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fixOPFsoundsplease
Dec 3 2001, 02:05
[-**-] This is interesting because it was like OFP with its vehicles, very old it is. ***Actually it was released in September 1998, when OFP was already into its developement.[- **-]

Be advised that we are ***currently in a state of national emergency. ***You are hereby under ***direct ***command ***to ***prepare ***for ***active ***duty. ***Intelligence reports indicate ***that groups of up to 16 different enemy ***strike teams have mobilized ***themselves and ***are preparing ***an assault on ***headquarters. ***They will attack you in the air, by land, and by ***sea, via the Internet or direct game ***station linkup. ***Your ***mission: Infiltrate your ***enemy's bases, locate the hidden flag, and return to your base unharmed.

***The Defense Administration has assembled all new ***vehicles for your command, including helicopters, jeeps, tanks, aircraft carriers, boats and jets. ***You may operate your vehicles and command your forces from either a first-person immersive point of view or the more strategic chase view.

***Vast ***new ***terrains and ***landscapes are yours ***to master, including ***jungle, desert, urban settings and more. During your campaigns, you will be expected to acquire and ***deploy a staggering arsenal of weapons, including mines and missiles, and you will ***encounter more than 50 new maps to ***challenge you in the most intense combat experience ever.

***We ***fully anticipate your ***performance in the field to match ***the reputation that ***precedes you. ***A new advanced ***A.I. computer will play against ***you to hone your skills and develop your war campaigns.

762WorldOrder
Dec 3 2001, 02:08
Heh, I remember playing the original Return Fire on the 3DO system back in like '93 or '94. I thought it was a really cool game, especially for the time.

I got an abandonware version of RF2, bit I think it's DOS only, and I haven't tried to run it yet...

fixOPFsoundsplease
Dec 3 2001, 02:12
Yeah AW, I would like a copy of X-Com 2 (UFO, Terror From The Deep). AW-RF2 was in the old 1.44 disks and was released by Class (ahem.)

And RF2 ran 'OK' with windows 98 (now it will with ME/XP)

I don't think it was DOS only.

oneandsix
Dec 3 2001, 12:04
I have got Return Fire on the playstatyion, it rocks

Frizbee
Dec 3 2001, 21:38
I have Return Fire and Return Fire 2... I have to say though that although number one kicked ass, 2 SUCKED....

It was the crappiest sequel I have ever had the mis-opportunity to play.

762WorldOrder
Dec 4 2001, 02:39
OK cool, I have a spare Win98 box, so I'll try it on that.

And I hope it's not that bad, although I'm sure with OFP around I won't want to waste valuable OFP time by playing RF2. http://www.flashpoint1985.com/ikonboard3/non-cgi/emoticons/smile.gif

nocabiwik
Dec 4 2001, 02:48
rf 2 was s**t
i think i still have it somewhere but cant be f*cked looking

i think you can get rf1 from www.theunderdogs.org im not sure

762WorldOrder
Dec 4 2001, 03:01
OK cool, I have a spare Win98 box, so I'll try it on that.

And I hope it's not that bad, although I'm sure with OFP around I won't want to waste valuable OFP time by playing RF2. http://www.flashpoint1985.com/ikonboard3/non-cgi/emoticons/smile.gif