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Bad Toys 3d Resources

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Hoo boy. Took me long enough to find everything out. A great thanks to JohnnyH from Openapoc project (check em out, guys bringing x-com apocalypse to opensource http://openapoc.org/) for helping me decipher sprite format.

ANYWAY.


Yeap, this thing. Was quiet disappointing that there were no rip, so i made one, these would go nicely along with ken shooter textures, or other lesser quality ones.

Here's a pack with full set of everything from the game. Sounds, sprites, textures, intro midi track - everything is in place.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/bk0davo8nzf3c ... s.zip?dl=0
And some examples
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Cool!

Probably among the few who remember this obscure game back in the day. Always wondered if it used a modified Wolf3d engine, as it seems very similar. I was able to rip the sound effects myself back when but that was it. Thanks for this.
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CeeJay wrote:Cool!

Probably among the few who remember this obscure game back in the day. Always wondered if it used a modified Wolf3d engine, as it seems very similar. I was able to rip the sound effects myself back when but that was it. Thanks for this.
Nah, nope. this one was made in-house. Turbopascal, NE executable for win95. By '95 raycasting were well documented and clones of wolf3d with in-house code were popping out quiet frequently.
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The What.
I didn't know of this game until now, and this is sad because I know/own tons of FPS and RPG games.
Thanks for sharing that stuff smoke_th
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I remembered playing this at a younger age, I actually forgot it existed but now that I remember I am going to try to get a copy.
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You can download the demo and enter name and code to register/unlock it (I found the code on youtube myself).
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Ozymandias81 wrote:The What.
I didn't know of this game intil now, and this is sad because I know/own tons of FPS and RPG games.
Thanks for sharing that stuff smoke_th
You're welcome :D
Whiteace wrote:I remembered playing this at a younger age, I actually forgot it existed but now that I remember I am going to try to get a copy.
(Redacted - don't even mention NAMES of abandonware sites. -ww) has a copy along with key. Note that it wouldn't work on 64bit systems (as i've mentioned - NE executable) - i got it to work on xp and windows 98 inside my virtual machine, as well as on windows 95 inside my dosbox installation of it (yea, black magic).

Here's a sneak peak of what i am using it for. (some textures are custom made for the wad, out of original ones)
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CeeJay wrote:You can download the demo and enter name and code to register/unlock it (I found the code on youtube myself).
can you even play it on a modern computer though? i got the shareware at some point and my Windows 7 system refused to play it because it was a 16 bit executable.
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Viscra Maelstrom wrote:
CeeJay wrote:You can download the demo and enter name and code to register/unlock it (I found the code on youtube myself).
can you even play it on a modern computer though? i got the shareware at some point and my Windows 7 system refused to play it because it was a 16 bit executable.
I didn't knew my messages were invisible.
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Whiteace wrote:I remembered playing this at a younger age, I actually forgot it existed but now that I remember I am going to try to get a copy.
(Also redacted. -ww) has a copy along with key. Note that it wouldn't work on 64bit systems (as i've mentioned - NE executable) - i got it to work on xp and windows 98 inside my virtual machine, as well as on windows 95 inside my dosbox installation of it (yea, black magic).
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Thank you so much. I was about to try this myself just now, looked online to see if this has been done before, saw your xentax thread and found this.
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Updated links. everything should be visible and work now
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