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Et si la Seconde Guerre mondiale avait été gagnée par un homme doté d'un propulseur?

Rocket Ranger, un jeu d'action-aventure inspiré par les films de science-fiction des années 50, portant sur la Seconde Guerre mondiale et un héros inconnu doté d'un propulseur, est désormais disponible sur GOG.com pour seulement 4,79 € !

Rocket Ranger nous ramène dans les années 40, au cœur de la guerre, alors que les Nazis construisent une base sur la lune et comptent utiliser une mystérieuse substance appelée Lunarium pour réduire l'intelligence des hommes. Cependant, on est parvenu à maîtriser au cours du XXIe siècle le voyage dans le temps, de même que l'utilisation de sacs à dos propulsifs, plus quelques armes cataclysmiques et des équipements avancés de décryptage. Ainsi, vous êtes renvoyé dans le passé pour modifier l'issue de la guerre à l'aide de cette technologie, trouver leurs cinq usines de fabrication de fusées et détruire leur base lunaire. Les séquences d'action alliées aux animations cinématiques façonnent l'atmosphère de ce classique du studio Cinemaware. Ce jeu comporte également une partie stratégique : vous déplacez vos espions pour gagner des informations, évitez de vous faire détecter, et déterminez la quantité de Lunarium nécessaire à utiliser à chaque étape du jeu. Les séquences d'action incluent des combats au corps à corps avec une légion nazie, et des affrontements dans les airs contre des hordes d'avions ennemis ou des dirigeables.

Fixez un engin à propulsion fixé sur votre dos, et décollez vers cette merveille en 16 bits d'Amiga Rocket Ranger, pour seulement 4,79 € sur GOG.com!
OK, this is a bit confusing - wonder what it's going to be like when GOG makes the site available in a few more languages.
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HypersomniacLive: OK, this is a bit confusing - wonder what it's going to be like when GOG makes the site available in a few more languages.
I think this was just meant to go into the GOG French forum.

Otherwise if GOG added 10 more languages we will have 12 release threads here each day.
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HypersomniacLive: OK, this is a bit confusing - wonder what it's going to be like when GOG makes the site available in a few more languages.
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opticq: I think this was just meant to go into the GOG French forum.

Otherwise if GOG added 10 more languages we will have 12 release threads here each day.
Think HL meant "how many more bollocks will GOG drop?"

Edit: actually, you
may never have heard the prhase "drop a bollock" before... well now you have! O____o
Post edited November 07, 2014 by Sachys
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Sachys: Think HL meant "how many more bollocks will GOG drop?"

Edit: actually, you
may never have heard the prhase "drop a bollock" before... well now you have! O____o
Ha ha, well I tried to be a bit more tactful about it...
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Sachys: Think HL meant "how many more bollocks will GOG drop?"

Edit: actually, you
may never have heard the prhase "drop a bollock" before... well now you have! O____o
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HypersomniacLive: Ha ha, well I tried to be a bit more tactful about it...
Which I failed. I mean GOG create a new forum for a second language just so the standard/first/original/and so on won't be clogged (One of many reasons only I think.) and then promptly make a announcement post that goes against that.

A case of me reaction posting.

Edit: It goes without saying that when I reaction post I almost always botch it. :P
Post edited November 07, 2014 by Tarm
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HypersomniacLive: Ha ha, well I tried to be a bit more tactful about it...
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Tarm: Which I failed. I mean GOG create a new forum for a second language just so the standard/first/original/and so on won't be clogged (One of many reasons only I think.) and then promptly make a announcement post that goes against that.

A case of me reaction posting.
*flinches
This had to happened at some point :D
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Potzato: This had to happened at some point :D
As in rather sooner than later? ;-D
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Potzato: This had to happened at some point :D
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HypersomniacLive: As in rather sooner than later? ;-D
Rather sooner than at every damn release ;-D
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Potzato: Rather sooner than at every damn release ;-D
LMAO, Cheers! ;-D
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HypersomniacLive: OK, this is a bit confusing - wonder what it's going to be like when GOG makes the site available in a few more languages.
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opticq: I think this was just meant to go into the GOG French forum.

Otherwise if GOG added 10 more languages we will have 12 release threads here each day.
And they put the English speaking announcement in the French forum ^^

*dramatic voiceover* "GOG. GOG never changes"
Oh well. The language screw up sure didn't take too long to happen :D