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#11
Forum Games / Re: Save a Lemming
Last post by Baldem1990 - April 21, 2026, 01:12:04 AM
He will cut the box into a hill with a chainsaw.
#12
Forum Games / Re: 11 Lemmings
Last post by Baldem1990 - April 21, 2026, 01:10:56 AM
Quote from: The64Watcher on July 30, 2024, 02:17:24 AM10 - 10 is falling from the empire state building
This lemming experiences gravity force and is low on breath. Wind would control the lemming's movement speed. If I say a few words, the lemming will glide to safety into the East River and recover while floating in the water and while learning how to swim.
#13
Forum Games / Re: Solve a Scenario
Last post by Baldem1990 - April 21, 2026, 01:04:22 AM
He shouts "OWWCH!!!" and flies to kick the operator in the head for revenge.
#14
Forum Games / Re: The serious 5 word story.
Last post by Baldem1990 - April 21, 2026, 01:02:20 AM
However, they all go home.
#15
Lemmings Main / Re: A tier list video of all m...
Last post by kaywhyn - April 20, 2026, 06:14:24 PM
Copy/paste my reply to your pinned YouTube comment on the video:

I haven't played the SNES port of Lemmings, but I do think the music is at least decent. Far better than the Amiga Lemmings music tracks IMO, which I honestly can't stand to listen to anymore :D I really don't see how people like that port's music, though admittedly the Amiga was pretty hot stuff back then if you were one of the people fortunate enough to own such a machine back then, for which this is one of the original ports of the game. I didn't, and I still haven't played the Amiga port of Lemmings.

As for the question, I must say that the Dos version has the best music soundtrack for the game of Lemmings. In a way, I'm a sucker for the Dos version due to how I grew up with the Dos version of Lemmings. I started off with the floppy, so I was first acquainted with the Tandy Dos soundtrack. About 1-2 years later, I later owned the CD that bundles both Lemmings and ONML. This one uses a higher quality redbook CD audio version of the Tandy Dos music tracks. The redbook CD has, IMO, the best version of the AWESOME music track. I actually spent more time growing up with the redbook CD audio and also got to experience this version of the AWESOME music track first before the Tandy version despite having played the floppy version of the game first.

Playlist of the Dos Tandy soundtrack:

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYnKFyDMmhs1MmwLoEkriIXmnB7sQnfv4

Playlist of the redbook CD audio:

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL75CABB4561CE61F0

Note that in the second playlist, that isn't the CD I owned. Instead, I owned the notoriously very difficult to find gray CD by Slash. At least from what I understand, other than the publishers being different and the one in the playlist being a half green CD instead of gray like mine, they're identical in every way, according to a user who took a look at them on the Discord.

I still have the physical CD copy on me to this day, even about 30 years later! :D I will be posting my CD image dump to the Internet Archive sometime later today, now that I'm done live streaming both L1 and ONML and know that it's fully functional. It's unfortunate that I can't play the game by running it through my physical CD anymore, as it always throws installation errors and other issues that the game has when running it through Dosbox, but luckily making an image dump does work, so I was very happy to have played the CD version of the game again after so long and having not been successful in the last several years.

Other than Dos, the only other ports of the game I've played are the PSP and Genesis/Mega Drive. I went down to my local Game Stop to get PSP Lemmings on the day it was released back in 2006, when I was a junior in high school at the time ;) I had an actual PSP to play it on at the time. For the latter, I played that on an emulator either in the late 2010s or sometime in the early 2020s. Both the PSP and Genesis have quite decent sounding music tracks IMO and hence I like those in addition to the Dos and redbook CD Dos audio.

So yea, to summarize, I grew up with the Dos version of Lemmings and prefer its soundtrack to the Amiga, and I also like the redbook Dos CD audio, with a bit more of a preference for the latter due to being higher quality. I also like the  PSP and Genesis/Mega Drive soundtracks, though for the latter certain soundtracks at least, such as it has a pretty good She'll be coming round the Mountain IMO.

Thanks for sharing with us at the Lemmings Forums and looking forward to future videos from you! I'm also on YouTube with the same username as the one I use on the Lemmings Forums, and the link to my channel is also in my signature :)

Quote from: Tiduas on April 20, 2026, 06:01:14 PMI looked into your comment but can't see it on the channel unfortunately. I would guess that it's because of the playlist link that Youtube didn't like it which is a shame. Would love to read it here instead then!

Absolutely, my pleasure on the compliment! :thumbsup: 
#16
Lemmings Main / Re: A tier list video of all m...
Last post by Tiduas - April 20, 2026, 06:01:14 PM
Thank you so much for the kind words @kaywhyn! I very rarely hear much said about if my voice and talking actually fits for videos or not, but since I'm usually not hearing anything I have come to accept that it's at least acceptable. So it's very much appreciated to hear a comment like yours to get a confidence boost. 😁🔥

I looked into your comment but can't see it on the channel unfortunately. I would guess that it's because of the playlist link that Youtube didn't like it which is a shame. Would love to read it here instead then!
#17
Forum Games / Re: Corrupt-a-Wish
Last post by CrazyAfroAli - April 20, 2026, 07:21:42 AM
The eggs... don't break, somehow

I wish I wasn't so tired all the time
#18
NeoLemmix Levels / Re: MazuLems - Converted for n...
Last post by kaywhyn - April 20, 2026, 12:05:30 AM
Earlier today, I live streamed this pack:


If it isn't working for you, please check back later. It's probably still processing. Also, watch it in a browser tab if you want to see the live chat messages ;)

Exactly as the video title says, MazuLems was the very first custom Lemmings level pack I played back in the days, around 2006, when I was a junior in high school. For Dos as well, before DoveLems, which was the first custom Lemmings level pack I played on Lemmini and comes about 6-7 years after I first played MazuLems. It's now 2026, so it's now been about 20 years since I first played this MazuLems! :lem-mindblown: My timing is probably a bit off here, but yes, wow, 20 years ago!

Here, I streamed the entire pack on Dos, so I know it's not relevant to this topic because this is for the NL version, but because this is MazuLems, I think it should be fine if I post my live stream of the pack on Dos here :P Because this pack was originally made for Dos, it does mean that levels 10, 15, and 16 play out exactly as they are intended to be played, before the first two were changed so that it conforms to NL standards in namida's and mobius' conversion of the pack to New Formats NL. Needless to say, I was just blown away by Level 15 when I accidentally stumbled upon the gimmick in the level all those years ago. However, because the title is a reference to an Indiana Jones scene, I believe the level will be much easier for those who have seen the film for which the title alludes to. I haven't, and I still haven't seen any of the Indiana Jones films.

Because it was the very first custom Lemmings level pack I played, MazuLems was quite difficult for me back then (as mentioned, I was only a high schooler at the time), but I eventually did make it through the whole thing through determination and perseverance. I would later go on to play a lot of mini 10-level Dos packs on CustLemm before the end of my high school career, racking up tons of custom level solving experience along the way, as I learned plenty of neat tricks I hadn't seen before that not even was shown in MazuLems ;) In any case, this live stream was a really nice trip down memory lane for me as I kind of got to relive my childhood experience a bit from when I first played this level pack all those years ago! :thumbsup:

If memory serves correctly, I LPed New Formats NL MazuLems in honor of my 30th LP in I believe 2021, which I posted somewhere earlier in this topic :P

Quote from: Guigui on December 10, 2025, 11:34:52 PMSo if I understand correctly, the closest we can do on NL to have a level similar to what It's A magical World looked like is to shift steel plate one pixel closer to hatch area, so that the builder himself will turn around and play the role of the climber who glitched.

This way the level is pretty straightforward and both crowd are totally independant.

Skip to about the 1 hour, 30 minute mark in my video and you'll see the glitch (the magic as it's called in the level title) in action that Martin Zurlinden originally intended for the level on Dos ;)   
#19
In Development / Re: Revenge of the Lemmings - ...
Last post by Proxima - April 19, 2026, 07:50:15 PM
Quote from: mobius on April 19, 2026, 06:39:50 PMWhile I agree it's nice to have a selection of various styles all around, I would caution against making this a major concern. I did for a while and I think the pack overall suffered because I kept this in mind.

Don't worry, it's only something I thought of doing for the first 10 levels, and after that I won't think much about style balance (e.g. in the draft ordering, Levels 16, 17 and 19 are all Pillar). It might be something I consider as a deciding factor if I'm torn between two levels that could go either way, but that's all.

QuoteI'd agree Pipe Dream is a better level than the "gotta save em all". This is a good level for very early on and very a pack that's intended to be *very* beginner friendly, which I'm not sure is the best fit for this pack? But if so, then it fits.

It's meant to start easy and build up difficulty gradually. Yes, I'll probably put Pipe Dream back in in the next draft.

QuoteOh BTW; did you guys already figure out which levels are going into which pack; is it based on age?

No, that was just an idea Will had, but I think it's a non-starter; I have enough on my plate without having to sleuth out level release dates, and it's a really arbitrary way to split the pack anyway. Instead, I think that in terms of difficulty, if the levels we are using were rated from 1 to 10, pack 1 would include levels from 1 to 8, pack 2 would be 3 to 10. So there's a lot of overlap, but all the easiest levels should go in pack 1 and all the hardest ones in pack 2. When it comes to sorting out the middle ranks, I'll just go by feeling, although there will be some rules, such as: repeat pairs should stay in the same pack; levels with similar solutions should be split up.
#20
Lemmings Main / Re: A tier list video of all m...
Last post by kaywhyn - April 19, 2026, 06:47:54 PM
Hi @Tiduas,

Thank you for sharing with us! :thumbsup: I must say, you have a great voice and accent! :)

Anyway, I responded with my thoughts to your question in your pinned comment on the video. Please let me know if you're able to see it. If not, I can repost my comment which I luckily have saved just in case. I'm not certain if YouTube has taken issue with it just because I linked to some playlists in the comment.