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Help & Guides / Re: The Lemmings Solution
« on: June 15, 2007, 06:16:22 AM »
tnx :).

fyi: I'm not planning to do any updates yet on finished games, this will be done when I've finished all games. But don't worry, if you mail the solutions to lemmings-solution@wanadoo.nl I will use them when I have time.

PS Make sure you use the word "Lemmings" in your subject, all other mails go directly in the trashbin.

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Help & Guides / Re: The Lemmings Solution
« on: June 13, 2007, 05:57:02 PM »
Time for an update:

I played classic level 19 through 25 (found an really easy solution, better then the one on lemnet chronicles).

Haven't figured 26 out yet.

When I've finished all classis levels I'm gonna combine all the screenshots for classic levels 19 - 30.

Update 14 / 6 / 2007: just reached level classic 28.

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Help & Guides / Re: cant get started
« on: June 12, 2007, 10:21:49 AM »
Are you perhaps playing Oh No! More Lemmings? It turns out at least the Amiga version had codes:

http://it.travisbsd.org/lemmings/onmlcpcodes.php

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Lemmings Main / Re: Where can I download Lomax?
« on: June 12, 2007, 07:04:16 AM »
I just downloaded it, it's four languages, including English.

You are missing the CD audio though.

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Help & Guides / Re: No sound in Lemmings 2, Chronicles, or 3D.
« on: June 12, 2007, 06:53:21 AM »
Are you certain that sound is activated in DOSBox?

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Help & Guides / Re: The Lemmings Solution
« on: June 08, 2007, 06:30:24 AM »
@ccexplore & Mindless: well, I haven't thought about it. Maybe I'll make progressionshots. Concerning Lemmings Revolution, I think making an unrolled cylinder is very hard, takes a lot of screenhots. Or does someone know an easy way ?

@DragonsLover & ccexplore: At first I want to do all the official full games. And when there's time, I can do the official demo's. And after that, I even might do the levels that are different on the various platforms. But hey, time is limited :D.

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Help & Guides / Re: The Lemmings Solution
« on: June 07, 2007, 09:31:54 PM »
Update: I'm making real progress with Lemmings 3, the classic levels are done up to level 19. On average I finish 2 / 3 levels a day.

PS You can access those levels already on my website.. just be kind on the bandwidth ;).

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Help & Guides / Re: The Lemmings Solution
« on: May 31, 2007, 06:55:53 PM »
I'm working on a level convertor to convert the original lemmings levels for Lemmings DS; so having full screenshots of the levels helps me see if I'm placing traps and objects correctly... also, it's useful to see whether my implementation of Lemmings is realistic enough to support the real solution. (Lemmings DS is a big pile of lame guesswork, heh.  :winktounge:)

Ah I see. well keep up the good work!

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Help & Guides / Re: The Lemmings Solution
« on: May 31, 2007, 06:38:07 AM »
I certainly will keep that in mind, but I will try it myself first :).


@MattKamineko: I'm curious, how will it help you?

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Help & Guides / The Lemmings Solution
« on: May 30, 2007, 07:08:49 PM »

Let me introduce myself, at the time of writing this I'm 28 years old and live and work in the Netherlands.
I work as a softwareprogrammer. O and I almost forgot, I'm a male.

In my spare time I love playing games like Command and Conquer and of course Lemmings.

A few years ago I needed an idea for a website and since I never really finished the game Lemmings, I thought why not make a Lemmings site in a way it has never been done before.

Well, so I did and you all probably know the result: The Lemmings Solution.

Some technical details:

The games

Lemmings
Total image size: 2.6MB
Total html size: 112.8KB
Used version: Amiga, using WinUAE under Windows

Oh No! More Lemmings
Total image size: 1.7MB
Total html size: 102.4KB
Used version: Amiga, using WinUAE under Windows

Xmas Lemmings 1991
Total image size: 128.3KB
Total html size: 5.7KB
Used version: Amiga, using WinUAE under Windows

Xmas Lemmings 1992
Total image size: 127.6KB
Total html size: 6.1KB
Used version: Amiga, using WinUAE under Windows

Holiday Lemmings 1993
Total image size: 657.6KB
Total html size: 30.3KB
Used version: Amiga, using WinUAE under Windows

Holiday Lemmings 1994
Total image size: 681.3KB (it shares the Holiday Lemmings 1993 images, so the real total image size is 1.33MB)
Total html size: 60.4KB
Used version: Amiga, using WinUAE under Windows

Lemmings 2: The Tribes
Total image size: 2.7MB
Total html size: 106.3KB
Used version: Amiga, using WinUAE under Windows

All New World of Lemmings / The Lemmings Chronicles
Total image size: not finished yet
Total html size: not finished yet
Used version: Amiga, using E-UAE under Ubuntu

Common
Image editors: Paint Shop Pro & GIMP Image Editor
Texteditor: Notepad++ & gedit
Webspace: Free subscription at Wanadoo.nl (now Orange.nl) Moved to a payed host.

Extra information
  • Wanadoo.nl has a 50MB datalimit per day, so don't watch too many solutions a day or the site will be down ;). Moved to a better host :).
  • When I'm finished with 'All New World of Lemmings / The Lemmings Chronicles', I want to start on Lemmings 3D.
  • Infact, I want to do all the Lemmins games :).



Do you want to know more? Just ask me in this thread.

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Site Discussion / Re: Rather dead, eh?
« on: May 30, 2007, 02:12:30 PM »

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Ok then. So, when he says how many lemmings die, this is just indicative. This is just for his solution.

Something nice would be to test every level and specify how many lemmings can die to have a gold medal and also, specify if it's possible to save all of them.

You are correct, the number of lemmings that die are the ones that die in my solution. I never bothered finding out the maximum number of lemmings that may die. I just wanted a gold medal :D.

PS I must state that however most solutions are though up by me, I had some help (using existing walkthroughs) on some levels.

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Site Discussion / Re: Rather dead, eh?
« on: May 30, 2007, 09:33:44 AM »
Hello all.

I'm the author of "The Lemmings Solution" and read here and there that people think the site is dead sometimes.

Here's an explanation:

- I host the site on wanadoo.nl (now orange.nl)
- It's a free host
- The host has a downloadlimit
- Regularly the downloadlimit will be reached, hence there are a lot of images and people just like to watch them (I know I do :D )

Well, If the site just redirects you to wanadoo.nl / orange.nl, just wait until midnight CET as that's the moment the counter is reset I think.

PS I added a link to this forum to increase publicity.

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