You're doing it all wrong. See, you're guessing the game I initially planned to post, not the one I actually posted. Nice mind-reading skills though.K^2 wrote:Jazz Jackrabit?
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Well, tell us what the game was and then post another one. I think we're all out of ideas.
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It's basically a MOD.
This doesn't sound at all familiar.
This doesn't sound at all familiar.
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The main characters were actually born in a magazine, before featuring in these games. This track is from the first game. The sequel took place on an island. I should point out that the in-game location in the original games on older formats didn't really resemble the one in the first version on the Amiga, but the play style was the same. It's not a cooperative.
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Two humans could play against each other or one could play against the CPU. Players laid traps for their rivals in doors and cupboards, which were actually the locations of the special items that must be collected. If the two players met, a sword fight ensued and the loser was temporarily knocked out whilst the other continued to seek.
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One character was dressed in a white suit and hat, the other was dressed in a black suit and hat. Each had a pointed nose and a wicked grin. Each character was in the same profession as James Bond but probably not working for governments. The name of the game was simple and consisted of three words. The name of the US magazine they appeared in was another word for Insane.
This one's pretty easy...
Very easy, in fact.
Very easy, in fact.
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There i go:
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Please respect the English language by using it properly. "1337" is not a word. "H4X0R" and "LOLZ0R", similarly, are not words. Numbers are not letters, do avoid using them as such. We'd also prefer a bit of capitalisation in your sentences. Remember, Capital Letters make the difference between "I helped my Uncle Jack off a horse" and "i helped my uncle jack off a horse".
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Changed. I am sorry .Squirminator2k wrote:A reminder:
Please respect the English language by using it properly. "1337" is not a word. "H4X0R" and "LOLZ0R", similarly, are not words. Numbers are not letters, do avoid using them as such. We'd also prefer a bit of capitalisation in your sentences. Remember, Capital Letters make the difference between "I helped my Uncle Jack off a horse" and "i helped my uncle jack off a horse".
Thank you.
And you do not know what game does the tune belong to?