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predcon: So how does this differ from the version sold directly from Mountain King Studios (nee Cygnus Studios)?
http://www.mking.com/raptor_game.html It says it's compatible with Win7
Also, you should really check out the prequel, "Galactix", and the sequel series, "Demonstar".
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Gundato: Are these prequels and sequels in the sense that they are in the same universe and continue the story? Or are they just other games from the same team?

You know, it never occurred to me to ask. I just sent MKing an email. I'll let you know what I hear.
It could be that they started off as spiritual sequels, and then later ret-conned into being actual "storyline" sequels, like what happened to Hybris and it's sequel Battle Squadron. Or how Katakis (a sidescrolling shooter) and Turrican (a platformer), though not being from the same genre, were said to be in the same quantum universe.
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predcon: So how does this differ from the version sold directly from Mountain King Studios (nee Cygnus Studios)?
http://www.mking.com/raptor_game.html It says it's compatible with Win7
Also, you should really check out the prequel, "Galactix", and the sequel series, "Demonstar".

From Wikipedia [url=]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raptor:_Call_of_the_Shadows[/url] :
"This version of the game, ported by DotEmu, is compatible with Windows XP, Vista, 7, 32 and 64 bits. It fixes all the old Windows version issues and allow you to play in different resolutions (640*400, 960*600 and 1280*800). The nostalgics can still play with the original rendering but enhanced graphics are also available."
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Delixe: I could name 5 better SHUMPs than Raptor but then we would need Amiga emulation *sigh*
Still adds more variety to the GOG roster.
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Navagon: Let's not forget the awesomeness that the SNES gave us: Axelay! Not that we should forget Super R-Type and Super SWIV either.

You forget that Super SWIV is a port of the original Amiga "SWIV" from 1991.