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O captura frumoasa si ieftina, felicitari!MC wrote:Max Payne 2. The Fall Of Max Payne
15 lei de pe e-bay (cu tot cu transport din UK)![]()
Super colectia! Si eu sunt legat afectiv de seria asta pentru ca GP2 a fost primul meu original, cumparat cu cativa ani buni inainte de a avea primul pc, dupa ce am citit review-ul in Game Over cred. Am citit manualul ala pana l-am tocit. Am fost cu el de vreo 3 ori la sala pana mi-au zis aia sa nu-l mai aduc ca poate are virusiMC wrote:In sfarsit am pus mana pe seria Grand Prix.![]()
Sunt un mare fan al simulatoarelor auto, iar pentru mine seria Grand Prix reprezinta holy grail-ul acestui gen de jocuri.
Sansa de a avea seria in big box edition e un vis indeplinit.
Cul. Dar n-am inteles cine ar da o avere ca sa aiba in colectie un caz de furt intelectual.wiki wrote:On 11 June 2008, GamePlasma posted an article showing certain places in Limbo of the Lost were identical to the game The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion.[8][9] After the revelation, others looking into the game discovered environments and assets that appear to be taken from numerous other games, including Sea Dogs[10][11] and World of Warcraft.[12][13]
Other content appears to have been taken from live-action films, including a scene and dialogue from the 1997 film Spawn, an image from Beetlejuice, another from Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl and several more from Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End.
Certain places in Limbo of the Lost were also identical to portions of Thief: Deadly Shadows.[14] The game depicts its lead character walking near the gates of "Famine", "Drought" and "Disease", which is identical to Thief's "Keeper Library".[3]
Limbo of the Lost is a 2D point-and-click PC adventure game released in 2008; notoriously known for it's controversy due to plagiarism.
Limbo of the Lost received two separate retail releases - one from G2 Games online in Europe in 2007, and another from Tri Synergy in North America in 2008. Both releases were extremely limited, making this game in the European and American releases extremely difficult to come by, and quite expensive.
Marvas, trebuia sa le cumperi toate exemplarele, daca mai erauFinding a copyEdit
Unfortunately, since both G2 Games and Tri-Synergy have pulled all retail copies from store shelves, it is extremely difficult to find Limbo of the Lost for sale. G2 Games still has LotL available for download on its website for £29.99. Trying to create a user account and download it, however, doesn't appear to work. It is still possible to find authentic G2 copies on Ebay occasionally, but final auction prices can exceed $200.
The US Tri Synergy version, scheduled for release around June 2008, which comes boxed with the more detailed cover art work, is extremely difficult to find and is more vaulable than the G2 version which was released October 1 2007 in the UK. Estimated value is hard to speculate due to the lack of data from any previous sales based on the rarity of the US Tri Synergy version. Threre are also conflicting reports on whether the US version ever made it on to US store shelves.
It is possible to find illegal copies of LotL and its Bonus DVD pack-in disc readily available via Bittorrent. While downloading it in this fashion is technically illegal, it is unlikely, for obvious reasons, that the publisher or developer will attempt to protect their product.
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