Lemmings on PlayStation

Friday 16 October 1998 18:02 EDT
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Lemmings is back, and this time it's on PlayStation. For the uninitiated, these friendly green-haired critters wander en masse through hostile environments, courting disaster with every footstep. Stupid but lovable, they dig, climb, float, mine, build and explode their way through the game, relying on you to make all their decisions. Your job is to assign special skills to individual Lemmings to ensure their safe passage to the exit of each level.

The games publishers Psygnosis will be releasing Lemmings for the PlayStation on 6 Nov, and each pack will include both the original game and the sequel, OH NO! More Lemmings for pounds 24.99.

The Information has 20 copies of the game to give away. For a chance to win one, send your name, address and daytime phone number on a postcard, by 7 Nov, to: The Information/ Lemmings Comp, c/o Coalition, 12 Barley Mow Passage, London W4 4PH. First cards pulled out of the hat after that date will win.

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