Reverse Engineering a DOS PC FMV Game from 1994
Offered By: BSidesLV via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Dive into the world of reverse engineering as this conference talk explores the intricacies of deconstructing a DOS PC Full Motion Video (FMV) game from 1994. Learn about the challenges and techniques involved in dissecting vintage software, gaining insights into the game's architecture, file formats, and compression methods. Discover how to extract and analyze assets, understand the game's logic, and potentially modify or preserve this piece of gaming history. Perfect for retro gaming enthusiasts, software archaeologists, and those interested in the evolution of video game technology.
Syllabus
PG - Reverse engineering a DOS PC FMV Game from 1994
Taught by
BSidesLV
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