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The MS Windows port of LBA1. This will allow you to run Little Big Adventure as a native MS Windows program so that you don't have to hastle DOS emulators.
You will still need an original LBA1 CD. The setup will take care of the complete installation of the game or allow you to patch an existing installation.
Current version: 0.8.1
Note: this is still a beta. If you encounter any issues please report them.
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Unfolds and a guide for how to build your own paper Dino-fly. Scissors, glue and patience required.
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A preview movie of TaKaM's LBA platform game titled "Twinsen".
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This is the single sheet notice that was included with the LBA1 CD-Rom edition. It talks about a few issues with the game, most notably the red card bug. The full text is also available below.
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This is the English translation of the interview with Frederick Raynal in issue #17 of the Sanqua Experience.
Sanqua is a online French magazine freely available in PDF, PocketPC and PSP format. Their main focus is on computer games and their creators, but they also devote some space to movies.
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The LBA2 Introduction movie.
You will need the XViD codec to play this movie.
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This document contains pages about LBA and related subjects found in magazines.
Contents:
- 1000 Game Heroes (Fearless Heroes Section -Fred) - Publisher: Taschen (2002)
- F4-Toys, Magazine: EDGE (UK) - Publisher: Future (2004)
- Little Big Adventure, Magazine: EDGE (UK) - Publisher: Future (1995)
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A large collection of LBA2 savegames. It will allow you to start anywhere in the game.
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This is a official LBA1 DEMO (dated October 13, 1994). You can play the first two scenes of the game.
You need to have at least a 386 Machine with 4 MB RAM to play this short demo.
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A collection of LBA1 savegames. Now you can start from any point in the game.
Made by El Muerte.
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