Game Remake/Recreation

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    I have a really old Windows 98 platformer game. I like to remake it. However, all the graphics seem to be packaged in a RES file.

    Does anyone know how I can decompile/depack/extract the graphics? Is there any automatic disassemblers/readers, etc?

    NB:

    I didn't make this game, and it seems this game was a fan-made game itself, as there's no copyright, credits or author information whatsoever.

    I just like to "remake" games so that they work on modern Windows. That means learning how to write a "reader" so that my program can use the ORIGINAL files and run/play the game.

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    Did you create this game? Do you own the resources?

    If not then please don't ask users how to steal resources, regardless of when they were created.

    I didn't make this game, and it seems this game was a fan-made game itself, as there's no copyright, credits or author information whatsoever.

    I just like to "remake" games so that they work on modern Windows. That means learning how to write a "reader" so that my program can use the ORIGINAL files and run/play the game.

    I didn't make this game, and it seems this game was a fan-made game itself, as there's no copyright, credits or author information whatsoever.

    I just like to "remake" games so that they work on modern Windows. That means learning how to write a "reader" so that my program can use the ORIGINAL files and run/play the game.

    I'm a fan of recreating old games for personal use, but I can't really allow discussion on depacking on here. There are plenty of sites on web that deal with such things.

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