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H&D back in stores

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I was a HUGE fan. It was a pain playing on dial up though with my buddy. We spent more time trying to get it working than actually playing but single player? This is the game that blew me away more than any other during it's time.

I believe I might still have these in box form as well. i will look.
 
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I remember when demo came out and you had two missions to play, the bridge one and that rafinery compound. Me and a friend spent ages planning and executing the operation across that bridge. :) I can still remember the hilarious bug where you sent the commando under the bridge through a tactical planner and he made a circle around a ladder half way through and fallen into water. Every single bloody time XD So we had to do it manually to get past that ladder XD
 
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I also remember that bridge in the fog... and then in HD2 a devastated French village fighting in the ruins... ; )
 
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