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Save the Lemmings in JS/DHTML
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Join Date: Mar 2001
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Haven't played that in 10 years or so... brings back good memories
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pb 1440x960 | 1.67, 1.5, 128, 80 | leopard
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Too bad they copied the lousy PC version rather than the high-res Mac version...
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Originally Posted by tooki
Too bad they copied the lousy PC version rather than the high-res Mac version...
tooki
It was even better on an Amiga.
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Even better on an Amiga? It was best on the Amiga.
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As in gameplay or graphics? The Mac's graphics at the time of Lemmings were pretty much the same as the Amiga's. (I was only referring to graphics, since the PC and Mac versions are identical in gameplay.)
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Originally Posted by tooki
As in gameplay or graphics? The Mac's graphics at the time of Lemmings were pretty much the same as the Amiga's. (I was only referring to graphics, since the PC and Mac versions are identical in gameplay.)
tooki
My point was that it's a bit weird saying that it played even better on the Amiga when the game was originally made (by 'DMA Design', now ' Rockstar North') on and for the Amiga in 1990.
The Mac version came much later, in 1995. Also much later then the PC version, 1991.
ps. besides how do you know they either copied it from PC or Mac? How relevant is that when it has/have been ported to a buttload of different platforms throughout the years: 3DO, Acorn Archimedes, Amstrad CPC, Arcade (prototype only), Atari Lynx, Atari ST, Commodore 64, Commodore Amiga CD32, Commodore CDTV, DHTML, DOS, Hewlett-Packard HP-48 series, Macintosh, Mobile phone, Nintendo Famicom (NES), Nintendo Game Boy, TI-83 plus, Nintendo Game Boy Color, Nintendo Super Famicom (SNES), OS/2, Palm, Philips CD-I, SAM Coupé, Sega Game Gear, Sega Master System, Sega Megadrive (Genesis), Sinclair Spectrum, Sony PlayStation, Sony PlayStation Portable and Windows.
(Last edited by yakkiebah; Sep 12, 2005 at 01:58 PM.
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