Putt-Putt Joins the Parade (MS-DOS) Walkthrough

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A walkthrough mostly meant to test my new PC to TV converter. This is the DOS version of Putt-Putt Joins the Parade, being played on a Windows 95 laptop. I would like to mention I went through loads of pain just to get this stupid video uploaded. Firstly, it took me forever to find an efficient way of recording that stupid laptop. My GameBridge wasn't agreeing with the device, so I decided to try my hand at my other recorder, meant for VHS recordings and such. It worked out well, and I went to edit it. Lo and behold, neither Vegas 6 nor Movie Maker liked the codec. So, I had to go download Windows Media Encoder and convert it, which took FOREVER. After I finally did that, I went to edit it through Vegas, so I could crop out the borders. And of course, it finds its way to mess it up, so I'm stuck with Movie Maker, and I can't take out the borders. So, I sync up the audio, and it LOSES SYNC halfway through the video. So I FINALLY sync that part up, and it finally becomes ready to upload. Geez, this pain is almost not worth it. And yes, I know it's bright, but I seriously couldn't take it anymore. Now, as for the walkthrough itself, this version is a little bit different from the Windows version. It has MIDI music, different cursors, and options are done through keyboard commands instead of the Windows GUI (Alt-Q is quit, M is toggle music, T is toggle text, Q shows various aspects about the game, and Alt puts the game in fast mode). There are also some minor changes here and there, like how some backgrounds have moving parts that are stationary in the Windows port. Now, I know you might find it more logical to just use DOSBox or ScummVM, but I personally like it the best when it's being played off the executable. Plus, I wanted you to hear what it sounded like on my old synthesizer. I have very little to say about most of this walkthrough. This is the third time I've walkthrough'd this game, so is there really anything I need to say that hasn't been said? By the way, this is being recorded off an HP OmniBook 800CT with Windows 95 installed on it.

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