You can increase that number by one, and I'll even <a href=http://www.dosgames.com/g_side3.php>linky you to where you can get the original and the sequel Holiday Hare - shareware and freeware, respectively.Fiad said:This game here.
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This green rabbit kicked so much ass. Though I have only encountered like 2 other people who have ever played it.
My broadband was installed one month before they took the Chromehound servers down for good. I would pay large sums of cash for a sequel.Zeren said:![]()
I miss playing online with my squadmates so much...
Ok, that got me. I was thinking about getting that game for a long time.leet_x1337 said:Get it here for a third or less of the price of a game that won't even give you as much game. And the picture isn't lying; it does have a demo. Which is also something else that most AAA games won't give you for fear that you'll find out how little there is to their game before they get your money.![]()
It was more the co-op part that I remember, or multiplayer at least where you got to make stuff and it made its way to the enemies base. I hadn't seen anything like it before, and I can't remember seeing anything like it again.IllumInaTIma said:WAIT! you mean that one game about cool robot who could transform into bike and that also had co-op campaign?!Burig said:-snip-teqrevisited said:Future Cop:LAPD.
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YES! YES! I REMEMBER NOW! PURE AWESOMENESS!Burig said:It was more the co-op part that I remember, or multiplayer at least where you got to make stuff and it made its way to the enemies base. I hadn't seen anything like it before, and I can't remember seeing anything like it again.IllumInaTIma said:WAIT! you mean that one game about cool robot who could transform into bike and that also had co-op campaign?!Burig said:-snip-teqrevisited said:Future Cop:LAPD.
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Didn't realise it was forgotten or generally unknown, from what I've seen its quite popular.leet_x1337 said:Get it here for a third or less of the price of a game that won't even give you as much game. And the picture isn't lying; it does have a demo. Which is also something else that most AAA games won't give you for fear that you'll find out how little there is to their game before they get your money.![]()
Thanks. I might look into that. I want Pharaoh to work though. The music alone made me nostalgia. Hard.nikki191 said:as for pharoh i know exactly what you mean i played that for so long. id suggest picking up children of the nile. its more detailed and made by the same guys.Blunderboy said:Mother.
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Pharaoh!
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I recently got this from GoG after suddenly remembering it existed. I'm having issues getting it to work on Windows 7 but I'll keep at it.
Also, most of the other games I've got from GoG.
Populous the Beginning especially.
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And the chances that you are ever going to play the third one is pretty darn slim, since it never got a European release.Sean Hollyman said:Ty: The Tasmanian Tiger
I never played the 3rd, but the first 2 games were fun
Did you know? In the standard asset packages of the Unreal 3 Engine, you can find various cartoony bushes, enemies and even a character model of Jazz (rigged, skinned and textured). So, yeah, if you understand animations and are willing to scrounge the U3 forums for info about UnrealScript and Kismets? You could pretty much make your own Jazz Jackrabbit game.Fiad said:This game here.
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This green rabbit kicked so much ass. Though I have only encountered like 2 other people who have ever played it.
Quoted for truth.Elemental said:Really? Two pages in and no one mention this?
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There are times that I wonder if my uncle and I were the only people to ever play that game. It was so much fun.teqrevisited said:Future Cop:LAPD.
A third person game, published and developed by EA before they succumbed to the dark side, where you control a police force mech that can transform into a hovercar with 4 weapon types and plenty of weapon choices to use within them. Aside from the main singleplayer campaign, it also had a co-op campaign mode and a 2 player versus mode in which you built towers to defend your own base and built tanks and aircraft to reach the other player's. If a second player wasn't present there'd be a CPU controlled aircraft by the name of Sky Captain who would taunt and harass you instead.
I had so much fun playing that game. There were rumours of a sequel but it never came.
I knew that they had some models and stuff for a 3D type games, but it never went anywhere because no one would publish it for them.Arqus_Zed said:Did you know? In the standard asset packages of the Unreal 3 Engine, you can find various cartoony bushes, enemies and even a character model of Jazz (rigged, skinned and textured). So, yeah, if you understand animations and are willing to scrounge the U3 forums for info about UnrealScript and Kismets? You could pretty much make your own Jazz Jackrabbit game.Fiad said:This game here.
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This green rabbit kicked so much ass. Though I have only encountered like 2 other people who have ever played it.
I honestly think Chromehounds just never really made it off the ground despite how solid it was. A sad fate for such a fun game.Zeren said:![]()
I miss playing online with my squadmates so much...
pandemic did make another (Path Of The Furon) but got eaten by EA before its mass production. No US copiesPsychicTaco115 said:![]()
Because this game is so freaking different and awesome at the same time!
We need more games like this (and the sequels too!)