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OK, I have to ask....

I was listening to the radio last night and they mentioned a group coding games for machines that are 4-5yrs old as not everyone can afford all the vid-cards etc to play the latest shizza.

They gave the website for the FREE download and silly me forgot the website, and the name of the game.

This sounds ideal for playing on night shift at work, tehe,

I can remember that it was a <something>.uk.co (geeze that narrows it down)

Anyone know what I'm on about?

(I've really narrowed it down haven't i)

Oh, and apparently it's a revamp of an old game.

Haha, i rang the radio station and they played last nights review over the phone to me.

How helpful :closedeyes:

It was 'Scorched Earth'

Apparently a free download at www.scorchedearth.co.uk but i can't access it from work

If anyone gives it a go, let me know how it goes.

Thanks...Birnie

i loved this game! but its not for machines that are 4-5 years old, its for machines that are 14-15 yrs old.

lol, i used to play it on my windows 3.1 machine..

you could probably find it on some arcade webiste, like addictinggames.com or something

that link didnt work for me eitehr

edit: dl from http://www.dosgamesarchive.com/download/game/144

Edited by julion

yeah thats pretty old school... used to play that heeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaps.

got a few version at home on my pc... used to love playing multiplayer in class when i was in high school

this one looks mad :O hope its as good as the early ones... will DL when i get home and start scorching!

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