Die Sonne brannte auf die Weizenfelder, die wie ein goldenes Meer bis zum Horizont wogten. Es war Erntezeit, und die Luft vibrierte nicht nur vor Hitze, sondern vor dem Dröhnen der Mähdrescher – der "Trokkoren", wie die Fahrer ihre stählernen Kolosse nannten.
Leo, einer der Abfahrer, presste das Gaspedal seines modifizierten Pick-ups durch den ausgefahrenen Feldweg. Staub wirbelte hinter ihm auf. Sein Job war es, neben dem riesigen, erntenden Mähdrescher herzufahren, sobald dessen Korntank voll war. Dann öffnete sich eine Luke, ein riesiger Schlauch senkte sich herab, und innerhalb von Sekunden wurde die kostbare Fracht in Leos Anhänger gesaugt. Ein gefährliches Ballett aus Geschwindigkeit und Präzision.
Heute war alles anders. Der letzte Mähdrescher des Tages war fast voll, aber die Förderpumpe hatte einen Defekt. Die Lösung? "Leersaugen im Pendeltakt!", rief der Vorarbeiter über Funk. Leo grinste. Das hieß: Volle Fahrt voraus, dann eine scharfe Kehre, um den Schlauchansatz wieder einzufangen, wenn der Mähdrescher langsam weiterfuhr. Ein hin und her, ein Tanz auf Leben und Tod.
Der Funk knackte. "Jetzt, Leo!" Er trat auf die Tube, der Pick-up sprang nach vorn, parallel zum Riesen. Der Schlauch sauste herab, traf den Anhänger, und das goldene Gut strömte ein. Dann das Signal: "Wende!" Leo riss das Steuer herum, der Wagen drehte sich auf den Stoppelfeldern, Staubwolken verhüllten die Sonne. Er jagte zurück, fand die Position wieder, fing den Schlauch erneut ein. Ein Adrenalinstoß, reiner als der Weizen.
Als der Tank leer war, stieg Leo aus. Sein Herz schlug ihm noch immer im Hals. Er blickte über das Feld, auf die Spuren seines Tanzes im Staub. Es war kein Job. Es war ein Duell mit dem Sommer, ein Ritt auf der Schneide der Ernte. Und morgen würde der Tanz von neuem beginnen.
Musik zum Download https://soundcloud.com/radio-ptr-musikprojekt/marcus-schroeder-traktor-dance
Lyrics written Kai-Dominik Bertha (ELAG ERFURT)
Copyright by Radio PTR
Radio PTR Inc. Slowakei
Most SNP, 851 01 Bratislava
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In the recent interview, Mr. Harisharan Devgan, with the news channel News Tank, dated18/08/25, shared his valuable thoughts and words, interviewed on the new farmer’s protest being stated as a scam. As our country, India, is an agriculturally specialised country where the farmers are the leaders of the field. The farmer’s protest very much needed and has been witnessed in recent era. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qM3Nj3ON1NE
Ego at the Showroom, Economics at Home – Ride Smart, Spend Smarter
Your heart is pounding as you enter the showroom. That motorcycle you've had your eye on? It stands there in all its chiseled, forceful splendor. The aerodynamic fairings, the loud exhausts, the torque statistics, and the alluring financial schemes can easily captivate you. We've all been there, let's face it. That boost to one's ego is real. The cleverer flex, though, is taking that excitement home without breaking the bank.
Welcome to the new age of riding—where performance meets practicality, and riders think beyond the showroom floor.
Ride Smart. Think Long-Term.
How well it holds up on the street is more important than how lovely the stock showroom setup looks under the lights. This is the point at which astute riders upgrade only the essentials, spend money on equipment and components that genuinely improve the journey, and save money for future travel.
Choose aftermarket upgrades with proven performance gains
Opt for helmets and jackets with multi-season usability
Focus on essential mods first—like exhausts, filters, crash protection
Don’t pay for flash. Pay for function.
Whether it’s upgrading to a high-flow air filter instead of a full system right away, or grabbing a mid-range helmet with MIPS tech instead of an overpriced lid with graphics, it’s all about knowing where your money makes a difference.
Economics in the Garage – Ride More, Spend Less
It’s not about riding cheap. It’s about riding clever. The rider who saves on insurance, maintenance, and fuel—without compromising performance—is the one who rides more often, upgrades more efficiently, and smiles more at every refuel.
DIY maintenance? That’s savings and satisfaction in one.
Reusable air filters and performance oils? Long-term value.
Invest in good cleaning and care products? Your gear lasts longer.
A smart rider knows that money saved on vanity is better spent on actual riding experiences—those early morning rides, that Ladakh trip, those Sunday corners.
Your Bike, Your Rules – But Think Beyond the Rev Counter
It’s easy to fall into the trap of chasing bigger cc numbers or shinier toys just to flex at the café stop. But the true satisfaction? It comes from knowing your machine, tuning it your way, and investing where it matters most—rider safety, ride comfort, and real-world performance.
Good helmet over gold-plated levers
Certified riding jacket over imported rim stickers
Touring seat over a fake carbon tank pad
Because confidence on the road doesn’t come from the spec sheet. It comes from the gear you trust and the knowledge you’ve earned.
Shop Smart, Ride Smarter – Only at Bikegear.in
At Bikegear.in, we believe in rider-first economics. No overpriced hype. Just authentic gear, race-tested parts, and trusted brands—delivered across India, with rider-to-rider guidance every step of the way.
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Army Men 2 - Mission 3 - Tank Store
- In his reality, the plastic world, Sarge must now defend the tracks of an Armored Vehicle Supply Train for the Green Army, using the Tanks from the weapons factory.
- En su realidad, el mundo de plástico, el Sargento ahora debe defender las vías de un Tren de aprovisionamiento de vehículos acorazados para el ejército Verde, usando los mismos Tanques de la misma fábrica de armamento.
In Army Men and Army Men 3D, the commander of the Tan army, Plastro, invades the Green territory. Sarge fights against the Tan forces, and at the end of the game, he discovers a strange portal that he enters, ending up in a gigantic kitchen. Army Men 2 begins with a massive Tan force, including Plastro himself, chasing him through the portal. Major Mylar betrays Plastro, destroys the portal upon entry, and takes control of the Tan army and territories when Plastro is declared missing.
Army Men II is a real-time tactics (RTS) game developed and published by The 3DO Company for Microsoft Windows and Game Boy Color. The game differs from its predecessor in that it features battles in both the "real world" and the "plastic world." It was also the first to introduce the concept of portals between the real world and their world (the plastic world), a theme that was expanded in later games. It is the sequel to both the first Army Men and Army Men 3D on PlayStation 1, which shared the same storyline as Army Men 1.
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Taking a look at the Plastic Soldiers that we have bought in the last few months, before putting them away.
Toy Soldiers packages bought in the "Chinese" markets in Argentina.
This is a livestream excerpt in better quality: https://youtube.com/live/3UhKYsys15s
0:00:00 - Bag of Assorted Giant Soldiers
0:01:02 - Bag of giant Green soldiers
0:01:40 - Good quality medium soldier bags + jeep
0:03:15 - Bag of assorted common soldiers medium quality + Centurion tank
0:04:02 - Bag of common soldiers assorted Ocher and Green of medium quality
0:04:45 - Bag of assorted common soldiers of good quality
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Upgrade Your Motorcycle – Ride Better, Ride Smarter
Riding a motorcycle is more than just transportation it’s freedom, adrenaline, and expression all rolled into one machine. But even the best bike can become better. When you upgrade smartly, your ride transforms from standard to spectacular. It’s not about splurging it’s about unlocking performance, comfort, and control that you didn’t know your machine had.
Whether you're slicing through city traffic or tearing up the open highways of India, the right upgrades make every twist of the throttle count. This is where riding gets smarter and a whole lot more thrilling.
Why Upgrade?
Stock bikes are made to please the masses. But you? You're not here for average. You're here for sharp throttle response, better ergonomics, and that roaring exhaust note that makes people turn their heads.
Here’s what smart upgrades can bring:
Performance: Lighter exhausts like the SC-Project CR-T or Leo Vince LV-10 give you a serious boost in horsepower and torque, not to mention sound that makes your presence known.
Control: Upgrade your suspension and braking setup for handling that responds to your instincts.
Comfort: Touring seats, tank grips, and rearsets ensure that even long rides are a joy, not a pain.
Protection: Gear from Alpinestars, RST, and Bell offers top-tier safety without compromising style.
Every upgrade is a step toward better handling, increased confidence, and total connection between rider and machine.
Ride Smarter, Not Just Faster
Riding smart means knowing your bike and understanding where an upgrade will give you the most value. For city riders, it might be lightweight exhausts and quickshifters for tight maneuvers. For long-haul adventurers, it’s touring windshields, saddlebags, and waterproof boots. Track junkie? You need titanium full systems, high-flow air filters, and race leathers that move with you.
Whatever your goal, riding smarter means gearing up with purpose.
Built for Indian Roads, Backed by Global Performance
The Indian roads are brutal heat, dust, monsoons, potholes. But the right upgrades are ready for it all. International brands are now designed with local conditions in mind:
Heat-resistant exhausts
Waterproof riding gear
Street-legal performance parts
And the best part? You don’t have to hunt in local markets anymore. Everything you need is online.
Get It All at Bikegear.in
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Army Men 3D PVP - Two-Player game "Capture the Flag" (CTF)
You must sneak into your opponent's base to retrieve his or her flag. Once you go back to your base with their flag and reach your own flag, you'll win the game.
Prepare for combat in an all new 3D world where Green and Tan plastic soldiers have come to life. You are Sarge, the Green army veteran squad leader who’s a shoot first, ask questions later kind of soldier. Whether you’re dodging bazooka shots, melting attacking infantry with your flamethrower, or leading your squad into the enemy bunker, you must do whatever it takes to bring down the evil Tan army.
Shoot machine guns, launch mortars, plant mines, throw grenades, fire bazookas, and then finish the enemy off with the flamethrower. But you need heavy artillery or extra mobility?: Jump in a tank, jeep, cargo truck, or halftrack. Melt infantry, blow vehicles into pieces, and shatter the plastic enemy with your armored vehicle.
Dynamic 'Combat Cam' can switch instantly between 3rd and 1st person perspectives, allowing for greater control during the heat of battle.
First of its kind Multiplayer Squad Deployment Editor that allows you to place your troops in the positions you want, for a totally original 2-player gameplay in various environments.
#ArmyMen3D #ArmyMen #Playstation1 #MiltiplayerGameplay #PS1 #PSX
"The Army Men Videogames Channel" is a YouTube channel specialized exclusively in the Army Men franchise and thematic derivatives, run by some of the most loyal and knowledgeable fans from around the world.
Some of our most important activities are the design of Army Men video games, unique modifications of existing games and MODs for other games.
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Army Men 3D PVP - Two-Player game "Capture the Flag"
"Santa Plastico", one of the most mysterious CTF maps in #ArmyMen 3D, and one of the most PVP (Player vs Player), where Plastic Soldiers fight each other without the interference or help of anything other than their ability.
You must sneak into your opponent's base to retrieve his or her flag. Once you go back to your base with their flag and reach your own flag, you'll win the game.
Prepare for combat in an all new 3D world where Green and Tan plastic soldiers have come to life. You are Sarge, the Green army veteran squad leader who’s a shoot first, ask questions later kind of soldier. Whether you’re dodging bazooka shots, melting attacking infantry with your flamethrower, or leading your squad into the enemy bunker, you must do whatever it takes to bring down the evil Tan army.
Shoot machine guns, launch mortars, plant mines, throw grenades, fire bazookas, and then finish the enemy off with the flamethrower. But you need heavy artillery or extra mobility?: Jump in a tank, jeep, cargo truck, or halftrack. Melt infantry, blow vehicles into pieces, and shatter the plastic enemy with your armored vehicle.
Dynamic 'Combat Cam' can switch instantly between 3rd and 1st person perspectives, allowing for greater control during the heat of battle.
First of its kind Multiplayer Squad Deployment Editor that allows you to place your troops in the positions you want, for a totally original 2-player gameplay in various environments.
#ArmyMen3D #ArmyMen #Playstation1 #MiltiplayerGameplay #PS1 #PSX
Tag Your Mate – Share the Ride, Share the Thrill
There’s a certain kind of magic in riding solo. But let’s be honest some journeys just hit different when you’ve got your riding buddy right there next to you. The shared laughs at a chai stall, the head-nod when you throttle in sync, the silent understanding when the road stretches out ahead it’s not just a ride, it’s a brotherhood (or sisterhood) on wheels.
So, tag your mate. The one who always shows up with a full tank and no excuses. The one who knows when to push the limits and when to just cruise. Because let’s face it riding is better when the thrill is shared.
The Joy of Riding Together
From mountain passes in Ladakh to coastal curves in Goa, every rider has that one friend who turns any trip into a story. Whether it's a weekend breakfast run or an all-out cross-country tour, having your buddy riding beside you means:
Double the thrill, half the worry
Shared memories that last a lifetime
Built-in photographer and mechanic (we all have that one friend!)
Unspoken understanding only riders get
You’ve probably got hours of GoPro footage and inside jokes no one else understands. And every ride, no matter how simple, turns into an adventure when your riding crew is locked and loaded.
Gear Up Together
Real friends don’t let friends ride unprepared. Whether you’re the one always pushing for that next gear upgrade or you’re helping your mate choose the right helmet, you both know that gear matters.
Matching riding jackets? Flex.
Gloves that make filtering through traffic feel like slicing butter? Absolutely.
Helmets like the Shoei X-SPR Pro, HJC RPHA 1, or Arai RX-7V that offer top-tier protection with unbeatable style? Must-have.
And when you and your riding buddy are geared up right, it’s not just about looking good. It’s about riding safer, longer, and smarter together.
The Right Gear for the Right Crew
At Bikegear.in, we don’t just supply gear we ride too. That means we get it. We’ve curated helmets, jackets, boots, gloves, and luggage systems that are perfect for duos who ride hard and ride far.
Whether you and your buddy are planning your next road trip, gearing up for track days, or just upgrading your Sunday rides, we’ve got what you need:
Top riding brands like Alpinestars, Rynox, Dainese, Revit
Touring luggage, Bluetooth comms, performance parts
Fast delivery across India and expert support
Need help picking gear that matches your mate’s vibe? Hit us up at +91 9610311313.
Tag. Ride. Repeat.
Riding together is more than just a hobby it’s a bond. So next time you’re revving up for a ride, don’t forget to tag your mate, gear up, and hit the road.
Shop now at Bikegear.in and take that shared thrill to the next level.
First Love, Dream Bike – Ride the Passion, Live the Journey
Everybody has a memory of the first time their eyes met their ideal bike, The engine's snarl, the tank's gleam and the impression that it was made especially for you. It was more than simply a machine to many of us. Our first love was an unbridled force of adventure, freedom, and unadulterated passion on two wheels.
From that first ride around the block to open highways under endless skies, your bike isn’t just transport it’s a part of who you are. And every journey since? Just another chapter in a love story that never gets old.
It Starts with Passion, Then It Becomes a Lifestyle
You don’t just ride you live it. Early mornings chasing sunrise, late-night rides that clear your head, pit stops that turn into lifelong friendship, there’s something about biking that awakens the soul. And once you’ve felt that connection, there’s no going back.
Your ideal bike has more than just torque and technology, whether it's the Triumph Street Triple's precise performance, the Kawasaki Ninja's forceful pull, or the iconic styling of a Royal Enfield. It contains indescribable moments, milestones, and recollections.
Dress Your Ride, Elevate Your Experience
A dream bike deserves dream gear.
The right riding jacket, gloves that mold to your grip, boots that support every shift this isn’t vanity. This is about riding with purpose.
Want track-ready protection? Suit up in Alpinestars or Dainese.
Heading into monsoons? Rynox Storm Evo rain gear has your back.
Need all-day comfort? Pick premium gloves from Revit or Tarmac.
And don’t forget that perfect helmet the crown to your two-wheeled throne. Whether it’s a Shoei X-SPR Pro, Arai RX-7V, or a HJC RPHA 1, your lid isn’t just about safety it’s about identity.
The Road Is Calling Are You Ready?
You’ve got the dream bike. Now ride it like it deserves with gear that matches your passion, your spirit, and your journey.
Bikegear.in offers genuine motorcycle clothing, boots, helmets, and accessories that are carefully chosen for Indian riders who don't want to sacrifice style, performance or safety. We have everything you need to keep your journey going, regardless of how long you've been riding or how new you are.
Delivered across India
100% Genuine Products
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Ride the Love, Live the Journey
Because the relationship between a true rider and their bike is more than just horsepower and chrome. It has to do with the heart.
So, embrace the trip, ride the passion, and never turn back.
Shop today at Bikegear.in and follow your passion for riding.
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Army Men 3D PVP - Two-Player game "Capture the Flag"
"Santa Plastico", one of the most mysterious CTF maps in #ArmyMen 3D, and one of the most PVP (Player vs Player), where Plastic Soldiers fight each other without the interference or help of anything other than their ability.
You must sneak into your opponent's base to retrieve his or her flag. Once you go back to your base with their flag and reach your own flag, you'll win the game.
Prepare for combat in an all new 3D world where Green and Tan plastic soldiers have come to life. You are Sarge, the Green army veteran squad leader who’s a shoot first, ask questions later kind of soldier. Whether you’re dodging bazooka shots, melting attacking infantry with your flamethrower, or leading your squad into the enemy bunker, you must do whatever it takes to bring down the evil Tan army.
Shoot machine guns, launch mortars, plant mines, throw grenades, fire bazookas, and then finish the enemy off with the flamethrower. But you need heavy artillery or extra mobility?: Jump in a tank, jeep, cargo truck, or halftrack. Melt infantry, blow vehicles into pieces, and shatter the plastic enemy with your armored vehicle.
Dynamic 'Combat Cam' can switch instantly between 3rd and 1st person perspectives, allowing for greater control during the heat of battle.
First of its kind Multiplayer Squad Deployment Editor that allows you to place your troops in the positions you want, for a totally original 2-player gameplay in various environments.
#ArmyMen3D #ArmyMen #Playstation1 #MiltiplayerGameplay #PS1 #PSX
Take Your Gen3 Hayabusa to the Next Level with the Right Gear
Own a Gen3 Hayabusa? Then you already know you’re riding a legend.
But let’s be honest this beast deserves gear that matches its performance. Whether you’re chasing top speed on the highways or carving through fast corners, the right motorcycle gear can take your experience from great to downright unforgettable.
It’s time to upgrade your ride with premium riding gear and accessories, now available online in India at Bikegear.in.
Unleash Your Gen3 Busa's Full Potential
The Gen3 Hayabusa is all about aerodynamic perfection and sheer power. However without control, safety and rider comfort, performance is meaningless. That’s where the right gear comes in gear that’s not just functional, but purpose-built for speed demons like you.
Start with a track-grade helmet from brands like Shoei, Arai or HJC. These lids don’t just look the part they’re wind-tunnel tested for stability at high speeds and built to protect you when it matters most.
Riding Gear That Keeps Up with the Beast
Next, you'll need equipment that matches the DNA of your Hayabusa.
Consider armored gloves, race-specific riding suits, and jackets with reinforcements that provide comfort, breathability and abrasion resistance in any situation.
High-performance equipment from companies like Alpinestars, Dainese and Rynox is ideal for weekend outings or extreme sport touring.
And let’s not forget the boots grab a pair of Sidi, TCX or Alpinestars riding boots for unmatched grip, ankle protection, and control at every lean angle.
Upgrade Your Ride. Elevate Your Experience.
Don’t stop at the gear performance upgrades can completely transform your Gen3 Hayabusa.
To reduce weight, release horsepower, and give your bike the throaty growl it so richly deserves, install a full-system Akrapovic or SC-Project exhaust.
For increased control and reduced stress during strenuous rides, add aerodynamic accessories, quickshifters, tank grips, and adjustable rearsets.
Every mod should amplify what your Hayabusa is already built to do: dominate.
You Have an Amazing Hayabusa. So Should Your Equipment.
Upgrade your Gen3 Hayabusa with top-quality accessories and equipment available only on Bikegear.in.
We provide quick shipping throughout India, 100% authentic items, and knowledgeable assistance to help you discover the perfect fit.
Got questions? Call us at +91 9610311313 our team rides too and knows exactly what you need.
Ride harder, ride smarter, and look better doing it because your Hayabusa deserves nothing less.
Army Men 3D PVP - Two-Player game "Capture the Flag"
You must sneak into your opponent's base to retrieve his or her flag. Once you go back to your base with their flag and reach your own flag, you'll win the game.
Prepare for combat in an all new 3D world where Green and Tan plastic soldiers have come to life. You are Sarge, the Green army veteran squad leader who’s a shoot first, ask questions later kind of soldier. Whether you’re dodging bazooka shots, melting attacking infantry with your flamethrower, or leading your squad into the enemy bunker, you must do whatever it takes to bring down the evil Tan army.
Shoot machine guns, launch mortars, plant mines, throw grenades, fire bazookas, and then finish the enemy off with the flamethrower. But you need heavy artillery or extra mobility?: Jump in a tank, jeep, cargo truck, or halftrack. Melt infantry, blow vehicles into pieces, and shatter the plastic enemy with your armored vehicle.
Dynamic 'Combat Cam' can switch instantly between 3rd and 1st person perspectives, allowing for greater control during the heat of battle.
First of its kind Multiplayer Squad Deployment Editor that allows you to place your troops in the positions you want, for a totally original 2-player gameplay in various environments.
#ArmyMen3D #ArmyMen #Playstation1 #MiltiplayerGameplay #PS1 #PSX
Army Men 3D PVP - Two-Player game "Capture the Flag" (CTF)
You must sneak into your opponent's base to retrieve his or her flag. Once you go back to your base with their flag and reach your own flag, you'll win the game.
Prepare for combat in an all new 3D world where Green and Tan plastic soldiers have come to life. You are Sarge, the Green army veteran squad leader who’s a shoot first, ask questions later kind of soldier. Whether you’re dodging bazooka shots, melting attacking infantry with your flamethrower, or leading your squad into the enemy bunker, you must do whatever it takes to bring down the evil Tan army.
Shoot machine guns, launch mortars, plant mines, throw grenades, fire bazookas, and then finish the enemy off with the flamethrower. But you need heavy artillery or extra mobility?: Jump in a tank, jeep, cargo truck, or halftrack. Melt infantry, blow vehicles into pieces, and shatter the plastic enemy with your armored vehicle.
Dynamic 'Combat Cam' can switch instantly between 3rd and 1st person perspectives, allowing for greater control during the heat of battle.
First of its kind Multiplayer Squad Deployment Editor that allows you to place your troops in the positions you want, for a totally original 2-player gameplay in various environments.
#ArmyMen3D #ArmyMen #Playstation1 #MiltiplayerGameplay #PS1 #PSX #Playstation
"The Army Men Videogames Channel" is a YouTube channel specialized exclusively in the Army Men franchise and thematic derivatives, run by some of the most loyal and knowledgeable fans from around the world.
Some of our most important activities are the design of Army Men video games, unique modifications of existing games and MODs for other games.
Follow us on our social networks for more exclusive content:
- https://www.ArmyMen.com.ar
- https://facebook.com/armymenvideogames
- https://instagram.com/armymenchannel
- https://twitter.com/armymenchannel
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Army Men 3D PVP - Two-Player game "Capture the Flag" (CTF)
You must sneak into your opponent's base to retrieve his or her flag. Once you go back to your base with their flag and reach your own flag, you'll win the game.
Prepare for combat in an all new 3D world where Green and Tan plastic soldiers have come to life. You are Sarge, the Green army veteran squad leader who’s a shoot first, ask questions later kind of soldier. Whether you’re dodging bazooka shots, melting attacking infantry with your flamethrower, or leading your squad into the enemy bunker, you must do whatever it takes to bring down the evil Tan army.
Shoot machine guns, launch mortars, plant mines, throw grenades, fire bazookas, and then finish the enemy off with the flamethrower. But you need heavy artillery or extra mobility?: Jump in a tank, jeep, cargo truck, or halftrack. Melt infantry, blow vehicles into pieces, and shatter the plastic enemy with your armored vehicle.
Dynamic 'Combat Cam' can switch instantly between 3rd and 1st person perspectives, allowing for greater control during the heat of battle.
First of its kind Multiplayer Squad Deployment Editor that allows you to place your troops in the positions you want, for a totally original 2-player gameplay in various environments.
#ArmyMen3D #ArmyMen #Playstation1 #MiltiplayerGameplay #PS1 #PSX
"The Army Men Videogames Channel" is a YouTube channel specialized exclusively in the Army Men franchise and thematic derivatives, run by some of the most loyal and knowledgeable fans from around the world.
Some of our most important activities are the design of Army Men video games, unique modifications of existing games and MODs for other games.
Follow us on our social networks for more exclusive content:
- https://www.ArmyMen.com.ar
- https://facebook.com/armymenvideogames
- https://instagram.com/armymenchannel
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#ArmyMen #ArmyMen3D #Playstation
A Tank Pet that is treated as the 5th Party Member
-Leaving my own answer here
Apparently some PENALTIES will be incurred
・inapplicable to player's support buffs
・remove any Proration
・ASPD -51%
・CSPD -51%
・AMPR -51%
・NMPR -51%
・Dealing Damage -51% *this is the only removable
*Over 9.9k times fusion is the only way to remove it
so, Absorb HP will not decrease.
Weapon: Magic Device
Type: Magic Attack
Nature: Devoted
Stats: INT>VIT
Main Skill
・Rage Attack = aggro generator 1400MP equivalent per approx 1.3s
・First-Aid = After all, I'm the one who will protect you until the end.
・Stealth Attack = with a kNight, I can be quiet.
・MP Gain = can perform Rage 20 shots and increase NMPR to 108/3.4s
・Absorb HP = can survive while Dealing Damage
Gem case
・Attacker's Pet = Raises the damage dealt +30%
・Tanker's Pet = Lowers the damage received -30%
Suitable Owner
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Sarge Hawk and Colonel Grimm narrowly escaped by helicopter from the Tan attack on their Green base, but on the way they spot a Blue tank in the middle of the nearest town, which is very suspicious given the circumstances, and Hawk He decides to go and investigate. Trying to follow the Spy, Sarge enters some kind of strange, illuminated cave or hole, which leads him to what appears to be another world totally different from his own: a vast and gigantic world. But to the misfortune of the Blue spy, the place where they ended up is too small to escape, and Hawk captures him back for debriefing.
The Spy provided a lot of information about the plans of Plastro and the Tan army, about the discovery of the "Portals" and the weapons that Plastro can get from there. Also the whereabouts of the Heroes.
Having rescued Hoover, Riff, Thick, and Shrap, Sarge is informed by Colonel Grimm that Plastro has sent an ultimatum to the Green nation: "Surrender or be destroyed." The Greens' only option is for Hawk to destroy the last remaining portal in the most heavily guarded corner of Fort Plastro. Hawk eventually manages to use the portal after fighting his way through in an epic one-man battle. After believing Vikki had betrayed the Green army, Hawk rescues Scorch and is told that she stayed with Plastro to try to gain his trust and gain information, so the two of them deliver that valuable strategic information to the Green army.
Returning to Fort Plastro again, this time Sarge attacks from the east side of the base, managing to take it with the help of the Green army for the finale.
After this, Vikki is discovered and Plastro sends a bomb through the portal, destroying the Greens' ability to pursue him, with Hawk being the only one who manages to pass through the portal by using it to escape. He fell into a giant sandbox, watching in the distance as Vikki calls for help while she is kidnapped by Plastro.
Finally Hawk manages to overcome the sandbox and uses a rocket to go to the coordinates where they took Vikki, and after rescuing her they both must escape from a gigantic monster, separating again.
FMV Mod for Army Men: Sarge's Heroes in Sega Dreamcast, adding the video cutscenes.
Sarge's Heroes is a third-person shooting video game developed and published by The 3DO Company for Nintendo 64 in North America on September 28, 1999 and April 14, 2000 in Europe. The player normally controls Sarge Hawk, a sergeant of the Green Army and fights against the evil General Plastro and the Tan Army. The story is the eternal racial war between the Greens and the Tas. This is 3DO's grand attempt to incorporate a recognizable brand into the Army Men franchise. Establish a main cast, updating the generic "Sarge" from the original series to a strongman Sarge Hawk, giving him a squad, a girlfriend and an officer at the helm. It is a very successful launch, despite the fact that Jim Cummings only gives the voice to each male character, resulting quite convincing. This game helped to bring the franchise further to the subseries Sarge's Heroes. Both armies are named after the usual colors of plastic toy army men.
The campaign of a player is the main mode of Sarge's Heroes. The player travels through various missions, completing objectives.
Exclusive to the PS1 version of the game are the fully animated prerendered scenes, which the Nintendo 64 lacks, thanks to the limited space in the cartridges. Even the Dreamcast version, which is nothing more than an improved copy of the N64, stuck to the pantomime narration in the engine instead of the CGI-animated FMV films.
On N64 you don't have to deal with the clumsy physics and poor collision detection of PS1, even though N64 it's not perfect, it's just much better. DC is not much different to N64, but something worse. It's positive that the lack of verticality of PS1 and PC is not present in N64 and DC, because it adds a whole new dimension to the missions. The N64 version was not optimal in terms of its controls, but it was not as bad as Playstation 1 and PC.
Even though the Army Men games had already established a formula for their third-person shooting games with Army Men 3D, Sarge's Heroes deviates a lot, completely overhauling almost every aspect. The camera perspective, the detail, the movement, the animation; everything has been changed to allow for a faster and less deliberate pace. Sarge Hawk can also jump, which allows for a little climbing on platforms. Pero lo worst is the time it takes the camera that follows the player to adjust itself again, so that the view that we have ahead is not so disconcertingly vacillating.
The Dreamcast version is the same than N64, only with better graphics, textures, character design and voice acting included, which is why Dreamcast is probably the best version (except that the FMV is missing here too).
#ArmyMenSargesHeroes #ArmyMen #Dreamcast #SargesHeroes #SegaDreamcast
Sarge Hawk and Colonel Grimm narrowly escaped by helicopter from the Tan attack on their Green base, but on the way they spot a Blue tank in the middle of the nearest town, which is very suspicious given the circumstances, and Hawk He decides to go and investigate. Trying to follow the Spy, Sarge enters some kind of strange, illuminated cave or hole, which leads him to what appears to be another world totally different from his own: a vast and gigantic world. But to the misfortune of the Blue spy, the place where they ended up is too small to escape, and Hawk captures him back for debriefing.
The Spy provided a lot of information about the plans of Plastro and the Tan army, about the discovery of the "Portals" and the weapons that Plastro can get from there. Also the whereabouts of the Heroes.
Having rescued Hoover, Riff, Thick, and Shrap, Sarge is informed by Colonel Grimm that Plastro has sent an ultimatum to the Green nation: "Surrender or be destroyed." The Greens' only option is for Hawk to destroy the last remaining portal in the most heavily guarded corner of Fort Plastro. Hawk eventually manages to use the portal after fighting his way through in an epic one-man battle. After believing Vikki had betrayed the Green army, Hawk rescues Scorch and is told that she stayed with Plastro to try to gain his trust and gain information, so the two of them deliver that valuable strategic information to the Green army.
Returning to Fort Plastro again, this time Sarge attacks from the east side of the base, managing to take it with the help of the Green army for the finale.
After this, Vikki is discovered and Plastro sends a bomb through the portal, destroying the Greens' ability to pursue him, with Hawk being the only one who manages to pass through the portal by using it to escape. He fell into a giant sandbox, watching in the distance as Vikki calls for help while she is kidnapped by Plastro.
Finally Hawk manages to overcome the sandbox and uses a rocket to go to the coordinates where they took Vikki, and after rescuing her they both must escape from a gigantic monster, separating again.
FMV Mod for Army Men: Sarge's Heroes in Sega Dreamcast, adding the video cutscenes.
Sarge's Heroes is a third-person shooting video game developed and published by The 3DO Company for Nintendo 64 in North America on September 28, 1999 and April 14, 2000 in Europe. The player normally controls Sarge Hawk, a sergeant of the Green Army and fights against the evil General Plastro and the Tan Army. The story is the eternal racial war between the Greens and the Tas. This is 3DO's grand attempt to incorporate a recognizable brand into the Army Men franchise. Establish a main cast, updating the generic "Sarge" from the original series to a strongman Sarge Hawk, giving him a squad, a girlfriend and an officer at the helm. It is a very successful launch, despite the fact that Jim Cummings only gives the voice to each male character, resulting quite convincing. This game helped to bring the franchise further to the subseries Sarge's Heroes. Both armies are named after the usual colors of plastic toy army men.
The campaign of a player is the main mode of Sarge's Heroes. The player travels through various missions, completing objectives.
Exclusive to the PS1 version of the game are the fully animated prerendered scenes, which the Nintendo 64 lacks, thanks to the limited space in the cartridges. Even the Dreamcast version, which is nothing more than an improved copy of the N64, stuck to the pantomime narration in the engine instead of the CGI-animated FMV films.
On N64 you don't have to deal with the clumsy physics and poor collision detection of PS1, even though N64 it's not perfect, it's just much better. DC is not much different to N64, but something worse. It's positive that the lack of verticality of PS1 and PC is not present in N64 and DC, because it adds a whole new dimension to the missions. The N64 version was not optimal in terms of its controls, but it was not as bad as Playstation 1 and PC.
Even though the Army Men games had already established a formula for their third-person shooting games with Army Men 3D, Sarge's Heroes deviates a lot, completely overhauling almost every aspect. The camera perspective, the detail, the movement, the animation; everything has been changed to allow for a faster and less deliberate pace. Sarge Hawk can also jump, which allows for a little climbing on platforms. Pero lo worst is the time it takes the camera that follows the player to adjust itself again, so that the view that we have ahead is not so disconcertingly vacillating.
The Dreamcast version is the same than N64, only with better graphics, textures, character design and voice acting included, which is why Dreamcast is probably the best version (except that the FMV is missing here too).
#ArmyMenSargesHeroes #ArmyMen #Dreamcast #SargesHeroes #SegaDreamcast
Sarge Hawk and Colonel Grimm narrowly escaped by helicopter from the Tan attack on their Green base, but on the way they spot a Blue tank in the middle of the nearest town, which is very suspicious given the circumstances, and Hawk He decides to go and investigate. Trying to follow the Spy, Sarge enters some kind of strange, illuminated cave or hole, which leads him to what appears to be another world totally different from his own: a vast and gigantic world. But to the misfortune of the Blue spy, the place where they ended up is too small to escape, and Hawk captures him back for debriefing.
The Spy provided a lot of information about the plans of Plastro and the Tan army, about the discovery of the "Portals" and the weapons that Plastro can get from there. Also the whereabouts of the Heroes.
Having rescued Hoover, Riff, Thick, and Shrap, Sarge is informed by Colonel Grimm that Plastro has sent an ultimatum to the Green nation: "Surrender or be destroyed." The Greens' only option is for Hawk to destroy the last remaining portal in the most heavily guarded corner of Fort Plastro. Hawk eventually manages to use the portal after fighting his way through in an epic one-man battle. After believing Vikki had betrayed the Green army, Hawk rescues Scorch and is told that she stayed with Plastro to try to gain his trust and gain information, so the two of them deliver that valuable strategic information to the Green army.
Returning to Fort Plastro again, this time Sarge attacks from the east side of the base, managing to take it with the help of the Green army for the finale.
After this, Vikki is discovered and Plastro sends a bomb through the portal, destroying the Greens' ability to pursue him, with Hawk being the only one who manages to pass through the portal by using it to escape. He fell into a giant sandbox, watching in the distance as Vikki calls for help while she is kidnapped by Plastro.
Finally Hawk manages to overcome the sandpit and uses a rocket to go to the coordinates where Vikki was taken....
FMV Mod for Army Men: Sarge's Heroes in Sega Dreamcast, adding the video cutscenes.
Sarge's Heroes is a third-person shooting video game developed and published by The 3DO Company for Nintendo 64 in North America on September 28, 1999 and April 14, 2000 in Europe. The player normally controls Sarge Hawk, a sergeant of the Green Army and fights against the evil General Plastro and the Tan Army. The story is the eternal racial war between the Greens and the Tas. This is 3DO's grand attempt to incorporate a recognizable brand into the Army Men franchise. Establish a main cast, updating the generic "Sarge" from the original series to a strongman Sarge Hawk, giving him a squad, a girlfriend and an officer at the helm. It is a very successful launch, despite the fact that Jim Cummings only gives the voice to each male character, resulting quite convincing. This game helped to bring the franchise further to the subseries Sarge's Heroes. Both armies are named after the usual colors of plastic toy army men.
The campaign of a player is the main mode of Sarge's Heroes. The player travels through various missions, completing objectives.
Exclusive to the PS1 version of the game are the fully animated prerendered scenes, which the Nintendo 64 lacks, thanks to the limited space in the cartridges. Even the Dreamcast version, which is nothing more than an improved copy of the N64, stuck to the pantomime narration in the engine instead of the CGI-animated FMV films.
On N64 you don't have to deal with the clumsy physics and poor collision detection of PS1, even though N64 it's not perfect, it's just much better. DC is not much different to N64, but something worse. It's positive that the lack of verticality of PS1 and PC is not present in N64 and DC, because it adds a whole new dimension to the missions. The N64 version was not optimal in terms of its controls, but it was not as bad as Playstation 1 and PC.
Even though the Army Men games had already established a formula for their third-person shooting games with Army Men 3D, Sarge's Heroes deviates a lot, completely overhauling almost every aspect. The camera perspective, the detail, the movement, the animation; everything has been changed to allow for a faster and less deliberate pace. Sarge Hawk can also jump, which allows for a little climbing on platforms. Pero lo worst is the time it takes the camera that follows the player to adjust itself again, so that the view that we have ahead is not so disconcertingly vacillating.
The worse: the Dreamcast version has a total absence of pilotable vehicles. Only the Playstation and PC version has some tanks.
The Dreamcast version is the same than N64, only with better graphics, textures, character design and voice acting included, which is why Dreamcast is probably the best version (except that the FMV is missing here too).
#ArmyMenSargesHeroes #ArmyMen #Dreamcast #SargesHeroes #SegaDreamcast
Sarge Hawk and Colonel Grimm narrowly escaped by helicopter from the Tan attack on their Green base, but on the way they spot a Blue tank in the middle of the nearest town, which is very suspicious given the circumstances, and Hawk He decides to go and investigate. Trying to follow the Spy, Sarge enters some kind of strange, illuminated cave or hole, which leads him to what appears to be another world totally different from his own: a vast and gigantic world. But to the misfortune of the Blue spy, the place where they ended up is too small to escape, and Hawk captures him back for debriefing.
The Spy provided a lot of information about the plans of Plastro and the Tan army, about the discovery of the "Portals" and the weapons that Plastro can get from there. Also the whereabouts of the Heroes.
Having rescued Hoover, Riff, Thick, and Shrap, Sarge is informed by Colonel Grimm that Plastro has sent an ultimatum to the Green nation: "Surrender or be destroyed." The Greens' only option is f
Sarge Hawk and Colonel Grimm narrowly escaped by helicopter from the Tan attack on their Green base, but on the way they spot a Blue tank in the middle of the nearest town, which is very suspicious given the circumstances, and Hawk He decides to go and investigate. Trying to follow the Spy, Sarge enters some kind of strange, illuminated cave or hole, which leads him to what appears to be another world totally different from his own: a vast and gigantic world. But to the misfortune of the Blue spy, the place where they ended up is too small to escape, and Hawk captures him back for debriefing.
The Spy provided a lot of information about the plans of Plastro and the Tan army, about the discovery of the "Portals" and the weapons that Plastro can get from there. Also the whereabouts of the Heroes.
Having rescued Hoover, Riff, Thick, and Shrap, Sarge is informed by Colonel Grimm that Plastro has sent an ultimatum to the Green nation: "Surrender or be destroyed." The Greens' only option is for Hawk to destroy the last remaining portal in the most heavily guarded corner of Fort Plastro. Hawk eventually manages to use the portal after fighting his way through in an epic one-man battle. After believing Vikki had betrayed the Green army, Hawk rescues Scorch and is told that she stayed with Plastro to try to gain his trust and gain information, so the two of them deliver that valuable strategic information to the Green army.
Returning to Fort Plastro again, this time Sarge attacks from the east side of the base, managing to take it with the help of the Green army for the finale.
After this, Vikki is discovered and Plastro sends a bomb through the portal, destroying the Greens' ability to pursue him, with Hawk being the only one who manages to pass through the portal by using it to escape.
FMV Mod for Army Men: Sarge's Heroes in Sega Dreamcast, adding the video cutscenes.
Sarge's Heroes is a third-person shooting video game developed and published by The 3DO Company for Nintendo 64 in North America on September 28, 1999 and April 14, 2000 in Europe. The player normally controls Sarge Hawk, a sergeant of the Green Army and fights against the evil General Plastro and the Tan Army. The story is the eternal racial war between the Greens and the Tas. This is 3DO's grand attempt to incorporate a recognizable brand into the Army Men franchise. Establish a main cast, updating the generic "Sarge" from the original series to a strongman Sarge Hawk, giving him a squad, a girlfriend and an officer at the helm. It is a very successful launch, despite the fact that Jim Cummings only gives the voice to each male character, resulting quite convincing. This game helped to bring the franchise further to the subseries Sarge's Heroes. Both armies are named after the usual colors of plastic toy army men.
There are two player modes: Campaign and BootCamp, in addition to the Multiplayer mode. In multiplayer mode from 2 to 4 players, players choose their character, faction (color) and difficulty.
The campaign of a player is the main mode of Sarge's Heroes. The player travels through various missions, completing objectives, killing enemies, destroying vehicles and rescuing plastic allies.
Exclusive to the PS1 version of the game are the fully animated prerendered scenes, which the Nintendo 64 lacks, thanks to the limited space in the cartridges. Even the Dreamcast version, which is nothing more than an improved copy of the N64, stuck to the pantomime narration in the engine instead of the CGI-animated FMV films.
On N64 you don't have to deal with the clumsy physics and poor collision detection of PS1, even though N64 it's not perfect, it's just much better. DC is not much different to N64, but something worse. It's positive that the lack of verticality of PS1 and PC is not present in N64 and DC, because it adds a whole new dimension to the missions. The N64 version was not optimal in terms of its controls, but it was not as bad as Playstation 1 and PC.
Even though the Army Men games had already established a formula for their third-person shooting games with Army Men 3D, Sarge's Heroes deviates a lot, completely overhauling almost every aspect. The camera perspective, the detail, the movement, the animation; everything has been changed to allow for a faster and less deliberate pace. Sarge Hawk can also jump, which allows for a little climbing on platforms. Pero lo worst is the time it takes the camera that follows the player to adjust itself again, so that the view that we have ahead is not so disconcertingly vacillating.
The worse: the Dreamcast version has a total absence of pilotable vehicles. Only the Playstation and PC version has some tanks.
The Dreamcast version is the same than N64, only with better graphics, textures, character design and voice acting included, which is why Dreamcast is probably the best version (except that the FMV is missing here too).
#ArmyMenSargesHeroes #ArmyMen #Dreamcast #SargesHeroes #SegaDreamcast
Sarge Hawk and Colonel Grimm narrowly escape a Tan attack on their Green base by helicopter. On their way, they spot a suspicious Blue tank in a nearby town, prompting Hawk to investigate. Hawk follows a Blue Spy into an illuminated cave, leading to a vast, gigantic world. The trapped Spy is captured, revealing crucial details about Plastro’s plans, the Portals, weapons, and the Heroes’ whereabouts.
After rescuing Hoover, Riff, Thick, and Shrap, Grimm informs Hawk of Plastro's ultimatum: "Surrender or be destroyed." Hawk must destroy the final portal, located in Fort Plastro's most guarded corner. Following a challenging solo battle, Hawk succeeds and learns that Vikki stayed with Plastro to gain trust and gather information. Teaming up with Scorch, they deliver this intel to the Green army. Returning to Fort Plastro, Hawk launches an attack on the base’s eastern side, advancing his mission to protect the Green Nation.
Sarge Hawk and Colonel Grimm narrowly escape a Tan attack on their Green base by helicopter. On their way, they spot a suspicious Blue tank in a nearby town, prompting Hawk to investigate. Hawk follows a Blue Spy into an illuminated cave, leading to a vast, gigantic world. The trapped Spy is captured, revealing crucial details about Plastro’s plans, the Portals, weapons, and the Heroes’ whereabouts.
After rescuing Hoover, Riff, Thick, and Shrap, Grimm informs Hawk of Plastro's ultimatum: "Surrender or be destroyed." Hawk must destroy the final portal, located in Fort Plastro's most guarded corner. Following a challenging solo battle, Hawk succeeds and learns that Vikki stayed with Plastro to gain trust and gather information. Teaming up with Scorch, they deliver this intel to the Green army. Returning to Fort Plastro, Hawk launches an attack on the base’s eastern side, advancing his mission to protect the Green Nation.
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Sarge Hawk and Colonel Grimm narrowly escaped by helicopter from the Tan attack on their Green base, but on the way they spot a Blue tank in the middle of the nearest town, which is very suspicious given the circumstances, and Hawk He decides to go and investigate. Trying to follow the Spy, Sarge enters some kind of strange, illuminated cave or hole, which leads him to what appears to be another world totally different from his own: a vast and gigantic world. But to the misfortune of the Blue spy, the place where they ended up is too small to escape, and Hawk captures him back for debriefing.
The Spy provided a lot of information about the plans of Plastro and the Tan army, about the discovery of the "Portals" and the weapons that Plastro can get from there. Also the whereabouts of the Heroes.
Having rescued Hoover, Riff, Thick, and Shrap, Sarge is informed by Colonel Grimm that Plastro sent an ultimatum to the Green nation: "Surrender or be destroyed." The only option for the Greens is for Hawk to destroy the last remaining portal in the most guarded corner of Fort Plastro. Hawk finally manages to use the portal after fighting his way through an epic one man battle...
FMV Mod for Army Men: Sarge's Heroes in Sega Dreamcast, adding the video cutscenes.
Sarge's Heroes is a third-person shooting video game developed and published by The 3DO Company for Nintendo 64 in North America on September 28, 1999 and April 14, 2000 in Europe. The player normally controls Sarge Hawk, a sergeant of the Green Army and fights against the evil General Plastro and the Tan Army. The story is the eternal racial war between the Greens and the Tas. This is 3DO's grand attempt to incorporate a recognizable brand into the Army Men franchise. Establish a main cast, updating the generic "Sarge" from the original series to a strongman Sarge Hawk, giving him a squad, a girlfriend and an officer at the helm. It is a very successful launch, despite the fact that Jim Cummings only gives the voice to each male character, resulting quite convincing. This game helped to bring the franchise further to the subseries Sarge's Heroes. Both armies are named after the usual colors of plastic toy army men.
There are two player modes: Campaign and BootCamp, in addition to the Multiplayer mode. In multiplayer mode from 2 to 4 players, players choose their character, faction (color) and difficulty.
The campaign of a player is the main mode of Sarge's Heroes. The player travels through various missions, completing objectives, killing enemies, destroying vehicles and rescuing plastic allies.
The BootCamp is a training level where the player learns the controls. It consists of training areas for all weapons, an obstacle course and a "real fire track".
Exclusive to the PS1 version of the game are the fully animated prerendered scenes, which the Nintendo 64 lacks, thanks to the limited space in the cartridges. Even the Dreamcast version, which is nothing more than an improved copy of the N64, stuck to the pantomime narration in the engine instead of the CGI-animated FMV films.
On N64 you don't have to deal with the clumsy physics and poor collision detection of PS1, even though N64 it's not perfect, it's just much better. DC is not much different to N64, but something worse. It's positive that the lack of verticality of PS1 and PC is not present in N64 and DC, because it adds a whole new dimension to the missions. The N64 version was not optimal in terms of its controls, but it was not as bad as Playstation 1 and PC.
Even though the Army Men games had already established a formula for their third-person shooting games with Army Men 3D, Sarge's Heroes deviates a lot, completely overhauling almost every aspect. The camera perspective, the detail, the movement, the animation; everything has been changed to allow for a faster and less deliberate pace. Sarge Hawk can also jump, which allows for a little climbing on platforms. Pero lo worst is the time it takes the camera that follows the player to adjust itself again, so that the view that we have ahead is not so disconcertingly vacillating.
The worse: the Dreamcast version has a total absence of pilotable vehicles. Only the Playstation and PC version has some tanks.
The Dreamcast version is the same than N64, only with better graphics, textures, character design and voice acting included, which is why Dreamcast is probably the best version (except that the FMV is missing here too).
#ArmyMenSargesHeroes #ArmyMen #Dreamcast #SargesHeroes #SegaDreamcast
Sarge Hawk and Colonel Grimm narrowly escaped by helicopter from the Tan attack on their Green base, but on the way they spot a Blue tank in the middle of the nearest town, which is very suspicious given the circumstances, and Hawk He decides to go and investigate. Trying to follow the Spy, Sarge enters some kind of strange, illuminated cave or hole, which leads him to what appears to be another world totally different from his own: a vast and gigantic world. But to the misfortune of the Blue spy, the place where they ended up is too small to escape, and Hawk captures him back for debriefing.
The Spy provided a lot of information about the plans of Plastro and the Tan army, about the discovery of the "Portals" and the weapons that Plastro can get from there. Also the whereabouts of the Heroes.
Having rescued Hoover, Riff, Thick, and Shrap, Sarge is informed by Colonel Grimm that Plastro sent an ultimatum to the Green nation: "Surrender or be destroyed." The only option for the Greens is for Hawk to destroy the last remaining portal, but there is a problem: this remains in the most guarded corner of Fort Plastro...
FMV Mod for Army Men: Sarge's Heroes in Sega Dreamcast, adding the video cutscenes.
Sarge's Heroes is a third-person shooting video game developed and published by The 3DO Company for Nintendo 64 in North America on September 28, 1999 and April 14, 2000 in Europe. The player normally controls Sarge Hawk, a sergeant of the Green Army and fights against the evil General Plastro and the Tan Army. The story is the eternal racial war between the Greens and the Tas. This is 3DO's grand attempt to incorporate a recognizable brand into the Army Men franchise. Establish a main cast, updating the generic "Sarge" from the original series to a strongman Sarge Hawk, giving him a squad, a girlfriend and an officer at the helm. It is a very successful launch, despite the fact that Jim Cummings only gives the voice to each male character, resulting quite convincing. This game helped to bring the franchise further to the subseries Sarge's Heroes. Both armies are named after the usual colors of plastic toy army men.
There are two player modes: Campaign and BootCamp, in addition to the Multiplayer mode. In multiplayer mode from 2 to 4 players, players choose their character, faction (color) and difficulty.
The campaign of a player is the main mode of Sarge's Heroes. The player travels through various missions, completing objectives, killing enemies, destroying vehicles and rescuing plastic allies.
The BootCamp is a training level where the player learns the controls. It consists of training areas for all weapons, an obstacle course and a "real fire track".
Exclusive to the PS1 version of the game are the fully animated prerendered scenes, which the Nintendo 64 lacks, thanks to the limited space in the cartridges. Even the Dreamcast version, which is nothing more than an improved copy of the N64, stuck to the pantomime narration in the engine instead of the CGI-animated FMV films.
On N64 you don't have to deal with the clumsy physics and poor collision detection of PS1, even though N64 it's not perfect, it's just much better. DC is not much different to N64, but something worse. It's positive that the lack of verticality of PS1 and PC is not present in N64 and DC, because it adds a whole new dimension to the missions. The N64 version was not optimal in terms of its controls, but it was not as bad as Playstation 1 and PC.
Even though the Army Men games had already established a formula for their third-person shooting games with Army Men 3D, Sarge's Heroes deviates a lot, completely overhauling almost every aspect. The camera perspective, the detail, the movement, the animation; everything has been changed to allow for a faster and less deliberate pace. Sarge Hawk can also jump, which allows for a little climbing on platforms. Pero lo worst is the time it takes the camera that follows the player to adjust itself again, so that the view that we have ahead is not so disconcertingly vacillating.
The worse: the Dreamcast version has a total absence of pilotable vehicles. Only the Playstation and PC version has some tanks.
The Dreamcast version is the same than N64, only with better graphics, textures, character design and voice acting included, which is why Dreamcast is probably the best version (except that the FMV is missing here too).
#ArmyMenSargesHeroes #ArmyMen #Dreamcast #SargesHeroes #SegaDreamcast
Sarge Hawk and Colonel Grimm narrowly escaped by helicopter from the Tan attack on their Green base, but on the way they spot a Blue tank in the middle of the nearest town, which is very suspicious given the circumstances, and Hawk He decides to go and investigate. Trying to follow the Spy, Sarge enters some kind of strange, illuminated cave or hole, which leads him to what appears to be another world totally different from his own: a vast and gigantic world. But to the misfortune of the Blue spy, the place where they ended up is too small to escape, and Hawk captures him back for debriefing.
The Spy provided a lot of information about the plans of Plastro and the Tan army, about the discovery of the "Portals" and the weapons that Plastro can get from there. Also the whereabouts of the Heroes.
Having rescued Hoover and Riff, Sarge is on his way to rescue Thick, who is far going through a portal, in a garden on the Giant World. But he's only going to meet with a massacre.
With Thick rescued, then Sarge must go after Shrap in the frozen territory of the Gulag prison...
FMV Mod for Army Men: Sarge's Heroes in Sega Dreamcast, adding the video cutscenes.
Sarge's Heroes is a third-person shooting video game developed and published by The 3DO Company for Nintendo 64 in North America on September 28, 1999 and April 14, 2000 in Europe. The player normally controls Sarge Hawk, a sergeant of the Green Army and fights against the evil General Plastro and the Tan Army. The story is the eternal racial war between the Greens and the Tas. This is 3DO's grand attempt to incorporate a recognizable brand into the Army Men franchise. Establish a main cast, updating the generic "Sarge" from the original series to a strongman Sarge Hawk, giving him a squad, a girlfriend and an officer at the helm. It is a very successful launch, despite the fact that Jim Cummings only gives the voice to each male character, resulting quite convincing. This game helped to bring the franchise further to the subseries Sarge's Heroes. Both armies are named after the usual colors of plastic toy army men.
There are two player modes: Campaign and BootCamp, in addition to the Multiplayer mode. In multiplayer mode from 2 to 4 players, players choose their character, faction (color) and difficulty.
The campaign of a player is the main mode of Sarge's Heroes. The player travels through various missions, completing objectives, killing enemies, destroying vehicles and rescuing plastic allies.
The BootCamp is a training level where the player learns the controls. It consists of training areas for all weapons, an obstacle course and a "real fire track".
Exclusive to the PS1 version of the game are the fully animated prerendered scenes, which the Nintendo 64 lacks, thanks to the limited space in the cartridges. Even the Dreamcast version, which is nothing more than an improved copy of the N64, stuck to the pantomime narration in the engine instead of the CGI-animated FMV films.
On N64 you don't have to deal with the clumsy physics and poor collision detection of PS1, even though N64 it's not perfect, it's just much better. DC is not much different to N64, but something worse. It's positive that the lack of verticality of PS1 and PC is not present in N64 and DC, because it adds a whole new dimension to the missions. The N64 version was not optimal in terms of its controls, but it was not as bad as Playstation 1 and PC.
Even though the Army Men games had already established a formula for their third-person shooting games with Army Men 3D, Sarge's Heroes deviates a lot, completely overhauling almost every aspect. The camera perspective, the detail, the movement, the animation; everything has been changed to allow for a faster and less deliberate pace. Sarge Hawk can also jump, which allows for a little climbing on platforms. Pero lo worst is the time it takes the camera that follows the player to adjust itself again, so that the view that we have ahead is not so disconcertingly vacillating.
The worse: the Dreamcast version has a total absence of pilotable vehicles. Only the Playstation and PC version has some tanks.
The Dreamcast version is the same than N64, only with better graphics, textures, character design and voice acting included, which is why Dreamcast is probably the best version (except that the FMV is missing here too).
#ArmyMenSargesHeroes #ArmyMen #Dreamcast #SargesHeroes #SegaDreamcast
Sarge Hawk and Colonel Grimm narrowly escaped by helicopter from the Tan attack on their Green base, but on the way they spot a Blue tank in the middle of the nearest town, which is very suspicious given the circumstances, and Hawk He decides to go and investigate. Trying to follow the Spy, Sarge enters some kind of strange, illuminated cave or hole, which leads him to what appears to be another world totally different from his own: a vast and gigantic world. But to the misfortune of the Blue spy, the place where they ended up is too small to escape, and Hawk captures him back for debriefing.
The Spy provided a lot of information about the plans of Plastro and the Tan army, about the discovery of the "Portals" and the weapons that Plastro can get from there. Also the whereabouts of the Heroes.
Having rescued Hoover and Riff, Sarge is on his way to rescue Thick, who is far going through a portal, in a garden on the Giant World. But he's only going to meet with a massacre.
With Thick rescued, then Sarge must go after Shrap in the frozen territory of the Gulag prison...
FMV Mod for Army Men: Sarge's Heroes in Sega Dreamcast, adding the video cutscenes.
Sarge's Heroes is a third-person shooting video game developed and published by The 3DO Company for Nintendo 64 in North America on September 28, 1999 and April 14, 2000 in Europe. The player normally controls Sarge Hawk, a sergeant of the Green Army and fights against the evil General Plastro and the Tan Army. The story is the eternal racial war between the Greens and the Tas. This is 3DO's grand attempt to incorporate a recognizable brand into the Army Men franchise. Establish a main cast, updating the generic "Sarge" from the original series to a strongman Sarge Hawk, giving him a squad, a girlfriend and an officer at the helm. It is a very successful launch, despite the fact that Jim Cummings only gives the voice to each male character, resulting quite convincing. This game helped to bring the franchise further to the subseries Sarge's Heroes. Both armies are named after the usual colors of plastic toy army men.
There are two player modes: Campaign and BootCamp, in addition to the Multiplayer mode. In multiplayer mode from 2 to 4 players, players choose their character, faction (color) and difficulty.
The campaign of a player is the main mode of Sarge's Heroes. The player travels through various missions, completing objectives, killing enemies, destroying vehicles and rescuing plastic allies.
The BootCamp is a training level where the player learns the controls. It consists of training areas for all weapons, an obstacle course and a "real fire track".
Exclusive to the PS1 version of the game are the fully animated prerendered scenes, which the Nintendo 64 lacks, thanks to the limited space in the cartridges. Even the Dreamcast version, which is nothing more than an improved copy of the N64, stuck to the pantomime narration in the engine instead of the CGI-animated FMV films.
On N64 you don't have to deal with the clumsy physics and poor collision detection of PS1, even though N64 it's not perfect, it's just much better. DC is not much different to N64, but something worse. It's positive that the lack of verticality of PS1 and PC is not present in N64 and DC, because it adds a whole new dimension to the missions. The N64 version was not optimal in terms of its controls, but it was not as bad as Playstation 1 and PC.
Even though the Army Men games had already established a formula for their third-person shooting games with Army Men 3D, Sarge's Heroes deviates a lot, completely overhauling almost every aspect. The camera perspective, the detail, the movement, the animation; everything has been changed to allow for a faster and less deliberate pace. Sarge Hawk can also jump, which allows for a little climbing on platforms. Pero lo worst is the time it takes the camera that follows the player to adjust itself again, so that the view that we have ahead is not so disconcertingly vacillating.
The worse: the Dreamcast version has a total absence of pilotable vehicles. Only the Playstation and PC version has some tanks.
The Dreamcast version is the same than N64, only with better graphics, textures, character design and voice acting included, which is why Dreamcast is probably the best version (except that the FMV is missing here too).
#ArmyMenSargesHeroes #ArmyMen #Dreamcast #SargesHeroes #SegaDreamcast
Sarge Hawk and Colonel Grimm narrowly escaped by helicopter from the Tan attack on their Green base, but on the way they spot a Blue tank in the middle of the nearest town, which is very suspicious given the circumstances, and Hawk He decides to go and investigate. Trying to follow the Spy, Sarge enters some kind of strange, illuminated cave or hole, which leads him to what appears to be another world totally different from his own: a vast and gigantic world. But to the misfortune of the Blue spy, the place where they ended up is too small to escape, and Hawk captures him back for debriefing.
The Spy provided a lot of information about the plans of Plastro and the Tan army, about the discovery of the "Portals" and the weapons that Plastro can get from there. Also the whereabouts of the Heroes.
Having rescued Hoover and Riff, Sarge is on his way to rescue Thick, who is far going through a portal, in a garden on the Giant World. But he's only going to meet with a massacre.
With Thick rescued, then Sarge must go after Shrap in the frozen territory of the Gulag prison...
FMV Mod for Army Men: Sarge's Heroes in Sega Dreamcast, adding the video cutscenes.
Sarge's Heroes is a third-person shooting video game developed and published by The 3DO Company for Nintendo 64 in North America on September 28, 1999 and April 14, 2000 in Europe. The player normally controls Sarge Hawk, a sergeant of the Green Army and fights against the evil General Plastro and the Tan Army. The story is the eternal racial war between the Greens and the Tas. This is 3DO's grand attempt to incorporate a recognizable brand into the Army Men franchise. Establish a main cast, updating the generic "Sarge" from the original series to a strongman Sarge Hawk, giving him a squad, a girlfriend and an officer at the helm. It is a very successful launch, despite the fact that Jim Cummings only gives the voice to each male character, resulting quite convincing. This game helped to bring the franchise further to the subseries Sarge's Heroes. Both armies are named after the usual colors of plastic toy army men.
There are two player modes: Campaign and BootCamp, in addition to the Multiplayer mode. In multiplayer mode from 2 to 4 players, players choose their character, faction (color) and difficulty.
The campaign of a player is the main mode of Sarge's Heroes. The player travels through various missions, completing objectives, killing enemies, destroying vehicles and rescuing plastic allies.
The BootCamp is a training level where the player learns the controls. It consists of training areas for all weapons, an obstacle course and a "real fire track".
Exclusive to the PS1 version of the game are the fully animated prerendered scenes, which the Nintendo 64 lacks, thanks to the limited space in the cartridges. Even the Dreamcast version, which is nothing more than an improved copy of the N64, stuck to the pantomime narration in the engine instead of the CGI-animated FMV films.
On N64 you don't have to deal with the clumsy physics and poor collision detection of PS1, even though N64 it's not perfect, it's just much better. DC is not much different to N64, but something worse. It's positive that the lack of verticality of PS1 and PC is not present in N64 and DC, because it adds a whole new dimension to the missions. The N64 version was not optimal in terms of its controls, but it was not as bad as Playstation 1 and PC.
Even though the Army Men games had already established a formula for their third-person shooting games with Army Men 3D, Sarge's Heroes deviates a lot, completely overhauling almost every aspect. The camera perspective, the detail, the movement, the animation; everything has been changed to allow for a faster and less deliberate pace. Sarge Hawk can also jump, which allows for a little climbing on platforms. Pero lo worst is the time it takes the camera that follows the player to adjust itself again, so that the view that we have ahead is not so disconcertingly vacillating.
The worse: the Dreamcast version has a total absence of pilotable vehicles. Only the Playstation and PC version has some tanks.
The Dreamcast version is the same than N64, only with better graphics, textures, character design and voice acting included, which is why Dreamcast is probably the best version (except that the FMV is missing here too).
#ArmyMenSargesHeroes #ArmyMen #Dreamcast #SargesHeroes #SegaDreamcast
Sarge Hawk and Colonel Happy Jack Grimm make a narrow escape by helicopter from the Tan attack on the Green base, but on the way the pilot spots a Blue tank in the middle of the nearest town, which is highly suspicious given the circumstances, and Hawk decided to go investigate. Trying to follow Blue Spy, Sarge finds himself in some kind of strange, illuminated cave or hole, ending in a giant bathroom, catching the Blue Agent.
Regarding the Commando group of the Bravo company, the "Sarge's Heroes", nothing is known about them, and it only remains to be hoped that they have escaped the attack unharmed...
The Blue spy provided a lot of information about the plans of Plastro and the Tan army, about the discovery of the "Portals" and the weapons that Plastro can get there. Also the whereabouts of the Heroes. Thanks to that, Sarge rescued Riff, and now he's on his way to rescue Hoover...
FMV Mod for Army Men: Sarge's Heroes in Sega Dreamcast, adding the video cutscenes.
Sarge's Heroes is a third-person shooting video game developed and published by The 3DO Company for Nintendo 64 in North America on September 28, 1999 and April 14, 2000 in Europe. The player normally controls Sarge Hawk, a sergeant of the Green Army and fights against the evil General Plastro and the Tan Army. The story is the eternal racial war between the Greens and the Tas. This is 3DO's grand attempt to incorporate a recognizable brand into the Army Men franchise. Establish a main cast, updating the generic "Sarge" from the original series to a strongman Sarge Hawk, giving him a squad, a girlfriend and an officer at the helm. It is a very successful launch, despite the fact that Jim Cummings only gives the voice to each male character, resulting quite convincing. This game helped to bring the franchise further to the subseries Sarge's Heroes. Both armies are named after the usual colors of plastic toy army men.
There are two player modes: Campaign and BootCamp, in addition to the Multiplayer mode. In multiplayer mode from 2 to 4 players, players choose their character, faction (color) and difficulty.
The campaign of a player is the main mode of Sarge's Heroes. The player travels through various missions, completing objectives, killing enemies, destroying vehicles and rescuing plastic allies.
The BootCamp is a training level where the player learns the controls. It consists of training areas for all weapons, an obstacle course and a "real fire track".
Exclusive to the PS1 version of the game are the fully animated prerendered scenes, which the Nintendo 64 lacks, thanks to the limited space in the cartridges. Even the Dreamcast version, which is nothing more than an improved copy of the N64, stuck to the pantomime narration in the engine instead of the CGI-animated FMV films.
On N64 you don't have to deal with the clumsy physics and poor collision detection of PS1, even though N64 it's not perfect, it's just much better. DC is not much different to N64, but something worse. It's positive that the lack of verticality of PS1 and PC is not present in N64 and DC, because it adds a whole new dimension to the missions. The N64 version was not optimal in terms of its controls, but it was not as bad as Playstation 1 and PC.
Even though the Army Men games had already established a formula for their third-person shooting games with Army Men 3D, Sarge's Heroes deviates a lot, completely overhauling almost every aspect. The camera perspective, the detail, the movement, the animation; everything has been changed to allow for a faster and less deliberate pace. Sarge Hawk can also jump, which allows for a little climbing on platforms. Pero lo worst is the time it takes the camera that follows the player to adjust itself again, so that the view that we have ahead is not so disconcertingly vacillating.
The worse: the Dreamcast version has a total absence of pilotable vehicles. Only the Playstation and PC version has some tanks.
The Dreamcast version is the same than N64, only with better graphics, textures, character design and voice acting included, which is why Dreamcast is probably the best version (except that the FMV is missing here too).
#ArmyMenSargesHeroes #ArmyMen #Dreamcast #SargesHeroes #SegaDreamcast
Sarge Hawk and Colonel Happy Jack Grimm make a narrow escape by helicopter from the Tan attack on the Green base, but on the way the pilot spots a Blue tank in the middle of the nearest town, which is highly suspicious given the circumstances, and Hawk decided to go investigate. Trying to follow Blue Spy, Sarge finds himself in some kind of strange, illuminated cave or hole, ending in a giant bathroom, catching the Blue Agent.
Regarding the Commando group of the Bravo company, the "Sarge's Heroes", nothing is known about them, and it only remains to be hoped that they have escaped the attack unharmed...
The Blue spy provided a lot of information about the plans of Plastro and the Tan army, about the discovery of the "Portals" and the weapons that Plastro can get there. Also the whereabouts of the Heroes. Thanks to that, Sarge rescued Riff, and now he's on his way to rescue Hoover...
FMV Mod for Army Men: Sarge's Heroes in Sega Dreamcast, adding the video cutscenes.
Sarge's Heroes is a third-person shooting video game developed and published by The 3DO Company for Nintendo 64 in North America on September 28, 1999 and April 14, 2000 in Europe. The player normally controls Sarge Hawk, a sergeant of the Green Army and fights against the evil General Plastro and the Tan Army. The story is the eternal racial war between the Greens and the Tas. This is 3DO's grand attempt to incorporate a recognizable brand into the Army Men franchise. Establish a main cast, updating the generic "Sarge" from the original series to a strongman Sarge Hawk, giving him a squad, a girlfriend and an officer at the helm. It is a very successful launch, despite the fact that Jim Cummings only gives the voice to each male character, resulting quite convincing. This game helped to bring the franchise further to the subseries Sarge's Heroes. Both armies are named after the usual colors of plastic toy army men.
There are two player modes: Campaign and BootCamp, in addition to the Multiplayer mode. In multiplayer mode from 2 to 4 players, players choose their character, faction (color) and difficulty.
The campaign of a player is the main mode of Sarge's Heroes. The player travels through various missions, completing objectives, killing enemies, destroying vehicles and rescuing plastic allies.
The BootCamp is a training level where the player learns the controls. It consists of training areas for all weapons, an obstacle course and a "real fire track".
Exclusive to the PS1 version of the game are the fully animated prerendered scenes, which the Nintendo 64 lacks, thanks to the limited space in the cartridges. Even the Dreamcast version, which is nothing more than an improved copy of the N64, stuck to the pantomime narration in the engine instead of the CGI-animated FMV films.
On N64 you don't have to deal with the clumsy physics and poor collision detection of PS1, even though N64 it's not perfect, it's just much better. DC is not much different to N64, but something worse. It's positive that the lack of verticality of PS1 and PC is not present in N64 and DC, because it adds a whole new dimension to the missions. The N64 version was not optimal in terms of its controls, but it was not as bad as Playstation 1 and PC.
Even though the Army Men games had already established a formula for their third-person shooting games with Army Men 3D, Sarge's Heroes deviates a lot, completely overhauling almost every aspect. The camera perspective, the detail, the movement, the animation; everything has been changed to allow for a faster and less deliberate pace. Sarge Hawk can also jump, which allows for a little climbing on platforms. Pero lo worst is the time it takes the camera that follows the player to adjust itself again, so that the view that we have ahead is not so disconcertingly vacillating.
The worse: the Dreamcast version has a total absence of pilotable vehicles. Only the Playstation and PC version has some tanks.
The Dreamcast version is the same than N64, only with better graphics, textures, character design and voice acting included, which is why Dreamcast is probably the best version (except that the FMV is missing here too).
#ArmyMenSargesHeroes #ArmyMen #Dreamcast #SargesHeroes #SegaDreamcast
Sarge Hawk and Colonel Happy Jack Grimm make a narrow escape by helicopter from the Tan attack on the Green base, but on the way the pilot spots a Blue tank in the middle of the nearest town, which is highly suspicious given the circumstances, and Hawk decided to go investigate. Trying to follow Blue Spy, Sarge finds himself in some kind of strange, illuminated cave or hole, ending in a giant bathroom, catching the Blue Agent.
Regarding the Commando group of the Bravo company, the "Sarge's Heroes", nothing is known about them, and it only remains to be hoped that they have escaped the attack unharmed...
The Blue spy provided a lot of information about the plans of Plastro and the Tan army, about the discovery of the "Portals" and the weapons that Plastro can get there. Also the whereabouts of the Heroes. Thanks to that, Sarge rescued Riff, and now he's on his way to rescue Hoover...
FMV Mod for Army Men: Sarge's Heroes in Sega Dreamcast, adding the video cutscenes.
Sarge's Heroes is a third-person shooting video game developed and published by The 3DO Company for Nintendo 64 in North America on September 28, 1999 and April 14, 2000 in Europe. The player normally controls Sarge Hawk, a sergeant of the Green Army and fights against the evil General Plastro and the Tan Army. The story is the eternal racial war between the Greens and the Tas. This is 3DO's grand attempt to incorporate a recognizable brand into the Army Men franchise. Establish a main cast, updating the generic "Sarge" from the original series to a strongman Sarge Hawk, giving him a squad, a girlfriend and an officer at the helm. It is a very successful launch, despite the fact that Jim Cummings only gives the voice to each male character, resulting quite convincing. This game helped to bring the franchise further to the subseries Sarge's Heroes. Both armies are named after the usual colors of plastic toy army men.
There are two player modes: Campaign and BootCamp, in addition to the Multiplayer mode. In multiplayer mode from 2 to 4 players, players choose their character, faction (color) and difficulty.
The campaign of a player is the main mode of Sarge's Heroes. The player travels through various missions, completing objectives, killing enemies, destroying vehicles and rescuing plastic allies.
The BootCamp is a training level where the player learns the controls. It consists of training areas for all weapons, an obstacle course and a "real fire track".
Exclusive to the PS1 version of the game are the fully animated prerendered scenes, which the Nintendo 64 lacks, thanks to the limited space in the cartridges. Even the Dreamcast version, which is nothing more than an improved copy of the N64, stuck to the pantomime narration in the engine instead of the CGI-animated FMV films.
On N64 you don't have to deal with the clumsy physics and poor collision detection of PS1, even though N64 it's not perfect, it's just much better. DC is not much different to N64, but something worse. It's positive that the lack of verticality of PS1 and PC is not present in N64 and DC, because it adds a whole new dimension to the missions. The N64 version was not optimal in terms of its controls, but it was not as bad as Playstation 1 and PC.
Even though the Army Men games had already established a formula for their third-person shooting games with Army Men 3D, Sarge's Heroes deviates a lot, completely overhauling almost every aspect. The camera perspective, the detail, the movement, the animation; everything has been changed to allow for a faster and less deliberate pace. Sarge Hawk can also jump, which allows for a little climbing on platforms. Pero lo worst is the time it takes the camera that follows the player to adjust itself again, so that the view that we have ahead is not so disconcertingly vacillating.
The worse: the Dreamcast version has a total absence of pilotable vehicles. Only the Playstation and PC version has some tanks.
The Dreamcast version is the same than N64, only with better graphics, textures, character design and voice acting included, which is why Dreamcast is probably the best version (except that the FMV is missing here too).
#ArmyMenSargesHeroes #ArmyMen #Dreamcast #SargesHeroes #SegaDreamcast
Sarge Hawk and Colonel Happy Jack Grimm make a narrow escape by helicopter from the Tan attack on the Green base, but on the way the pilot spots a Blue tank in the middle of the nearest town, which is highly suspicious given the circumstances, and Hawk decided to go investigate. Trying to follow Blue Spy, Sarge finds himself in some kind of strange, illuminated cave or hole, ending in a giant bathroom, catching the Blue Agent.
Regarding the Commando group of the Bravo company, the "Sarge's Heroes", nothing is known about them, and it only remains to be hoped that they have escaped the attack unharmed...
The Blue spy provided a lot of information about the plans of Plastro and the Tan army, about the discovery of the "Portals" and the weapons that Plastro can get there. Also the whereabouts of the Heroes. Thanks to that Sarge is going to rescue Riff...
FMV Mod for Army Men: Sarge's Heroes in Sega Dreamcast, adding the video cutscenes.
Sarge's Heroes is a third-person shooting video game developed and published by The 3DO Company for Nintendo 64 in North America on September 28, 1999 and April 14, 2000 in Europe. The player normally controls Sarge Hawk, a sergeant of the Green Army and fights against the evil General Plastro and the Tan Army. The story is the eternal racial war between the Greens and the Tas. This is 3DO's grand attempt to incorporate a recognizable brand into the Army Men franchise. Establish a main cast, updating the generic "Sarge" from the original series to a strongman Sarge Hawk, giving him a squad, a girlfriend and an officer at the helm. It is a very successful launch, despite the fact that Jim Cummings only gives the voice to each male character, resulting quite convincing. This game helped to bring the franchise further to the subseries Sarge's Heroes. Both armies are named after the usual colors of plastic toy army men.
There are two player modes: Campaign and BootCamp, in addition to the Multiplayer mode. In multiplayer mode from 2 to 4 players, players choose their character, faction (color) and difficulty.
The campaign of a player is the main mode of Sarge's Heroes. The player travels through various missions, completing objectives, killing enemies, destroying vehicles and rescuing plastic allies.
The BootCamp is a training level where the player learns the controls. It consists of training areas for all weapons, an obstacle course and a "real fire track".
Exclusive to the PS1 version of the game are the fully animated prerendered scenes, which the Nintendo 64 lacks, thanks to the limited space in the cartridges. Even the Dreamcast version, which is nothing more than an improved copy of the N64, stuck to the pantomime narration in the engine instead of the CGI-animated FMV films.
On N64 you don't have to deal with the clumsy physics and poor collision detection of PS1, even though N64 it's not perfect, it's just much better. DC is not much different to N64, but something worse. It's positive that the lack of verticality of PS1 and PC is not present in N64 and DC, because it adds a whole new dimension to the missions. The N64 version was not optimal in terms of its controls, but it was not as bad as Playstation 1 and PC.
Even though the Army Men games had already established a formula for their third-person shooting games with Army Men 3D, Sarge's Heroes deviates a lot, completely overhauling almost every aspect. The camera perspective, the detail, the movement, the animation; everything has been changed to allow for a faster and less deliberate pace. Sarge Hawk can also jump, which allows for a little climbing on platforms. Pero lo worst is the time it takes the camera that follows the player to adjust itself again, so that the view that we have ahead is not so disconcertingly vacillating.
The worse: the Dreamcast version has a total absence of pilotable vehicles. Only the Playstation and PC version has some tanks.
The Dreamcast version is the same than N64, only with better graphics, textures, character design and voice acting included, which is why Dreamcast is probably the best version (except that the FMV is missing here too).
#ArmyMenSargesHeroes #ArmyMen #Dreamcast #SargesHeroes #SegaDreamcast
Sarge Hawk and Colonel Happy Jack Grimm make a narrow escape by helicopter from the Tan attack on the Green base, but on the way the pilot spots a Blue tank in the middle of the nearest town, which is highly suspicious given the circumstances, and Hawk He decides to go investigate. Trying to follow him, Sarge finds himself in some kind of strange, illuminated cave or hole...
Regarding the Commando group of the Bravo company, the "Sarge's Heroes", nothing is known about them, and it only remains to be hoped that they have escaped the attack unharmed...
FMV Mod for Army Men: Sarge's Heroes in Sega Dreamcast, adding the video cutscenes.
Sarge's Heroes is a third-person shooting video game developed and published by The 3DO Company for Nintendo 64 in North America on September 28, 1999 and April 14, 2000 in Europe. The player normally controls Sarge Hawk, a sergeant of the Green Army and fights against the evil General Plastro and the Tan Army. The story is the eternal racial war between the Greens and the Tas. This is 3DO's grand attempt to incorporate a recognizable brand into the Army Men franchise. Establish a main cast, updating the generic "Sarge" from the original series to a strongman Sarge Hawk, giving him a squad, a girlfriend and an officer at the helm. It is a very successful launch, despite the fact that Jim Cummings only gives the voice to each male character, resulting quite convincing. This game helped to bring the franchise further to the subseries Sarge's Heroes. Both armies are named after the usual colors of plastic toy army men.
There are two player modes: Campaign and BootCamp, in addition to the Multiplayer mode. In multiplayer mode from 2 to 4 players, players choose their character, faction (color) and difficulty.
The campaign of a player is the main mode of Sarge's Heroes. The player travels through various missions, completing objectives, killing enemies, destroying vehicles and rescuing plastic allies.
The BootCamp is a training level where the player learns the controls. It consists of training areas for all weapons, an obstacle course and a "real fire track".
Exclusive to the PS1 version of the game are the fully animated prerendered scenes, which the Nintendo 64 lacks, thanks to the limited space in the cartridges. Even the Dreamcast version, which is nothing more than an improved copy of the N64, stuck to the pantomime narration in the engine instead of the CGI-animated FMV films.
On N64 you don't have to deal with the clumsy physics and poor collision detection of PS1, even though N64 it's not perfect, it's just much better. DC is not much different to N64, but something worse. It's positive that the lack of verticality of PS1 and PC is not present in N64 and DC, because it adds a whole new dimension to the missions. The N64 version was not optimal in terms of its controls, but it was not as bad as Playstation 1 and PC.
Even though the Army Men games had already established a formula for their third-person shooting games with Army Men 3D, Sarge's Heroes deviates a lot, completely overhauling almost every aspect. The camera perspective, the detail, the movement, the animation; everything has been changed to allow for a faster and less deliberate pace. Sarge Hawk can also jump, which allows for a little climbing on platforms. Pero lo worst is the time it takes the camera that follows the player to adjust itself again, so that the view that we have ahead is not so disconcertingly vacillating.
If the playability on N64 is the one that has been copied on the PS1 in a very poor way, there are many substantial differences. Sarge's Heroes on PlayStation 1 and PC are not horrible or anything, they are simply the worst versions of Sarge's Heroes to play, which makes the N64 probably the best (next to DC). Even if we ignore the graphic fidelity or the level of polish that suggests that PS1 and PC was a cheap and fast port job of N64, much of what did that the N64 and Dreamcast versions were notable was eliminated in the PS1 conversion. What you get on N64, the original version of the game, is a good, long and entertaining game, compared to something the boring PS1 and PC versions. There are some reasons why you might want to try the PS1: the inclusion of pre-rendered scenes, tanks, or maybe you just want to see the designs of different levels, which makes it a game that is almost totally different. But definitely N64 is the best version of the SH game.
The worse: the Dreamcast version has a total absence of pilotable vehicles. Only the Playstation and PC version has some tanks.
The Dreamcast version is the same than N64, only with better graphics, textures, character design and voice acting included, which is why Dreamcast is probably the best version (except that the FMV is missing here too).
#ArmyMenSargesHeroes #ArmyMen #Dreamcast #SargesHeroes #SegaDreamcast
Sarge Hawk and Colonel Happy Jack Grimm make a narrow escape by helicopter from the Tan attack on the Green base, but on the way the pilot spots a Blue tank in the middle of the nearest town, which is highly suspicious given the circumstances, and Hawk He decides to go investigate.
Regarding the Commando group of the Bravo company, the "Sarge's Heroes", nothing is known about them, and it only remains to be hoped that they have escaped the attack unharmed...
FMV Mod for Army Men: Sarge's Heroes in Sega Dreamcast, adding the video cutscenes.
Sarge's Heroes is a third-person shooting video game developed and published by The 3DO Company for Nintendo 64 in North America on September 28, 1999 and April 14, 2000 in Europe. The player normally controls Sarge Hawk, a sergeant of the Green Army and fights against the evil General Plastro and the Tan Army. The story is the eternal racial war between the Greens and the Tas. This is 3DO's grand attempt to incorporate a recognizable brand into the Army Men franchise. Establish a main cast, updating the generic "Sarge" from the original series to a strongman Sarge Hawk, giving him a squad, a girlfriend and an officer at the helm. It is a very successful launch, despite the fact that Jim Cummings only gives the voice to each male character, resulting quite convincing. This game helped to bring the franchise further to the subseries Sarge's Heroes. Both armies are named after the usual colors of plastic toy army men.
There are two player modes: Campaign and BootCamp, in addition to the Multiplayer mode. In multiplayer mode from 2 to 4 players, players choose their character, faction (color) and difficulty. Then, the players select a map and fight among themselves until they reach the number of deaths needed to win the match.
The campaign of a player is the main mode of Sarge's Heroes. The player travels through various missions, completing objectives, killing enemies, destroying vehicles and rescuing plastic allies.
The BootCamp is a training level where the player learns the controls. It consists of training areas for all weapons, an obstacle course and a "real fire track".
Exclusive to the PS1 version of the game are the fully animated prerendered scenes, which the Nintendo 64 lacks, thanks to the limited space in the cartridges. Even the Dreamcast version, which is nothing more than an improved copy of the N64, stuck to the pantomime narration in the engine instead of the CGI-animated FMV films.
On N64 you don't have to deal with the clumsy physics and poor collision detection of PS1, even though N64 it's not perfect, it's just much better. DC is not much different to N64, but something worse. It's positive that the lack of verticality of PS1 and PC is not present in N64 and DC, because it adds a whole new dimension to the missions. The N64 version was not optimal in terms of its controls, but it was not as bad as Playstation 1 and PC.
Even though the Army Men games had already established a formula for their third-person shooting games with Army Men 3D, Sarge's Heroes deviates a lot, completely overhauling almost every aspect. The camera perspective, the detail, the movement, the animation; everything has been changed to allow for a faster and less deliberate pace. Sarge Hawk can also jump, which allows for a little climbing on platforms. Pero lo worst is the time it takes the camera that follows the player to adjust itself again, so that the view that we have ahead is not so disconcertingly vacillating.
If the playability on N64 is the one that has been copied on the PS1 in a very poor way, there are many substantial differences. Sarge's Heroes on PlayStation 1 and PC are not horrible or anything, they are simply the worst versions of Sarge's Heroes to play, which makes the N64 probably the best (next to DC). Even if we ignore the graphic fidelity or the level of polish that suggests that PS1 and PC was a cheap and fast port job of N64, much of what did that the N64 and Dreamcast versions were notable was eliminated in the PS1 conversion. What you get on N64, the original version of the game, is a good, long and entertaining game, compared to something the boring PS1 and PC versions. There are some reasons why you might want to try the PS1: the inclusion of pre-rendered scenes, tanks, or maybe you just want to see the designs of different levels, which makes it a game that is almost totally different. But definitely N64 is the best version of the SH game.
The worse: the Dreamcast version has a total absence of pilotable vehicles. Only the Playstation and PC version has some tanks.
The Dreamcast version is the same than N64, only with better graphics, textures, character design and voice acting included, which is why Dreamcast is probably the best version (except that the FMV is missing here too).
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Army Men: World War: Land Sea Air - 8
Mission: Tank Patrol.
Operation: Firestorm.
In this sequel to World War, you are a Razo soldier of the Green Army in a fierce battle against your nemesis: the Browns. Carefully guide your troops through a deadly barrage of enemy fire in 15 missions covering 5 different terrain. Only the best military minds will prevail in this fiery battle of ground infantry and armored units. There are plenty of weapons at your disposal: shoot with the howitzer, shred through plastic with the twin .50 caliber machine gun, or silently stab the enemy with your sharp bayonet. Never before has a plastic war reached this size and scale.
Campaign is the main mode of Army Men: World War - Land, Sea, Air. Set in a "realistic" environment like the previous Army Men World War, which involve the player (as a green soldier) completing certain objectives that may involve intercepting vehicles, escorting friendly soldiers, and killing enemies on land, sea, or in the air. The plot begins with the Brown Army attacking the Green Army by air and then the Green Army taking revenge, with the narrator announcing: "We will defeat them on all fronts, returning force with force, whether by land, sea or air."
This game focuses solely on combat in the Plastic World, and most of the missions are based on WWII, some fans consider the World War games as prequels to the main games (Army Men). , Army Men II and Toys in Space).
It was released for the PlayStation on September 20, 2000. The PlayStation version is a third-person shooter similar to Army Men 3D with a great emphasis on rapid combat and critical thinking, unlike Sarge's Heroes, the Player can use vehicles during campaign and has more realistic and gritty tone than many of Army Men Games.
- Wield a devastating arsenal of WWII weaponry including: grenades, mortars, bayonet, howitzer, flamethrower, assault rifle, bazooka and twin .50 caliber machine guns.
- Command tanks (battle tanks), jeeps and boats when the situation requires a lot of firepower or greater mobility.
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