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added on the 2006-05-14 17:57:08 by René Madenmann |
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Spacken Spalter!
1400 mhz, ati radeon 9700
it doesn't work... sorry for thumb down.
it doesn't work... sorry for thumb down.
quite slow and big, but fun.
"Different" :)
So stupid that it rocks. :)
what krabat said!!
(scamp has to release something like this or
"Schinken-Käse-Kombinationswurfgerät" again :)
(scamp has to release something like this or
"Schinken-Käse-Kombinationswurfgerät" again :)
"now this was just plain old silly."
@toxie: Schinken-Käse-Kombinationswurfgerät is done by Seminar. Seminar has nothing to do with Scamp.
thumbs up for the name of the prod
Great parties deserve famous invtros ;D
I have no idea what they are saying. :(
I ran it in Windows 2000 SP4 (all updates) in VMware v4.5.1 just fine.
I ran it in Windows 2000 SP4 (all updates) in VMware v4.5.1 just fine.
fun but slow, and crashed. pig
crashed in the end but i like...
RIP
lame, but sometimes funney :D
I don't get it.
www.notfunny.de
ROFL!
oh those sweet memories.
second stupidity? :D :D :D
damn I'd like to watch this, possible video capture anyone?
and btw the link doesn't work, but remove ".de" from the beginning and it works of course :-)
and btw the link doesn't work, but remove ".de" from the beginning and it works of course :-)
never mind, I don't want video anymore :-(
infinite dialog boxes saying "List index out of bounds (1296)" at the end.
funny
some wierd problems + cool
funny
pretty elitist but funny ;D
Ah. That one was funny.
that trance music at the end saved it.
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features the 2nd Reality intro, original file names, 10 MB file_id.diz, German lamer talk, ...
requires 400 MHz minimum (I've had a 350 MHz machine back in the days and it was a bit too slow)