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Gaming Arena => Abandonware => Topic started by: Samui on Oct 07 2004, 06:17 PM

Title: C-Dogs
Post by: Samui on Oct 07 2004, 06:17 PM
This game is pretty fun. You select a campaign, you can customize your character, and pick what weapons you would like to equip yourself with. Then, you go through missions to beat the campaign. This game also has 2-player mode, and Dogfight mode. It's really fun.

Also, you can make your own campaigns. Unfortunately, the site for the campaign builder is down, as well as the official site for C-Dogs. But I'm sure I could assist you, if you wanted to make your own campaigns. Or, you can search for documentation online  :nerd:

Here is the link to get C-Dogs:

http://www.kitsuneparadise.com/abandonware/cdogs.zip (http://www.kitsuneparadise.com/abandonware/cdogs.zip)

If you want sound, you may want to get VDMSound.


Update (4/30/08): C-Dogs SDL (http://lumaki.com/code/cdogs/download/) is a port of C-Dogs to modern operating systems. With this, you won't even *need* DOSBox or VDMSound. Wish I could say the same about the campaign editor, though.

Screenshot is attached now. So you can see what the game looks like.
Title: C-Dogs
Post by: Samui on Oct 19 2004, 07:20 PM
I have gotten access to the Campaign Editor readme. - I have copied it to a text document, so you can get to it if you need it, and in case the website is "down" again.

http://www.kitsuneparadise.com/abandonware...aign_editor.txt (http://www.kitsuneparadise.com/abandonware/campaign_editor.txt) ( right click, and choose "Save Link As" )
Title: C-Dogs
Post by: Manda on Oct 19 2004, 09:08 PM
Does Win98SE need VDMsound?
Title: C-Dogs
Post by: Samui on Oct 19 2004, 09:15 PM
I would recommend it, as I remember going through hell trying to make this game work in 98se.
Title: C-Dogs
Post by: Manda on Oct 20 2004, 06:04 AM
I know Win95 doesn't need VDMSound...
Title: C-Dogs
Post by: Samui on Dec 18 2007, 10:35 AM
Bumping, because I can. Also, a couple finds.

I found a better written editor tutorial over here (http://cyberdogs2001.tripod.com/Trauts/editor.htm).

There is also C-Dogs SDL (http://freshmeat.net/projects/cdogs-sdl/), a port of C-Dogs to modern operating systems. Here's a direct link to the project page (http://lumaki.com/code/cdogs/). As you can see, there have been ports to *many* other systems, including Nintendo DS.

It seems to be a very good port, and is worth checking out.