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I used to have a copy of Do you Like Horny Bunnies 1. Right now I only have a copy of Do You Like Horny Bunnies 2 backed up on a CD. Last I saw there were some torrents for the first game in the series on torrent reactor. If I remember correctly, that's where I got my copy so long ago.Speaking of which, if someone can acquire the grapholic plug-ins for DYLHB we should be able to make some gifs of the game's animated scenes.
Hey, Echelon, take this:HCG for Do you Like Horny Bunnies 1:http://67.18.156.194/~hyperguy/hosted/do_you_like_horny_bunnies.rarIt turns out I had copies of the CG for DYLHB 1 and 2 in my HCG folder in my hard drive. I have around 100 different series in there and it isn't as organized as my other hentai folders, so I didn't realize I had it until a few days ago. Bandwidth's kind of low right now so the download's on our backup server(the one ROMate uses for signatures).And about your question from earlier, I think what you mean by scans are whether any hentai game companies have ever released any extra CG of characters from their games. There are a few that do this, like Jellyfish's Lovers Extra CD, and Wordsworth extra CD though unfortunetly it's actually quite rare.In the case of the Viper games, many of the images had appeared in artbooks prior, so what Sogna did was just took the lineart from the artbook images, recolored them digitally and released them on CDs.My best guess is that the reason why illustration collections are rare for hentai games is because the hentai games themselves are loaded with CG. It's not the same type of CG you're talking about though, since most of the CG in hentai games is used to tell a story.