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Hmm, maybe I should buy 1nsane. Had a lot of fun playing it over the network at school years back.
 

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I highly recommend Blade of Darkness although don't start off playing the Barbarian until you've practiced with one of the other characters, The Barbarian is hard mode basically :)

You mispelled "dorf". Two times.
And if you want to make it easy - choose Amazon and enjoy rolling on the floor like a twich :troll:
 
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I wonder if they've had a meeting to try and get more cyber-[genre] games into their library because of the CP2077 development...
 

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The bad news is that they're just going to slap dosbox on the abandonware CDrom version. The good news is...? There might be some neat bonus stuff to download?
 

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Codex Year of the Donut Serpent in the Staglands Dead State Divinity: Original Sin Project: Eternity Torment: Tides of Numenera Wasteland 2 Shadorwun: Hong Kong Divinity: Original Sin 2 A Beautifully Desolate Campaign Pillars of Eternity 2: Deadfire Pathfinder: Kingmaker Pathfinder: Wrath I'm very into cock and ball torture I helped put crap in Monomyth

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Wow 230 MB disc space, my first comp.at 93 had only 32 :salute:

In those days, CD checks weren't just for copy protection - you had to stream data off the CD because it was often actually larger than your hard drive.

JudasIscariot So, can we can expect more Microprose-developed games to be released in the future? There are quite a lot of them: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_MicroProse_games

Tommo, give us Rex Nebular!

The oracle remains silent, Avatar :P
 

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Wow 230 MB disc space, my first comp.at 93 had only 32 :salute:

In those days, CD checks weren't just for copy protection - you had to stream data off the CD because it was often actually larger than your hard drive.


Yeah, Bloodnet was one of my first CD games along with Loom and some Greek mythology FMVish adventure.
I still curse my Creative CD Rom time to time.
 

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The next step is Hell: A Cyberpunk Thriller, obviously. It's BloodNet's sister-game. It has a lot of stuff in common like decking, jury-rigging, similar items like EMP grenades, etc., and it was actually made by most of the same people, if my memory serves me right.

I've played BloodNet to death, so I probably won't be buying this, but I would definitely buy Hell.

Also the cover art they whipped up is 100 times better than the actual cover art.

Gog Version | US Version | EU Version
 
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The next step is Hell: A Cyberpunk Thriller, obviously. It's BloodNet's sister-game. It has a lot of stuff in common like decking, jury-rigging, similar items like EMP grenades, etc., and it was actually made by most of the same people, if my memory serves me right.

I've played BloodNet to death, so I probably won't be buying this, but I would definitely buy Hell.

Also the cover art they whipped up is 100 times better than the actual cover art.

Gog Version | US Version | EU Version

http://www.mobygames.com/game/bloodnet/cover-art

I thought ours was based on the EU version :)
 

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I loved Bloodnet when I was a kid, but I couldn't finish it. What is the difference between the CD version and floppy? And yeah, GOG needs to release Hell next!
 

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