Deluxe Ski Jump 2

Deluxe Ski Jump 2 (2000)

by Mediamond
Genres:Indie, Sport, Arcade
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer
Story:Deluxe Ski Jump 2 is the second title in Mediamond's legendary series of DOS-based ski jumping games. If your computer does not meet the hardware requirements for DSJ3 you should try this game instead. Screenshot DSJ2 comes with 32 hills. The available game modes include world cup, team cup and practicing. DSJ2 supports replays and web-based hill records. Up to 16 players can play DSJ2 simultaneouslyShow more
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February 16, 2025
Gdy Adam Małysz zaczął odnosić sukcesy, skoki narciarskie stały się naszym sportem narodowym. Siadaliśmy jak do telenoweli i całymi rodzinami oglądaliśmy każdy konkurs. Przełożyło się to też na sukces gry Deluxe Ski Jump w naszym kraju. Osoby, które miały komputer w tamtym czasie bardzo chętnie siadały i rywalizowały na wirtualnych skoczniach. Gra mieściła się na dyskietce 1,44mb, dzięki czemu łatwo się ją przenosiło idąc do znajomych. Gra prosta graficzne. Zrobiona przez jednego człowieka, nie mająca jakiś rozbudowanych trybów kariery, zaawansowanych statystyk, opcji podnoszenia belki czy dobierania odpowiednich smarów do nart. Za to piekielnie GRYWALNA. I właśnie tym kupiła sobie serca graczy. Trzeba było troszkę przesiedzieć, nauczyć się na różnych skoczni, żeby w odpowiednim momencie wychodzić z progu, ale dawało to bardzo dużą satysfakcję, szczególnie wtedy, gdy znajomy miał swój wyśrubowany rekord skoczni, a my przyszliśmy i pobijaliśmy go u niego w domu. Gra wymagały precyzji, a to były jeszcze czasy myszek kulkowych, ile razy potrafiła się zaciąć podczas idealnego wydawałoby się lotu czy podkładka pod myszkę się kończyła. W grze były 32 skocznie różnej wielkości, ale pamiętam, że w czasopiśmie Niezbędnik była specjalna wersja zrobiona dla Komputer Świat, która zawierała pięć dodatkowych skoczni zrobione specjalnie dla nich. Ta gra przeszła do historii, wiele osób się w nią zagrywało i gog jest dobrym miejscem, żeby tutaj trafiła.
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