

Wonder how difficult the licensing would be for it? Since inXile Entertainment/gog.com already offer the older Bard's Tale games alongside the 2004 release, it shouldn't be that far-fetched to offer the C64 version of Wasteland in both G64 and NIB formats and the Apple II version in NIB format. Similarly, I have seen disk images taken from the original, unmodified copy of the Apple II version, so the necessary image files already exist for both versions.


Also, if the final release of Wasteland 2 meets the expectations, I am going to buy that, as well.Ĭ64 Preservation Project has already preserved the original (non-cracked) disks of the retail version in the image format. Since inXile Entertainment/gog.com already offer the older Bard's Tale games alongside the 2004 release, it shouldn't be that far-fetched to offer the C64 version of Wasteland in both G64 and NIB formats and the Apple II version in NIB format.ĭamoclesAlpha: While I haven't yet bought the updated release of Wasteland, I plan to do so at some point (perhaps after finishing the first Fallout and replaying Fallout 2 with the Restoration Project mod). This would give buyers of The Original Classic version a legal way to play these versions and check out things like the stylish 8-bit intro (which was left out from the MS-DOS version).Ĭ64 Preservation Project has already preserved the original (non-cracked) disks of the retail version in the image format.

However, I have been wondering if it was possible to add the complete disk images of Apple II and C64 versions to the extras for use with emulators like AppleWin and VICE. Also, if the final release of Wasteland 2 meets the expectations, I am going to buy that, as well. While I haven't yet bought the updated release of Wasteland, I plan to do so at some point (perhaps after finishing the first Fallout and replaying Fallout 2 with the Restoration Project mod).
