Anti Virus Survivors 2003

Many of these games run on modern systems, many do not. Talk about anything from this era and tell us how you run it.
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IAM_EA_Nudimmud1337
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Anti Virus Survivors 2003

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I know this isn't exactly a windows XP game but this game captures the nostalgic retro aesthetic perfectly.

Normally as a programmer I like to change everything to dark theme,
however scrolling around with my cursor over a white background was oddly pleasing this time around.

The game has a great music soundtrack - hopefully they add more tracks

I just tried this game yesterday, when I spotted this browsing x
Only a FREE demo exists currently- but to me its like a full game already !


You even have to collect keys from keygen.exe to run the plugin installer.
They should just start playing 8bit chipmusic because nothing indicates the computer is infected more

Oddly I wanna say the game is "original" despite the ever trending Crimsonland-esc choose one of the random perks..
Ive also played Halls of Torment which is very similar.

Have to say I do prefer being able to aim my weapons and Antivirus simulator weapons are slightly annoying in that regard.
I prefer the pinball weapon - if you are lucky enough to upgrade the rapidity of spamming the attack soon enough.
Harddrives are good it seems but the AVD thing clutters the screen more
For whose benefit are you filling your mouth with wind
- Ullikummi, Kumarbi Epic ( 700 years earlier before the Greek version of Zeus)
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I appreciate the recent proliferation of Windows XP-styled video games on PC. I just bought this one, I haven't begun playing it at the time of posting though. It's even natively compatible with Linux!

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