Publishers | Activision |
Developers | Edge Of Reality, Vicarious Visions, Beenox |
Release date | 2006 |
Genre | Action |
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Game Description
Over the Hedge is a 2006 video game based on the film of the same name, and a sequel to the same film. It was published by Activision, and was released on May 9, 2006. Edge of Reality developed the GameCube, PlayStation 2, and Xbox versions, Beenox developed the PC version, and Vicarious Visions developed handheld versions for the Nintendo DS and Game Boy Advance.
Over The Hedge
We might have the game available for more than one platform. Over The Hedge is currently available on these platforms:
Windows (2006)
Over_The_Hedge_Win_ROM_EN.7z (670MB)
Over_The_Hedge_Win_Files_EN.7z (409MB)
How to play on Windows
- and Extract Over_The_Hedge_Win_ROM_EN.7z
- Open the “Game Files” folder and mount Over the Hedge.nrg
- Run setup.exe and follow on-screen instructions to install the game (if you want the game in English, make sure you select “English Version” where prompted)
- Play the game
Additional files, patches and fixes
Over The Hedge Screenshots
Windows
I have a problem with a game being too fast… So basically the characters are moving wayyyy too fast and also jumping and landing way faster than I remeber (I even checked the gameplay on yt and it was way slower). Can anyone help me with the problem?
Game is running too fast (Windows 10)
Use dgVoodoo 2
the latest version of dgVoodoo 2 and extract the archive.
To to MS\x86 folder and copy the D3D9.dll file.
Paste the file into the game installation folder where the game executable is.
Also copy the dgVoodoo.conf and open it in a text editor of choice.
Find FPSLimit and change it from 0 to 60.
Find dgVoodooWatermark and change it from true to false
This is what the site pcgamingwiki says to do. My game still runs to fast in fullscreen.. if this also happens you can try what I did – “FSR Magpie”, keep the game in windowed mode and let Magpie upscale the game to fullscreen; worked for me. Also, you might not need dgvoodoo2 if you use Magpie (though vooddoo does make the game look clearer)
I have a problem in a second mission i cannot finish it, game wont let me toss the food and time keeps running out can anyone help?
tried to do that but still not working, says it requires 3d graphics acceleration
Is there a way to get the minigames for the PC version?
hello i try to play over the hedge butt movie thos not working do anybody have solution fore that?:)
It just says critical install error
I cant find the setup.exe
i cant find it either
can you add ps2 version?
Works great! Make sure to follow Tony’s tutorial because thats what I did. If you have trouble with the directX thing try to find the file instead of doing that and open the setup icon
pleas help i’ve tried installing with the daemon tools method bit i’m stuck with the option to direct x to run the game but installing it wont run the game
Works perfectly! No Cutscenes but thanks to Dragonian Beast’s dropbox link I got the Cutscenes now, I love this game! I have the port they released on Xbox but the disc stopped working, so happy to play it again!!
Got the link or where I can find it?
Game is telling me to insert Over The Hedge disc 2 which I do not have, is there anyway to circumvent this?
So I the files and follow what the instructions say, I open the ‘Over The Hedge.nrg’ file and it does not show a ‘setup.exe’, could anyone please help me with this?
Everything works like a charm, except for the cutscenes. Is there anything I can do to get those to work?
how did you install it? it does not show the setup.exe to me
games is like running in 10x speed
im having the same issue
I know you asked years ago, but just in case you are still wondering, if you have an nvidia graphics card you can adjust the max framerate in the nvidia control (go to nvidia control > manage 3d settings > program settings > click add (if it doesn’t come up on the drop list) and find the over the hedge application in your files > find “max frame rate” (its close to the top) > adjust it to 60fps (that’s its native framerate) > apply). now when you boot it up it should be good to go. this is the only way i could find to make it stop running so fast and i’m not sure about an amd version as i’m not familiar with it