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'Hidden & Dangerous Deluxe' - FULL Game Available NOW

by Rainier on Oct. 9, 2003 @ 10:22 a.m. PDT

As promotional stint Gathering is releasing the original game for everybody to download so that you can practise for its follow up Hidden & Dangerous 2. This download contains the original Hidden & Dangerous, the Devil's Bridge expansion pack, all the patches, updates, etc as well as the in-game editor. Read more for download links ...

Get the Hidden And Dangerous Full Game Off Worthplaying (264mb)

It's 1941. Your four man commando squad has been assigned to covert ops deep inside enemy territory. You're far from home with hostiles closing in on all sides. Do you have the skill and cunning to execute your orders and get your team safely back home?

H&D Deluxe contains

  • the original Hidden & Dangerous
  • the Devil's Bridge expansion pack
  • all the patches, updates, etc
  • the in-game editor

Here's the description of the file:

Command a group of SAS soldiers in the original tactical strategy squad-based game! This FULL FREE GAME contains the original award-winning Hidden & Dangerous, the Devil's Bridge expansion pack, plus the game editor. Watch for Hidden & Dangerous 2 to invade stores this October!

H&D Deluxe System Requirements

Win98, Me, 2000, XP
333MHz processor or equivalent
500 mb hard drive space (1 gig during install)
32mb RAM
16mb 3d video card DirectX 8.1 compatible
DirectX 8.1 compatible sound card, keyboard, and mouse

Available on CD, too!

We didn't want to give those broadband folks an unfair advantage on TOP of the bandwidth they have. So, for those folks limited to a 56K connection, you can still grab H&D Deluxe. PreOrdering H&D2 at EB, GameStop, or Best Buy will get you H&D Deluxe on CD as a gift with purchase.

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