Donnie Russell’s Home Page
Games for PCs and Portable Devices
Recent Updates
8/3/2011 — Flash MAG r7, MAGHD 1.7 released.
8/14/2011 — Flash Larn r2, LarnHD 1.1 released.
8/31/2011 — Flash Hack r2, RevivedHack 2.5 released.
How To…
Fix d3dx9_35.dll not found error — Update DirectX
Extract zip, 7z files — Install 7-
Fix Flash games not being saved — Turn off “Delete/clear history on exit” in web browser options
ClassicRogue began from my attempt to compile and run the DOS version of Rogue, released by Epyx in the early 1980s, on Windows. After fixing incompatibility issues with Windows (such as invalid memory accesses) and gameplay bugs, I added new options and features. The most significant of these was the ability to record and play back games.
TileRogue is based on a Rogue clone by Tim Stoehr distributed with the NetBSD operating system. It features tile graphics by David Gervais and sound effects.
RevivedHack is based on Don Kneller's DOS port of Hack (the basis for NetHack). It includes Kneller’s bug fixes and additions. My contributions include bug fixes, color, tile graphics and sound effects.
MAG (Mike’s Adventure Game) was created by Mike Teixeira at Lincoln-
Sci Fi Double Feature is a collection of games I originally made for some friends, and later updated for release.
Download Sci Fi Double Feature 1.0
Match & Drop is a single-
Compact Solitaire is a collection of ten popular solitaire games: Klondike, FreeCell, Canfield, Golf, Spider, Pyramid, Yukon, Scorpion, Monte Carlo, and Forty Thieves.
Deduction is an implementation of the classic mystery board game Cluedo (also known as Clue).
“The Curse” is my entry in the Seven Day Roguelike challenge, February 2006.
I adapted (AGB_Rogue, AGB_Hack, AGB_Trek) or wrote (Mediaeval Quest, Tank Commander, Collision Course) the following games for the GBA handheld game console.
They can be played on an actual device with third-
Rogueds and Hackds are my ports of classic Roguelike games to the NDS handheld game console.
They can be played on an actual device with third-
Larn was created in 1986 by Noah Morgan on UNIX. LarnHD is based on Larn 12.4 alpha 2 by Edwin DeNicholas. I rewrote a large amount of code (by large I mean huge), and added color and sound effects.