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Also, I'd love to get a confirmation that Pico actually owns the games they put out, and don't just go around re-releasing long-abandoned games without a clear owner as their own. I don't want to accuse them of anything, it just seems that many of the games they put out were known to no longer have a clear owner (like the Bubsy series).
Atari will bring medieval on ther assets if they don't. Ocean Software IP was aquired by no one else, but a fracking Atari. And Atari is still around and isn't particulary good guys. So Piko surely have rights for this game.
Let's just wait for it, the game wasn't half bad back in the day. It was competent FPS and all, it even has true 3D engine (though still with sprites for guns and enemies).
I mean they could release it only if Atari allowed them (since Ocean Software was aquired by Atari).
Such agreements is pretty common thing among industry, for example Valve's games were published and distributed by EA back in the day.
http://www.vogons.org/viewtopic.php?t=21456
1. Download ctm21b4x.zip file.
2. Extract ctm21b4x\inverted\ctmouseY.exe file in the game folder:
.\Steam\SteamApps\Common\Last Rites\Game\
3. Add that file on [autoexec] block in DOSBOX.conf:
I'm curious if there is some way to increase resolution. For some reason screenshots looks better...
Also I found F3 enables flashlight. It eats battery, so be careful :D