On my site (http://it.travisbsd.org/lemmings/) I've put up Lemmings, Oh No! More Lemmings, Lemmings 2, and Lemmings 3 (ANWOL) in IPF (http://it.travisbsd.org/lemmings/ipf.php) format (meaning that they are in perfect condition, no corruptions). These files will work in WinUAE w/ the addition of a plugin (http://www.caps-project.org/files/ipflib_w32.zip). (you'll also need kickstart roms, pm me if you need them, although i'd prefer you buy them)
In short, you can play all the above Lemmings games the way they were designed to be played (who needs ports when you have the original). The only reqirement is a relativly fast computer (ANWOL eats my 2GHz cpu).
yup nothing beats the original LEMMINGS.. made on the amiga, best version ever!! music and gameplay is unbeatable..
Quote from: Benefactor link=1118800940/0#1 date=1118834591yup nothing beats the original LEMMINGS.. made on the amiga, best version ever!! music and gameplay is unbeatable..
Oh yes, I do wholehartedly agree with that statement of yours. Yes indeed. :D
Ahh, you reminded me how hard the Lemmings Chronicles was.
How the heck did I win this game when I was 9, but not now? :-[
Thanks for letting me know this is abandonware :D now i don't feel guilty!
I was raised by the DOS version, so...how do you get ONML to work using my existing download of lemmings instead of having to borrow a copy? (I can borrow one, i know someone who has it, but this'll save me a lot of time)
This probably isn't the topic to ask a question about DOS...
I don't think that you can use the "data disk" version of ONML w/o an original Lemmings disk.
If it's not the "data disk" then you shouldn't need an original Lemmings disk.