============================================================================== DOS Games Archive Game Info Card Version 3 ============================================================================== * General Information * Game title : Mysterious Song Alternate title(s) : None Developer : Darkness Ethereal Publisher : Darkness Ethereal Country of origin : USA (?) Distribution model : Freeware/FOSS (Free and Open Source Software) * Release Information * Release type : Full version Version : Official Release Release date : 2000/03/09 Language : English License file(s) : MSONG.TXT License/Permissions : " MYSTERIOUS SONG (C) 1999-2000, MATT ZUCHOWSKI. THIS GAME IS DISTRIBUTED AS " FREEWARE WITHOUT A WARRANTY OF ANY KIND. USE AT YOUR OWN RISK. YOU MAY " DISTRIBUTE THIS PROGRAM BY ANY MEANS SO LONG AS ALL ORIGINAL FILES ARE " INCLUDED, NOTHING IS MODIFIED, AND NO FEE IS CHARGED EXCEPT TO COVER ANY " DISTRIBUTION COSTS." * Distribution Information * Distribution type : Digital download File name : msong.zip File size : 1 900 622 bytes Installer provided : No Original location : http://darkdreams.rpgdx.net/downloads.html Retrieved from : Same as above (Wayback Machine snapshot from 16 Jul 2007) Additional files : None Maintainer : MrFlibble <mrflibble86@gmail.com> ============================================================================== * Note for DOSBox users * This software is fully installed and configured to run in the DOSBox emulator. You can simply drag and drop the file MSONG.BAT over the DOSBox icon to start playing. Experienced DOSBox users may choose other methods of startup. The software was configured and tested to work with the official DOSBox build v0.74-3 available from www.dosbox.com. It may or may not work with any other third-party DOSBox distributions that are available. For playing instructions and other information, please refer to the supplied electronic manual (MSONG.TXT) found in the MSONG directory. ============================================================================== * Note on the use of Gravis Ultrasound * This game supports music and sound playback via Gravis Ultrasound (GUS) sound cards. GUS often provides better sound quality compared to Sound Blaster, and can be emulated by DOSBox, but GUS emulation is disabled by default. This distribution of Mysterious Song uses GUS for sound and music output, and will enable GUS emulation in DOSBox for the duration of play. You can also manually turn GUS emulation on by editing the DOSBox configuration file. ============================================================================== * Game related websites * Official website (access via the Wayback Machine): http://darkdreams.rpgdx.net/ http://www.darknessethereal.com/downloads.html NOTE: Some sites are only available as copies made by the Wayback Machine: http://web.archive.org/ ============================================================================== * Disclaimer * THE GAME DATA IN THIS ARCHIVE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING AND NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. All game content is copyright to their respective owners. No files from the original software package provided by the developer and/or publisher were modified except for the configuration files needed to set up sound devices and input methods. This software was tested to work with the current official DOSBox build (v0.74-3) and was scanned by an antivirus/anti-malware tool. You use this software at your own risk. DOS Games Archive is not liable for any unwanted consequences that may arise from your using this software. ============================================================================== * Download and online play * This game is available from DOS Games Archive at: https://www.dosgamesarchive.com/download/mysterious-song/ It can be played online at: https://www.dosgamesarchive.com/play/mysterious-song/ --- END OF FILE (2021/03/21) ---