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Trust me, I have tried it :)
Sweat, so how long do you think it will be till I can have it! :) I mean so it is open for everyone.
I wish I knew :(
If they got the permission from whoever did the game, then they could remake the game, I am not asking for a re-release, I mean a remake.
Haven't played it for years, since i was 8 probably, but I remember one, where you were on this roof near a thetre and there where propane cans near a fan, shoot them then drop down, then to your left is the thetre, might have to get my N64 out again :)
The classic Hollywood Holocaust entrance!
With time lisences are expired or ignored and games can become free again... never lose hope.
Until then, use emulators to play Tomb Nukem , i mean Duke Nukem Time to Kill, LotB and the other one...
Alright thanks, will check them out. Always feel weird trying emulators though.
PS1 emulators are very stable already, ePSXE is awesome at emulating Time to Kill to the point that its better than using the actual PS1.
You might wanna have a PS1 controller to have better "retro" experience tho, but it plays fine without it.
Got a Dualshock 3 with motion in joy, that I use for everything, emulates, Xinput, and all the old PS controllers :)
think I will stick to motion in joy atm, when all my old controllers are knackered I will just use Xbox ones if sony doesn't release decent drivers for PC.