![]() Worms 2: Armageddon marks my first return to the series since I last played it over a decade ago and, to my surprise, the game has not seen a single fundamental change in its formula save for the fact that you can play it online now. That was the last time I had played a Worms game, and as subsequent releases made their way to new generations of console and PC gamers, I let the series slip by me and allowed it to hold a fond place in my childhood gaming memories. Between stints of Virtua Fighter battles and races in Daytona USA, we were blowing things to smithereens in Worms. Article taken from first time I ever played a Worms game was on my friend’s Sega Saturn. I still love the fact that GOG keep classic games alive like this, it's vitally important we don't lose access to some true classics. They worked perfectly, super smooth as expected from a classic title. This sure brought back some memories! For those that never played it, it's a run and gun action platformer that was originally released in 1994, with the sequel releasing in 1995.Īfter testing both, I couldn't find any issues. ![]() ![]() I actually played the original on the Sega Megadrive at a friends house when I was younger, I remember being mesmerised by it at the time. Naturally, they come with DOSBox pre-configured so playing these classics is easy on Linux. They come as seperate downloads, but each has the GOG installer powered by MojoSetup. They come as part of a bundle " Earthworm Jim 1+2: The Whole Can 'O Worms".Īs usual, our friendly GOG contacts sent over a copy for me to test out. Thanks to the magic of DOSBox, Earthworm Jim 1 & 2 are now available for Linux direct from game store GOG.
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