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UPDATE: The Classic version is *slightly* more playable though, the text on the options screen is still blurry and pixelated but I can kind of make out what it says so I might just play that out of curiosity, the game looks real good, but the newer, updated or whatever version is absolutely unplayable.
UPDATE #2: text is pretty much unreadable despite changing resolutions. Oh well... too bad. I just hope it gets fixed someday.
UPDATE #3: And as I typed this and had the game opened, I noticed that, despite not being the active window, the game still reacts/moves when you hit the keys... and as far as I can tell that is NOT meant to happen.
Even turning post-processing on/off didn't improve this. I guess the game's just too old to hope for any fixes, still I wish I had a chance of playing.
To fix it I had to switch from 'Performance' to 'Balanced' priority settings on my card's Control Panel (Quality works too), for the record this is an Intel Integrated Graphics card, so whoever is having this same issue might wanna check it out (running on an old W7 32-bit laptop).
Thanks for your help Zenexon