTry going to the directory and make the following adjustments to the executables using the 'File Properties' Window (Right Click the file):. Go to the Compatibility Tab. Checkmark the box for 'Compatibility Mode'. Select 'Windows XP (Service Pack 3)' in the drop down menu right underneath it.
In the Settings section below that, checkmark the box for 'Run in 640 x 480 screen resolution'. In the Settings section below that, checkmark the box for 'Disable display scaling on high DPI settings'.