The Lemmings Encyclopedia

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The Lemmings Encyclopedia

Now up and running:


The Lemmings Encyclopedia


Features:


  • a quick way to find a solution to a lemmings level
  • information on the lemmings games
  • demos and clones available for download
  • and more (to come)...

Go to The Lemmings Encyclopedia and find out if you like the website and spread the word. You can leave comments on the site using a form.

NB The Lemmings Encyclopedia will replace my other website, The Lemmings Solution. It will go offline within the next two months, please update your bookmarks before that.

EricLang


DragonsLover

I just look at the different versions of Oh no! More Lemmings games and I noticed a mistake : Dos version of Oh no! More Lemmings have 100 levels and not 120. It's the Amiga version that has 120 levels and not 100. :laugh:
I like dragons! They're the center of my life! I'll never forget them...

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@ericLang: I'll add it to the site.

@DragonsLover: must be a mix up :), gonna fix it.

DragonsLover

Well, the nice thing would be to check EVERY Lemmings games using emulators, but it would take a huge time.
I like dragons! They're the center of my life! I'll never forget them...

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Yeah that's so true.. the only thing I've planned for now, is to finish all the different lemmings games for at least one platform. After that, I might do solutions for different platforms. It's easier now for me to add solutions, so that helps :).

The Lemmings Encyclopedia

And the site is live :D.. please go to http://tle.vaarties.nl and update all your bookmarks. The site http://lemmings-solution.vaarties.nl  is offline.

PS On "The Lemmings Encyclopedia", there's also a forum which you guys can use for talking on just about everything concerning lemmings.


Mr. K

Nice, although I have to disagree about Ducks being named as a Lemmings clone... it may have similar gameplay, but it wasn't made (AFAIK) with the intention of being Lemmings-like.

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Quote from: Ji Hoon on August 24, 2008, 10:46:46 PM
Nice, although I have to disagree about Ducks being named as a Lemmings clone... it may have similar gameplay, but it wasn't made (AFAIK) with the intention of being Lemmings-like.

Ah, but that's not my criteria for games to be named "lemmings-clone". Only the gameplay has to be similar, or has something to do with lemmings.

Argai

Quote from: Mondane on June 30, 2008, 08:57:50 PM
Now up and running:


The Lemmings Encyclopedia


Features:


  • a quick way to find a solution to a lemmings level
  • information on the lemmings games
  • demos and clones available for download
  • and more (to come)...

Go to The Lemmings Encyclopedia and find out if you like the website and spread the word. You can leave comments on the site using a form.

NB The Lemmings Encyclopedia will replace my other website, The Lemmings Solution. It will go offline within the next two months, please update your bookmarks before that.
Lemmings 2 The Tribes for SNES can be played with the Super Nintendo mouse.

Argai

BTW, Lemmings 2 for SNES was developed by DMA Design and published by Psygnosis.

Andi

Quote from: Argai on August 26, 2008, 05:29:51 AM
Lemmings 2 The Tribes for SNES can be played with the Super Nintendo mouse.
And it hast Fast Forward and no Map View. And I could have sworn some sort of Action Replay. But I couldn't figure out how it worked.

The Lemmings Encyclopedia

Please, use the forum on the site of "The Lemmings Encyclopedia" for stuff concerning that website: http://tle.vaarties.nl/forum/ . (But keep comments etc. coming.)

The Lemmings Encyclopedia

Hi,

Is this working for you guys as a way to explain 3D Lemmings levels: