Someone once extracted the unique levels from (I think) the budget Amiga version of the original Lemmings. They're the same levels as found in the Master System version ie 'Go For It', 'Nearly There' etc. Does anyone have these, and if so would you mind uploading them? Thanks.
I used to have them but a couple of hard drives later and now I don't.
Go to page 4 from the level pack downloads and select "Master system remakes". Not too hard to find.
I think Mindless extracted levels from the Amiga version, though I think they were from the version with the special levels.
Thanks. I'll go have a hunt around for that pack.
um sry i don't have these levels
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btw i have problem with lemmix i send my level pack
like super (sunsoft)
and supreme (present)
but they show up as original levels
from lemmings original
That's strange. Can't help you there.
The Amiga levels are no longer on the File Archive. Luckily, I still have the original ZIP files on my hard drive. I have uploaded them to the file portal.
http://camanis.net/lemmings/lemmingswelt/index.php?cmd=get&file=/AmigaLemmingsLevels.zip
Most of us don't have Amiga anymore, or are you saying that you can play these levels on Windows?
Most of us don't have Amiga anymore, or are you saying that you can play these levels on Windows? 
The levels are in the same format as the DOS and Windows levels.
The Amiga levels are no longer on the File Archive. Luckily, I still have the original ZIP files on my hard drive. I have uploaded them to the file portal.
http://camanis.net/lemmings/lemmingswelt/index.php?cmd=get&file=/AmigaLemmingsLevels.zip
They're around, I just moved
them.
Excellent. Thanks!
The levels are in the same format as the DOS and Windows levels.
Then, um... why can't I get them to open in, say, LemEdit or Lemmix?
They only open correctly in Original and ONML styles; no custom.
Use orig. styles. Could try again, though, I suppose.
They're working fine in Lemmix for me Dullstar.
Apologies if you already know, but you need to open them from within Lemmix. If you try opening them from Windows using Lemmix then it won't work.
Before a computer gets pointlessly rebooted, can it be done in LemEdit?
Hi, sorry to resurrect this topic if no one wants to, but the links are broken. Where do I get the levels?
Not sure which exactly you mean, but here's
AmigaLemmingsLevels.zip, which seems to contain all Amiga levels.
I found .lvl files in one of my folders called "Go for it", "Nearly there", "Menacing" and "What an awesome level" which probably contain the special gfx level replacements:
http://geoo.digibase.ca/lemmings/Amiga_specials.zipThe levelpack minimac referred to (manual remakes, I think), is here:
http://lemmings-db.camanis.net/levelpack/agpsZW1taW5ncy0zchALEglMZXZlbFBhY2sY9g0M/
To whom it may concern,
Apparently these levels are called, "Go for it!", "Lemming Lament", "It's not over 'til it's over", and "Don't make the wrong choice!" respectively. I found out the real name for "Nearly There" from my copy of L++ which has every word capitalized, which it shouldn't.
I have a few other minor issues with L++; where do I address them? Or do I?
As far as I know - and I'm slightly out of the loop at the moment - L++ is now Lix, and L++ is generally unsupported. Both games were written by Simon here, and I believe there is a Lix thread somewhere on this forum.
What are the issues you have? I'm sure between us, the forum members could help fix them.
Hey DoubleU,
post in the
game's forum (guests can post freely) or join the IRC channel irc.quakenet.org #lix (
use this web client in case you don't have a client) or send a personal message.
-- Simon
Someone once extracted the unique levels from (I think) the budget Amiga version of the original Lemmings. They're the same levels as found in the Master System version ie 'Go For It', 'Nearly There' etc. Does anyone have these, and if so would you mind uploading them? Thanks.
I used to have them but a couple of hard drives later and now I don't. 
I've heard they were called, "Go for it!", "Lemming Lament" (aka MENACING! replacement), "It's not over 'til it's over" (called after What an Awesome Level on SMS for no good reason), and "Don't make the wrong choice!" ("Nearly There" in SMS). Call me a bit of a purist.