I decided to play this for the first time in years and I always find it interesting how people play with slightly different tactics to complete the levels. It's what makes Lemmings a timeless classic. Sometimes there isn't just one right way of doing it. Incidentally, I note that the music playing on "We All Fall Down" has a split-second pause in it on your copy too. I thought it was just mine, but it looks like it was shipped like that then.
Only ever had and play the floppy disc version. I never knew there was a CD-ROM version. The music on the CD-ROM is infinitely better which makes since cause the space on the CD-ROM disc is like 200x more than a floppy.
Thank you for this! I had the CD-ROM version too, but mine had slightly different looks and music. Also, I don't remember level 14 and 21. Were they perhaps excluded for being 'too graphic' with the skulls and the 666?
Never mind, I figured it out already. Seemed that they increased the falling distance on which lemmings survive a tiny bit in this edition, making the "We all fall down" level a bit rediculous. Where you previously had to dig a tiny bit to come closer to the floor (not falling to death), this is not necessary anymore. I wonder if this is the only level where it has this effect.
Question: your CD-rom version of Lemmings+ONML, what does the cover of the CD disc look like?
I decided to play this for the first time in years and I always find it interesting how people play with slightly different tactics to complete the levels. It's what makes Lemmings a timeless classic. Sometimes there isn't just one right way of doing it.
Incidentally, I note that the music playing on "We All Fall Down" has a split-second pause in it on your copy too. I thought it was just mine, but it looks like it was shipped like that then.
Only ever had and play the floppy disc version. I never knew there was a CD-ROM version. The music on the CD-ROM is infinitely better which makes since cause the space on the CD-ROM disc is like 200x more than a floppy.
I had this version too man. it kicked ass. I want to play it again man. miss this music
+AlextheSportsFan Haha nice! I think that this is probably my favourite version of Lemmings - awesome music ^^
+Juzz C I live in the States
+Juzz C I wish you'd do both of the entire games man.
What's funny about Colin Anderson is he would go on to do some _Grand Theft Auto_ music.
this is amazing, now I know the secret to success: stairs
Thank you for this! I had the CD-ROM version too, but mine had slightly different looks and music. Also, I don't remember level 14 and 21. Were they perhaps excluded for being 'too graphic' with the skulls and the 666?
Isnt the CD rom version the one with the we all fall down auto win?
I believe so - haha!
What do you mean with the "all fall down auto win"? That you can win a level by killing all lemmings in this version?
Never mind, I figured it out already. Seemed that they increased the falling distance on which lemmings survive a tiny bit in this edition, making the "We all fall down" level a bit rediculous. Where you previously had to dig a tiny bit to come closer to the floor (not falling to death), this is not necessary anymore. I wonder if this is the only level where it has this effect.