If you tweak your nf in a way that makes things run better, be sure to update with your BTW, you can use the Esc key as a shortcut to exit things in the game.
This will create a BT.PRE file in your Busytown folder (so that you will not need to be asked about the Sound Card in the future).ĩ) The game starts. It will find SoundBlaster 16 cards, which is fine. Press tab until you highlight the button to Detect Sound Cards, and press enter to select that.
Worked for me on win7 (64-bit) and WinXP (32-bit) - Part 2 ( 18:57)ĥ) I created a shortcut to nf, right-clicked on that, and opened Properties.ĥa) In the General tab, I Changed the "Opens with" to point to the DosBox Emulatorĥb) In the Shortcut tab, I used Change Icon to set it to the one in the BT.ICO file.Ħ) I copied the shortcut to my desktop and renamed it to "Busytown"Ĩ) The first time you run it, it will prompt you for Sound Card settings. If anyone can figure it out that would help me heaps, cheers! However, i can only get music to work, no voice or sound effects. I had to edit "mount c c:Games" to "mount c c:Games" and it worked! I found in "4b) Added these lines to the end (in the section):
I'll try to add my setup in a subsequent comment, since the form is not accepting it as part of this submission 3Q Tom Price reviewed the game for Computer Gaming World, rating it three-and-a-half stars out of five, and stated that "It is far from being the best unpaved racer out there, but it's a lot better than the name would suggest.Richard Scarry's Busytown - Novotrade (1993) In addition, sound clips from the main character of Redneck Rampage are used as a voice-over during races however, these were recorded for the original game, and got recycled for Off-Road Redneck Racing.Įmmett Schkloven reviewed the game for Next Generation, rating it three stars out of five, and stated that "Not bad fer gettin' back to yer white-trash roots, but it certainly doesn't have the staying power of a great racer." Besides the title and box art, a few textures from the original games (such as the in-game font) are used. The relations to Redneck Rampage are low.
#Redneck rampage sound effects series
The original 1997 game had strong sales, and also spawned another spinoff, titled Redneck Deer Huntin' however, Off-Road Redneck Racing is the only game in the series not to use the aforementioned Build engine. The game featured two rednecks (shown on the box art for Off-Road Redneck Racing) using a variety of weapons to battle aliens and brainwashed townsfolk in backwoods locations. The original Redneck Rampage games were a first-person shooter based on the Build engine, also for the PC. Īs shown on the box art and title, the game is technically a spin-off of the Redneck Rampage series of video games. Network play was also supported against other human players. Various in-game options can be adjusted, such as the season and weather. Other single player modes are the challenge races against computer opponents, or time trials to beat a set record. The main single player aspect consists of a championship mode, in which the player can gain upgrades and join teams as they progress. The tracks are set in off-road environments, such as a swamp or farm land. Off-Road Redneck Racing is a backwoods racing game, featuring a variety of off-road vehicles, ranging from buggies to pickup trucks.