What do I do with these files?

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    tl2e3le4f Member

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    Okay, before I say anything, I have to say that I am a newbie when it comes to these kind of things. First, I downloaded this game for the PC since I wanted to try it out. I thought it contained the average .exe file and all those other things so I can just install and play, but it doesn't. It is about 670 MB and includes a .ccd, .cue, .img, and .sub file. I tried looking online for what to do with these files so I can actually play the game, but had no success. Can anyone help me with this by telling me what program I should use so I can somehow play this game? Thanks!
     
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    burn the file onto a cd with alcolhol , nero or clonecd...
    you could also mount it on a virtual dvd drive ith deamontools.
     
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    I think I have alcohol 120%, so I just burn all those files onto a blank cd? Um, could you explain how you do that? And what is mounting the files on a virtual dvd drive?
     
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    open alcohol
    image burning wizard
    click browse and choose the game file you just downloaded.
    click next then click start

    mounting the files on a virtual drive is instead of burning the file onto a cd, you could play it directly from your harddrive.
    http://forum.alcohol-soft.com/lofiversion/index.php/t15038.html
     
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    Thanks! I figured it out, all I had to do was burn the .cue file onto the blank cd-r.
     
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