Lode Runner - The Legend Returns
Anyone know where I can find Loadrunner 1 or 2, if there is a second one, I think I remember I used to have it, I'm not sure.
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Loadrunner? :huh:
Or did you mean Loderunner? This one I know then... ;) |
Yeah loderunner. Do you know where I can download it from?
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By the way arent you glad to see me back freddy :D
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Yeah, welcome back from Australia! :D
I'll see where I could find this one. ;) |
Ok, I got Loderunner, but I cannot post the link here, so I'll PM you. ;)
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Aiight cool.
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I love this game :P |
This is a different version to the one i remember playing many years ago. The one I remember had 6 different colours and the man was a stick figure. Does anyone remember this version.
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thx for the PM... :ok:
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Sent a PM with the 1983 version of it. Well... with three versions of the 1983 version.
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I sent a reply to that PM but I dont think it worked. So I'll say thanks once again here. Thanks.
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It came on, don't worry. ;)
Have fun with the game. :) |
No problem :) I'd post the link here for the others too, if I knew it were allowed, but if it's said earlier... Beh, I'll just screenshot and review it, then wait for Kosta to add it. Fun for everybody, not just those that visit the forum then :D
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Sure, good idea. :ok:
I would love to steal the work from you and do something useful, but this last week before the vacations is little hard... :angel: |
Will take half an hour up to an hour. That is... if DosBox wants to cooperate. Right now, it's being dumb, being half azerty, but not enough for me to type /, \ or :. You can imagine how limbless you feel in Dos without the use of those three signs.
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Out of those three signs I only use \
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I also use the . (dot) for asking dir.exe and things like that..
its very useful :ok: |
Well yeah you need the .
Also I remember many years ago when we had a dos computer you could use a command that would list the files in a folder horizontally as well as vertical so you could see them all. Does anyone know what that command was and if it works in dosbox? |
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I love the dos in the old days.. When wanna have that: dir/w = Normal (horizontal) Dir/p = second way (vertical) And there is the trick: Dir/w/p = Special!!..(Horizontal + Vertical) |
If you don't use :, then how do you mount C: and switch to there?
And yeah, I've been using dir.exe /p/w and the likes ever since I was a kid. It's useful :kiddi: |
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WHat...we got new SMILES :ok: :ok: I like those... :kiddi: :kiddi: :kiddi: :kiddi: :kiddi: :kiddi: But where are the rest of the dancing fruits???????????????????? |
:whistle: I know nothing 'bout that dancing apple, those shaking oranges, that waltzing kiwi and the moshing coconut :whistle:
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But still so much to do for school...making me :sick: |
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No problem... That`s why we all got here together on this site :angel: :angel: |
Tru dat
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This is an ooooold DOS game that I remember playing in my youth, and I think would be a great addition to this site.
You are a treasure hunter that is able to drill holes into the ground to keep your enemies from getting to you. Your objective is to gather all the treasure in each of the 150 levels. I don't have the floppies or anything anymore, so I had to download it from another AbandonWare site. Still, if anyone here has the game, I'd strongly recommend uploading it so the other attendees can play this great game. |
ooo, fun fun fun fun games, the Lode Runners were. Take your pick of which one you want HERE!
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I have this game and I could upload it to abandonia if it is abadonware(and if you dont already have it) :whistle:
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I'd love to have it... :D One of the best games!
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Ohhh, I always wanted to play this game! I had a demo of it and I loved playing that!
Did you see who designed Lode Runner: the Legend Returns? That's right! Jeff Tunnell!! :w00t: |
Not abandonware as far as I know.
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Lode Runner: The Legend Returns | 1994 | Sierra | [REJECTED: ESA]
Protected till 2010. |
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