Hi-Q
What makes Hi-Q remarkable is that it supported SVGA at a time
when this was still very, very uncommon. Moreover, it does not rely
on VESA alone, as did most DOS SVGA games, but has drivers for
Trident, Tseng, Oak, Paradise, and Genoa chipsets. There are no
seperate high-resolution graphics, the standard ones are simply
displayed centered on an otherwise black screen, still it looked a
lot better on, say, a 14" monitor. Unfortunately there is no mouse
support, which makes playing a bit awkward.
Steckbrief
- Concept: Peg Solitaire
- Author: John Remyn
- Year: 1992
- Country of Origin:
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