Thank you for the answer, but it seems that you are not completely correct
with Monkey Business.
I know three versions of the game.
One is old, and I mean pre-Draconis time...
The second is 1.8.11 or 1.8.12.
This one was there as an 1000+ MB download.
This one was unplayable without having an actuall registration key, which I
found out after I downloaded, installed and atempted to run it.
Then there came version 1.9, which gave the lab, the temple and the beach
levels as playable without entering any registration keys.
If I remember correctly, and this might be wrong, there were reports of one
level being skipped (bug?) once you would have registered your copy, which I
did not do, but read about.
A workaround supposedly was to copy a level file somewhere, but I might be
wrong again.
What I do however, is an issue with your current Windows version of Ten Pin
Alley.
You list its version as 1.1.0.
When someone loads it today, it is in fact version 1.2.0.
And for some strange reason, it cannot under any circumstances be run under
Windows XP.
I know that Windows 7 and theoretically Vista should work, but it is not
working for XP.
The still listed version 1.1 however has no such problems and it is not a
question of the game being registered or not.
You couldn't register the 1.2 release under XP, because you would be
confronted with a nice Run Time error, and all this happens on a system
which is more filled with older libraries and such components normally
dropped in Windows 7 or later by default.
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