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saith32: Hmmm... Divinity 2?
2 minutes to guess? Obviously too easy. :-)

Your turn!
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saith32: Hmmm... Divinity 2?
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toxicTom: 2 minutes to guess? Obviously too easy. :-)

Your turn!
LOL your description reminded me of that stupid dragon hunter group that you could morph during fight with!!!!!!



Okay my turn hm...

These darn feral tribesmen are taking away my sweet cavewoman babes! I guess I am going to have to get them back and not even a T-rex will stop me! I will use my trusty club but I hope I find better weapons along the way.
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saith32: These darn feral tribesmen are taking away my sweet cavewoman babes! I guess I am going to have to get them back and not even a T-rex will stop me! I will use my trusty club but I hope I find better weapons along the way.
Humans?
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saith32: These darn feral tribesmen are taking away my sweet cavewoman babes! I guess I am going to have to get them back and not even a T-rex will stop me! I will use my trusty club but I hope I find better weapons along the way.
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toxicTom: Humans?
Nope. Another hint.

It came out for SNES and can be two player.
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saith32: Nope. Another hint.

It came out for SNES and can be two player.
Chuck Rock! I don't know if it was ported to SNES, but it was on Amiga (same era).
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saith32: Nope. Another hint.

It came out for SNES and can be two player.
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toxicTom: Chuck Rock! I don't know if it was ported to SNES, but it was on Amiga (same era).
Nope. As far as I know this is SNES only. there was a sequel for it on SNES too.
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saith32: Nope. As far as I know this is SNES only. there was a sequel for it on SNES too.
Well then I won't know it.
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saith32: Nope. As far as I know this is SNES only. there was a sequel for it on SNES too.
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toxicTom: Well then I won't know it.
well I will say that I actually loved this game as kid and still play it today with my son now. you should check it out when the name is revealed or should I say names.
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saith32: ... or should I say names.
Please don't. My elder daughter currently is very happy playing TIM3, and the little one want me to play Skyrim (because she *may I say this?* is fascinated by beheadings and think my Divinity 2 character has ugly shoes).
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saith32: ... or should I say names.
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toxicTom: Please don't. My elder daughter currently is very happy playing TIM3, and the little one want me to play Skyrim (because she *may I say this?* is fascinated by beheadings and think my Divinity 2 character has ugly shoes).
LOL make sure your sporting that blood Echelon Armor set!!!
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Green_Hilltop: snip
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Ghorpm: Is there any way to legally obtain Night Trap and without spending a fortune?
Sorry for the late answer. There isn't because the game had stopped being sold a long time ago (it is from 1992 after all), so the only way how to obtain it legally, or rather semi-legally because I'm not sure how exactly right it is to resell used or bought copies since many games say it's illegal on their box, is to buy it from resellers selling their old used or unopened copies on Ebay and similar places. Or, since the game hasn't been sold officially for years and probably won't be since the KS failed, and the devs didn't sound like they will try to get it published anytime soon (and so the publishers or devs aren't getting a single cent from you when you buy a used copy), you can grab an image from the net and if the game ever does get re-released, buy it then. If you go the latter way, just be warned that the PC version has a slightly higher ceiling of how many Augers you had to have captured at certain points in the game than the other versions (at least the Sega version), however it does feature saving, so depending on how you want to play it you might want to grab the 3DO or Sega version - I personally think the saving does take a bit out of the game, so I played most of it without saving much, however with the increased captured Augers limit it makes you replay it way more often, so you might want the Sega version instead.

But it's a really fun game, so I do recommend trying it out! :)
Post edited January 03, 2015 by Green_Hilltop
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toxicTom: Well then I won't know it.
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saith32: well I will say that I actually loved this game as kid and still play it today with my son now. you should check it out when the name is revealed or should I say names.
Joe and Mac: Cavemen Ninja?

also *bump*
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saith32: well I will say that I actually loved this game as kid and still play it today with my son now. you should check it out when the name is revealed or should I say names.
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Fever_Discordia: Joe and Mac: Cavemen Ninja?

also *bump*
Correct!
Your turn!
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Fever_Discordia: Joe and Mac: Cavemen Ninja?

also *bump*
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saith32: Correct!
Your turn!
LOL really? Well apparently the first one came out on a couple more platforms than just SNES - including DOS!
http://www.mobygames.com/game/joe-mac-caveman-ninja

OK this one should be pretty easy:

"So apparently, in order to progress, I need to capture a leader alive to interrogate for information, but specifically a leader from a cap ship, NOT a base leader!"
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saith32: Correct!
Your turn!
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Fever_Discordia: LOL really? Well apparently the first one came out on a couple more platforms than just SNES - including DOS!
http://www.mobygames.com/game/joe-mac-caveman-ninja

OK this one should be pretty easy:

"So apparently, in order to progress, I need to capture a leader alive to interrogate for information, but specifically a leader from a cap ship, NOT a base leader!"
Awwww sorry I thought it was snes only. Now I am a bad person:'(.

Toxictom is going to hate me but they are awesome:(.
Post edited January 08, 2015 by saith32