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Cannon Fodder 2, a comedic top-down squad-based action shooter filled with tiny soldiers, wickedly designed maps, and tons of humor, is available on GOG.com for only $5.99

Sir! Permission to deliver a mission status report, sir! Private Richards, the last surviving operative of the Delta Four squad. We've encountered heavy resistance, sir! Corporal Brown forgot to turn on his oxygen mask as we landed on the alien planet. He turned blue, sir, and then he stopped moving. We managed to force our way through the first two phases of the mission, reaching the high ground without taking any more casualties, and neutralizing numerous enemy units. But then Private Johnson got confused and threw the grenade pin instead of the grenade at some purple carnivorous plants. Sergeant Woods and I continued with the assignment and we were able to reach the structure our intel reported as an entrance to the alien fort. Sir, I would like to state at this point that our intel was no good. As Sergeant Woods proceeded into the opening and stopped to signal me that the path was clear, the structure closed on him, proving to be the jaws of a giant worm-like creature. At this point, sir, I decided that the best course of action would be to return to home base. No sir, I don't believe I have any part of Woods, Brown, nor Johnson that we could bury. Yes sir, empty coffins it is then. Promotion? I'm to take a squad of rookies back there? But, but, but--yes sir!

Cannon Fodder 2, brings back all the joy that its predecessor brought into the tiny battlefields, where fast-paced action meets tactics and the horror of war meets cartoonish humor. Once more, you take control of a small squad of little pixel soldiers and lead them to victory through 70+ levels across 24 missions. But this time, the game takes you out of the trenches and throws you into the medieval times, 1930s' Chicago, and even the outer space!

Find out why war can be so much fun in Cannon Fodder 2 for only $5.99, on GOG.com.
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grviper: Worst banner in gog history?

As for Dizzy, there are remakes of
Dizzy: The Ultimate Cartoon Adventure http://www.yolkfolk.com/dizzyage/dz018.html
Treasure Island Dizzy Classic http://www.yolkfolk.com/dizzyage/dz006.html
Fantasy World Dizzy http://www.yolkfolk.com/dizzyage/dz010.html
Dizzy 3.5 http://www.yolkfolk.com/dizzyage/dz005.html
Magicland Dizzy http://www.yolkfolk.com/dizzyage/dz011.html
Prince of the Yolkfolk http://www.yolkfolk.com/dizzyage/dz008.html
Don't forget Spud's Quest (http://www.spudsquest.com/) coming soon.


OT - just looking at this screenshots make me yearn for the AGA version...
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grviper: Worst banner in gog history?
Yeah, seriously, at least give us a side-boob!
Which is better game, Cannon Fodder 1 or 2? I saw a Gamespot live stream of Cannon Fodder and it looked really fun, thinking of buying it but then CF2 comes here, so which should I get?
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grviper: Worst banner in gog history?
I like it, IMO it definitely beats the banner GOG chose for the first game. :p
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Stebsis: Which is better game, Cannon Fodder 1 or 2? I saw a Gamespot live stream of Cannon Fodder and it looked really fun, thinking of buying it but then CF2 comes here, so which should I get?
Hard to tell. CF2 is even harder than CF1 and its DOS port is better in that all the audio from the Amiga version is intact (this includes a main theme with lyrics). But well, CF1 is the original, the satire is much more powerful there (since it doesn't include any sci-fi elements) and despite still being ridiculously hard (almost unbeatable) it is more accessible and IMHO generally more enjoyable. But actually the order you play them in doesn't matter and IMHO you can't go wrong with buying both. :B
Like some here I didn't know this game existed. But now that I'm enlightend I will be buying it.....eventually.
The game fails to show up in gog's own search for some reason.
A (good?) old game release! :) Very cool.

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DCT: Also I agree Dizzy it would be nice to see Dizzy here.
I agree, a Dizzy bundle would be very cool.
Post edited February 07, 2013 by tfishell
Time to edit my gogmix.. Oh, i can't, i've missed something, haven't i?
wishlisted
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011284mm: Nice to see this here, but I have to admit I never knew there was a Cannon Fodder 2 or even a 3 either.
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Roman5: There's an Insane 2 as well!

http://store.steampowered.com/app/35320/
There are many sequels and games in general, that really need to find their home here on GOG.
Lucas Arts, Gas Powered Games/Microsoft and Rockstar are the IP owners I can think of right now.
Great, getting it as soon i have more money even though i have it on the White Label double in physical format and i
think i have another digital version around somewhere ,so then it will be 3 copys of the same game.

I think i really must love Connon fodder 2
The soundtrack is pure awesomness btw.
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JediLoop: Hmm.

From GOG's game-cards:
- Cannon Fodder: release date November 29, 1994
- Cannon Fodder 2: release date November 1, 1994

Wut?
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JudasIscariot: Well, Cannon Fodder 2 did involve time travel so it's to be expected :D

Game cards are fixed now, thanks.
It's still there, actually.
Finished this one back in the day, alot easier than the first one. Good release.
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Hillsy_: Finished this one back in the day, alot easier than the first one. Good release.
O_O You kidding? The learning curve is much steeper, you soon reach levels that are as hard as some of the later levels from CF1 and even the basic enemy behaviour is much more lethal than in CF1.