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Reviews (3)

Jul 28, 2020
Brilliant old game.
Fantastic quality in a still-shrinkwrapped box. Plays great on my old Windows 98 computer, absolutely awesome.

Sep 11, 2019
Great Case For A Budget
0 of 1 found this helpful Seeing the other guy's 1 star review I was worried about this case, but it's as advertised. I needed a simple budget case with a simple classic design since I'm building a retro system, and this does the trick. Three front 5.25 bays, plenty of interior bay space, top mounted power supply, and vented side panel so I can mount a fan for my video cards.
The case is barebones, it's super lightweight and the side panels are clearly made with cheap materials, as is the plastic on the front, but I'm not going to be swinging this thing at a baseball game. For the price this is hard to beat.

Sep 22, 2019
Half Good
I bought 5 RAM sticks for a new install of Windows 98 on a Pentium II with a SE440BX motherboard but a bunch of fresh untested components. Everything seemed to power on alright, but I didn't have the right RAM for the system and all it would show was a black screen.
Long story short, after loads of troubleshooting, it turns out two of the five sticks of RAM are bad. Windows 98 installed just fine, the computer worked fine in DOS, but as soon as it got into Win 98 proper it was only a matter of time before it blue screened or froze. I can only assume Memtest86 was not used to test these sticks, because it turns out the very first stick I put in showed 65355+ errors in Memtest and failed every test. The fourth stick I tried, the stick wouldn't even POST.
It's good for what it is, but running Memtest86 on these sticks would have shown the errors immediately. I just wish testing the RAM had been the first thing I did.