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The Kins
Posts: 531/595 |
Blame Kawa for this bump.
A lemmings editor would rule my roost. |
Kyoufu Kawa
Posts: 1767/2481 |
I know it works on the 9x systems. I'm typing this on one now, it's the only one I managed to run LemEdit on. But seriously, we need a Windows-based editor! |
blackhole89
Posts: 786/971 |
<333 This seems to awesome and awesomely easy to be true.
A friend of mine is an absolutely Lemmings freak. (He also partially infected me...so...yeah) If you need LemEdit, I could ask him for a copy or just copy it off my school newspaper's redactional PC tomorrow (yeah... we use it for playing DOS games more than for actual work^^) and upload it somewhere. Also, LemEdit does work fine with DOS-based OSes like the Win9xMe series. |
Kyoufu Kawa
Posts: 1766/2481 |
My version, RT's version, it doesn't really matter. Just pick the one you think is more readable.
Point is, we could use a Windows-based level editor. |
macks
Posts: 716/900 |
The original document by RT. (not very hard to find actually ;o)
A good Lemmings windows level editor would be cool. But somewhere back in my mind I seem to remember that someone from this board made a pretty good clone of Lemmings that had a level editor built in. Or maybe that's just my mind messing with me. |
Kyoufu Kawa
Posts: 1762/2481 |
The level format for the original Lemmings!
Because A) it's hard to find B) it goes well with the Windows version I have C) LemEdit (equally hard to find) is DOS-based and chokes even on DosBox. |