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DLC Battlehorn Castle
DLC Frostcrag Spire
DLC Horse Armor
DLC Thieves Den
DLC Mehrunes Razor
DLC The Orrery
DLC Spell Tomes
DLC The Vile Lair
Anyway, they don't even supply a DOS Emulator or even recommend one for the first two games in the series. What kind of marketing ploy is that? It's a money grabbing ploy. Ugh...
lol poor consoles. So glad I moved to PC.
Source: http://tesalliance.org/forums/index.php?/topic/6617-faq-the-elder-scrolls-anthology/
Well, thanks for the heads up, battle2525. But still, there's no way I want to unnecessarily add a game to the control freak that is Steam. They ruined FNV for starters. Does Sarah Weintraub, Joana (something), Atomic Wrangler hookers, Benny (with Black Widow perk) ring any bells? You must remember Fisto at least - ruined. Fortunately I have multiple copies of each, apart from the first two, so I won't be sucked in. Good news on the Dos box issue though, for those that want to endure the earlier games. All I remember from those is a Village inn - that's all. I must have been really impressed.