Major marks for 35th (1991-2026) anniversary of Lemmings

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Baldem1990

All of the British people and members of the Lemmings Forums will celebrate on the 35th anniversary of Lemmings on Valentine's Day (Februrary 14) 2026. Here are my fictional concepts on Lemmings mods and ports.

Lemmings for Windows 95: Director's Cut
Modified port of Windows 95 to modern PCs running Windows. Contains fixed errors (not counting the soundtrack), added "We all fall down" (Fun), "All the 6's....." and bonus levels, raised lemming capicity to 100, fixes instant fast forward bug on modern machines, MIDI conversion of DOS CD music (as known as the "Canadian Music'; plus copyrighted tracks known as "How Much is That Doggie In the Window" and "Forest Green"), fixed one-sound capicity.

Lemmings Paintball for Scratch 3.0
MIDI soundtrack recreated in FL Studio, online cloud play (user required), servers created for UK (Server 0), USA (Server 1), and Japan (remixed, Server 2), fullscreen game recreation from 480p to 720p (anti-aliased, 4:3 resolution), with help from famous Scratchers "griffpatch" and "GarboMuffin" (creator of TurboWarp, a Scratch extension engine), featured on the "Featured Projects" row in the Scratch index page (Server 0 the most popular, Server 2 behind), and added to online cloud gaming list in Scratch Addons.

Lemmings in Russia
Tribute to USSR and Russia by Russian Lemmings fan who migrated during the Russo-Ukrainian war to USA, soundtrack consisted of Russian folk, classic and 1990 Russian popular culture (seven soundtracks from Russian J2ME Lemmings were added), tilesets Moscow, Cuba (tropical), Siberia, Russian Woods, Russian Construction, Russian Old Times, and Russian 1970s, game in Russian and English, ports to Amiga, DOS (Easter egg leads to DOS CD version of Lemmings in Russia (with unique soundtrack called the "Russian Music" made in FL Studio)), Windows 95, and NeoLemmix.

Toshiba J-3100 Lemmings rediscovery
Playable in browser

Oh-no! More Lemmings for Sharp X68000 and NEC PC-9800
Port of expansion pack to Japanese home computers
The sable exited his home, took the trail, sable walks into the moving stream, went into a waterfall, got lost, and found a sable community nearby. He could use his climbing skills to get back at his home after living in the sable community after one day...
(My fictional game of Sables (a Chinese clone) based on Lemmings) DO NOT DISTURB! Sadness and complaining status: Ongoing.