I might be behind the times on this possibly, at least with regards to fellow DigiPen students, but for anyone who hasn't seen this yet: http://www.fileplanet.com/148139/140000/fileinfo/Crazy-Cross---Full-Version
An almost 500 MB download, be warned. It's worth it though, at least judging from what tiny bit I've messed with it so far.
For those who go to DigiPen, it's probably enough to say that this is a link to the full version of Crazy Cross, and that Professor Jahn is briefly in the intro. (Recall the "Dance Teacher Dance!" video, or whatever it was called, that was on the public drive last semester. I didn't realize that Crazy Cross was the game that it came from until now, though.)
For those who don't go to DigiPen, I suppose a bit of explanation is in order. Here is the somewhat out-of-date website for the game, as well. And here is a GameHippo review of the game.
As an aside, I also have Crazy Lou 64, the game to which Crazy Cross is the sequel, if anyone wants it and can't find it elsewhere. It's around 280 MB itself, however, so I'm not sure how I could easily get it to anyone. (And, actually, upon looking through the zip of it now, it looks like the Jahn clips come from this game moreso than Crazy Cross. That alone makes me wish I'd played more of Crazy Lou 64 than I have done thus far, as I never really got beyond the initial areas before. I'm tempted now to give it another try again before starting Crazy Cross...)
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Here is a download link for Crazy Lou 64 as well. Gamehippo is no more, apparently.
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It's almost 2:00 am now, though, so all of it will have to wait until tomorrow at any rate. :(
(Maybe it's just me, but the main character of these two games, Lou, looks a heck of a lot like Jake Bruno.)
An almost 500 MB download, be warned. It's worth it though, at least judging from what tiny bit I've messed with it so far.
For those who go to DigiPen, it's probably enough to say that this is a link to the full version of Crazy Cross, and that Professor Jahn is briefly in the intro. (Recall the "Dance Teacher Dance!" video, or whatever it was called, that was on the public drive last semester. I didn't realize that Crazy Cross was the game that it came from until now, though.)
For those who don't go to DigiPen, I suppose a bit of explanation is in order. Here is the somewhat out-of-date website for the game, as well. And here is a GameHippo review of the game.
As an aside, I also have Crazy Lou 64, the game to which Crazy Cross is the sequel, if anyone wants it and can't find it elsewhere. It's around 280 MB itself, however, so I'm not sure how I could easily get it to anyone. (And, actually, upon looking through the zip of it now, it looks like the Jahn clips come from this game moreso than Crazy Cross. That alone makes me wish I'd played more of Crazy Lou 64 than I have done thus far, as I never really got beyond the initial areas before. I'm tempted now to give it another try again before starting Crazy Cross...)
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It's almost 2:00 am now, though, so all of it will have to wait until tomorrow at any rate. :(
(Maybe it's just me, but the main character of these two games, Lou, looks a heck of a lot like Jake Bruno.)
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Date: 2005-07-07 03:17 am (UTC)From:There's only one thing I feel the need to say at the moment: the "Summon JAHN" attack that you get after you gain the "Geometry Book" item is one of the most hilarious things I have ever seen in a video game. That is all.
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Date: 2005-07-07 09:53 am (UTC)From: