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Monster Bash Title Screen

The classic DOS game Monster Bash was released by Apogee Software Productions (now 3DRealms) in 1993.


You can download the first episode here: ftp://ftp.3drealms.com/share/1bash21.zip


You might need DosBox to run it on the operating system that forgot it's roots. This is a lot simpler than trying to set up a boot into DOS nowadays.

There is a page about Monster Bash on Wikipedia



Hacking Monster Bash

Bash1 requires NO crack. It is a free gift to you for sharing with whomever you choose.

The FAST System uses a custom method to pack data files that is based on the LZW algorithm (See LZW on Wikipedia)). C code available here: deLZW.

In order to get to the compressed data, you'll have to extract it frm the resource file first. At the Game Modding Wiki there is a page about the DAT Format (Monster Bash). There is also a page there about the Monster Bash Sprite Format and the IMF music format. Both of these are inside the DAT files as resources which must be extracted and probably decompressed with deLZW first.

The same DAT format (deLZW, levels, blocks and sprites) was also used for ScubaVenture. A game published in a monthly disk magazine called SoftDisk around 1992.