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Myst 10th Anniversary DVD Edition
Myst is a great classic. With Vista, you might need to run it in some kind of Windows XP shell.
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Final Word on Mac Compatibility
I played this entire collection on a vintage iBook with a 12-inch screen. All three games are compatible with Mac OS Classic (I was running OS 9.2.) An OS X version is also included in the set. You have a choice whether to play the Classic version or the OS X version. You do NOT have to have both on your computer.
I played this set consecutively over the course of a couple of months this summer -- long after the Myst popularity faded. The Myst version in the set holds up really well, compared to other games from that period. The art is still stunning and the game remains intriguing despite the relative simplicity of program.
Of course, Riven cranks the gameplay up a couple of notches with more video elements and some of the puzzles seem nearly impossible at times. Don't give up. The solutions are really rewarding. Finally, Exile is the most sophisticated and offers great surprises.
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Quicktime issues
As much as I liked Myst from back in the day, this newer version has compatibility issues with Quicktime 7 and Win XP. In short, if you are running iTunes 8 and with QT 7+ (you must to have iTunes 8). It is unlikely that this DVD will work for you... Unless you downgrade QT 7 to QT 6. then the game works. BUT iTunes 8 will fail to open (errors on launch). So it boils down to what is more important iTunes or Myst. I could not any patches on the publisher's websites as of this writing, furthermore this is a known bug. :(
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dual core intel chip
2 gigs of ram
win xp sp3
iTunes 8 w/ QT 7
off '03
embedded video
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First two are great
I've been a fan of the original Myst game since I was ten years old or so, and my family played it together then. It took us, I don't know, a few months.
Then, awhile later, I played Riven with my younger brothers. We spent a couple of years puzzling it out, but finally, we got to the end with a little tiny help from a hint guide online (a choice I regret, and if I play Myst 4, it will be without hints).
Which brings us to the point when we bought all three together. Riven is just so much better on DVD, Myst Masterpiece is lovely (if you've finished it, read the hints, they're hilarious!), but Exile was somewhat lacking. It just didn't have the same feel as the original two. But it was satisfying in the end, just way too easy. We finished it in a week of concentrated effort.
I would have liked the game makers to package the discs in jewel cases, since DVDs can get scratched when they are left in envelopes. Also, there was no included installer for Macintosh anywhere, just a little read me with instructions for installing by hand. I had no problem doing it, but they really could have shown more respect for the platform that Myst originated on.
A plus side of the anniversary edition is the making of videos included with Riven and Exile. Myst comes with an interview with Rand Miller, detailing Uru, and it ends up being a commercial. Oh well. The other movies are great.
All together, this is a satisfying package of nostalgia, even for somebody in their teens who remembers growing up with Myst and Riven.
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Myst 10th Anniversary DVD Edition
My friend got me hooked on the Myst games with this so I had to buy it for my self so I could play it whenever I wanted. So far Myst III: Exile is my favorite but the first two are fun as well.