Mar 21, 2002, 11:56 PM | |
Where on earth :o(
Where on earth can I still find the full version???
All I want to do is play around with the level editor, and see if I can conjure some funny stuff up, but it seems I've set the hardest goal in actually finding the software. ANY hints? ![]() |
Mar 22, 2002, 06:29 PM | |
TSF is only TSF.
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Mar 22, 2002, 08:42 PM | |
You could get it...
Having ordered from Aiko, I can tell you right now that, though he ships very efficiently, he sells the Hemming distribution of TSF--that ONLY includes TSF, not the original verson of JJ2.
![]() If you want to find the ORIGINAL version of JJ2, you are unfortunately out of luck in terms of ordering online--unless you have a Mac (if so, go to this website to order it online). Otherwise, I cannot suggest anything other than going to eBay (I found some good deals that nobody wanted there ![]() I really hope this helps. ~Slix |
Mar 26, 2002, 05:27 AM | |
Okay, i have to add some things here.
First of all, i'm not Iko but *Aiko*, defalcon. And greetings to all the kangaroos. Unknown Rabbit: The original european distribution of TSF from Project 2 *does* include a seperate CD with the full version of Jazz Jackrabbit 2 on it. (It does not include my awesome *TSF mousepad*, though) Secondly, yes, i do "sell" (i lost a lot of money on it) TSF, as Newspaz keeps telling you guys. It is the polish TSF re-release distribution from LK Avalon and german re-seller Hemming and it includes all episodes from TSF *and* the full version, but on one CD. Apart from that, you can still buy this distribution in some (online) stores here in Germany. Price is 7,90 EUR at Pearl and 6,80 EUR at SMM for example. I don't know if and at which price they ship to weird continents and places like...overseas. Stupid as i am, *i do*. My price is 15 EUR (=about 15 USD i think, depends on the daily exchange rate) with shipping and an autograph by me. Believe me, i don't make money on that. You have to pay cash and in US Dollars, if you really aren't able to go to your bank and exchange it to EUROs. Apart from that, original european Project 2 releases (be it JJ2, TSF or CC99) are hard to get anywhere, as the company went bankrupt about two years ago. |
Mar 26, 2002, 06:13 AM | |
Yes, epic is going to sue you for $15 dollars if you download JJ2 off a file sharing network.
I think it's a lot easier to download the program, and end up paying for it by getting sued by Epic then going through the hastle of buying it on some classic games vendor web-site. |
Mar 26, 2002, 07:49 AM | |
Nitro, JZBlue.. be quiet. :P
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Interesting Jazz-related links: Thread: Gameplay Theories - Thread: Make Up Your Own Gametype |
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