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KavazovAngel: Thank you for your generosity, man.
Though, it would be nice, the person that took the code to write here.
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DrIstvaan: My impression is that Halcyon picked it up, and he/she thanked thewishingwell for it.

Didn't see that post. My bad. :)
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iuliand: Never heard of it.
Call me twisted but I can't hold myself to notice the giant peniș proudly featured on the time travel suit. Am I the only one to notice this... "feature"? :P

What has been seen cannot be unseen.
Thank you GOG. Eagerly await the rest of the series :D.
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iuliand: Call me twisted but I can't hold myself to notice the giant peniș proudly featured on the time travel suit. Am I the only one to notice this... "feature"? :P
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Cook: That should end the "too much boobs on GOG" complains I guess :D

lol
YES YES YES YES! THANK YOU GOG!
I wonder if it's actually technical reasons why they didn't release the first title (first). Porting a 16-bit Windows application to 32-bit is probably non-trivial, especially if you might have lost the source code. I know that on my current 64-bit Win7 system, 16-bit Windows games, and some really quirky early Win95/98 games are the only ones that I can't get to run without setting up a virtual machine. Guess the best hope is on ScummVM to develop a driver...
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Navagon: It won't be GOG until we're able to download ancient Japanese sudoku parchments.

Just to be a smart alec, Sudoku puzzles were actually invented in 19th century France, developed into their current form by an American in the 1970s. =)
no extras ?
Post edited June 29, 2010 by lackoo1111
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Anamon: Just to be a smart alec, Sudoku puzzles were actually invented in 19th century France, developed into their current form by an American in the 1970s. =)

That's what I meant: ancient French parchments. :P You'll have to forgive my typos.
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Post edited June 29, 2010 by lackoo1111
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drdark: Would that problem possibly be garbled audio? Happens on some XP machines too. Solution was to open DxDiag (open the windows Run dialog and type 'dxdiag') and under the 'Sound 1' tab, turn audio acceleration all the way off.
I'm at work, not on Win7, so can't check yet, but give it a go.

Unfortunately, there's no Audio Acceleration slider on Win7. I checked.
So, I can't fix that.
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Anamon: I wonder if it's actually technical reasons why they didn't release the first title (first). Porting a 16-bit Windows application to 32-bit is probably non-trivial, especially if you might have lost the source code. I know that on my current 64-bit Win7 system, 16-bit Windows games, and some really quirky early Win95/98 games are the only ones that I can't get to run without setting up a virtual machine. Guess the best hope is on ScummVM to develop a driver...

I guess there isn't anything that can port Win 3.1 games?
Post edited June 29, 2010 by Skull13
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Cook: That should end the "too much boobs on GOG" complains I guess :D

Ahahahaha! Oh, GOG, always giving something to everybody. :)
Another title you guys could have charged $9.99 for. ;)
I'm absolutely psyched to see BiT in on here. Hopefully we'll see Legacy or TJP:T soon too! :D
GREAT game, one of the adventure games I've actually played and liked :P.
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Cook: That should end the "too much boobs on GOG" complains I guess :D

I'm perfectly happy with the boob allotment. Don't forget the ladies though. :P
I endorse this release. A reasonably classic game for an equally reasonable price, though I too would want to see the first game as well as the (presumably inevitable?) third one. Now, if only Steam wasn't completely emptying my wallet with the almost unprecedented "Perils of Summer" sale...
Post edited June 29, 2010 by KEgstedt