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!|FOUND MEDIA WEEK - DAY 3: [[Rubbish (lost Australian marionette film; 1980s)|RUBBISH]]! (Added 10 Sep 2015)
!|FOUND MEDIA WEEK - DAY 4: [[Dare, Bluff or Die (Rare/Unresurfaced 1994 PC Game)|DARE, BLUFF OR DIE]]! (Added 11 Sep 2015)
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<p style="text-align: center;">Hey everyone, dycaite here, back for day 3 of the Found Media Week; let's jump right in:<br/><br/>
<p style="text-align: center;">Hey guys, how's it going? Today marks the 4th day of the Found Media Week and to bring it past the halfway mark, I have another previously lost video game, the elusive Wild West themed ''Dare, Bluff or Die''.<br/><br/>


Some time back, I was lucky enough to temporarily get my hands on a VHS tape so rare that it came in a plain white slipcase and had a half handwritten label; that tape was none other than a dual release of ''Rubbish'' and ''The Puppet Pudding'', both of which were made by The Marionette Theatre of Australia in the early 1980s. Needless to say, I seized the opportunity to rip the tape and am now posting it here in its entirely as today's piece of found media!<br/><br/></p>
Big thanks go to a kind contributor who wishes to remain anonymous for providing me with a copy of this game, complete with cover, disc and manual scans, all of which can be obtained via the link below:<br/><br/></p>


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! [https://mega.nz/#!2QJEHBBL!jLd7raFN1lSgzmpfPXJRBnHlOTpU8VceIpefXzZc6iM DOWNLOAD RUBBISH/THE PUPPET PUDDING]
! [https://mega.nz/#!qURiBLIB!KHeAekoPBR63dOZ8CFlK_qYOAKIh1T5zSObWBR-GLQ8 DOWNLOAD DARE, BLUFF OR DIE]
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<p style="text-align: center;">Big thanks to the kind folks that aided me in acquiring this elusive film, I couldn't have done it without your help!<br/><br/>
<p style="text-align: center;">I've had success running this game in DOSBox; to those unfamiliar with DOSBox, simply follow these steps:<br/><br/>
 
1 - Download and install DOSBox<br/>
2 - Download ''Dare, Bluff or Die'' and mount the image via DAEMON Tools (or similar)<br/>
3 - Open up DOSBox and type (without quotation marks) "mount c X:\ -t cdrom" (X being the virtual drive to which the disc image was mounted)<br/>
4 - Navigate to the newly mounted C:\ in DOSBox and then run WILDWEST.BAT<br/><br/>
 
And that's it! The game should run smoothly and with functional audio.<br/><br/>


Alright guys, that closes out another notice board post, but I'll be back around the same time tomorrow with another piece of found media for you all to enjoy!<br/><br/>
Righto guys, that brings day 4 of the Found Media Week to a close, but be sure to join me again tomorrow for more spoils!<br/><br/>


Catch you then,<br/>
See you then!<br/>
-[[User:Dycaite|dycaite]]</p>
-[[User:Dycaite|dycaite]]</p>
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FOUND MEDIA WEEK - DAY 4: DARE, BLUFF OR DIE! (Added 11 Sep 2015)




Hey guys, how's it going? Today marks the 4th day of the Found Media Week and to bring it past the halfway mark, I have another previously lost video game, the elusive Wild West themed Dare, Bluff or Die.

Big thanks go to a kind contributor who wishes to remain anonymous for providing me with a copy of this game, complete with cover, disc and manual scans, all of which can be obtained via the link below:

DOWNLOAD DARE, BLUFF OR DIE


I've had success running this game in DOSBox; to those unfamiliar with DOSBox, simply follow these steps:

1 - Download and install DOSBox
2 - Download Dare, Bluff or Die and mount the image via DAEMON Tools (or similar)
3 - Open up DOSBox and type (without quotation marks) "mount c X:\ -t cdrom" (X being the virtual drive to which the disc image was mounted)
4 - Navigate to the newly mounted C:\ in DOSBox and then run WILDWEST.BAT

And that's it! The game should run smoothly and with functional audio.

Righto guys, that brings day 4 of the Found Media Week to a close, but be sure to join me again tomorrow for more spoils!

See you then!
-dycaite


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