My avatar speaks for itself regarding my favourite Amiga game...
The more popular ones have been mentioned already. But here are a few more from my collection that I don't think have been stated as yet (or apologies if they already have, and I've missed)...
Apidya - Awesome 2d shoot 'em up. And I was amazing at it. Yes, I was. Music was also incredible, thanks to the immortal Chris Huelsbeck.
Assassin - I liked to see this as the Amiga's answer to
Strider. It wasn't exactly the same. But it's all I had after the official
Strider port, which was poor.
Back to the Future: Part II - This was the first game I actually played when I became the proud owner of my Amiga 500 (it came with it). Good times!
The Champ - I don't remember too many boxing games on the Amiga. But my brother told me this was a good one when he bought it for me. And it was indeed quite good.
Championship Manager '93 - This is where football management first started for me, until it evolved into
Football Manager.
Crazy Cars III - Had tons of fun with this. Select stage, bet money, outrun cops, finish first, repeat. Repetitive but fun.
Emlyn Hughes International Soccer - I don't hear many people talk about this game. It always gets lost amongst
Kick-Off and
Sensible Soccer. Nevertheless, I loved it.
First Samurai - "
Haaaaaaallelujah" Crazy side-scrolling samurai action. I found it pretty hard, but always went back for more. Loved the train level.
Second Samurai - "
Haaaaaaallelujah" part 2, times 2.
Formula One Grand Prix - Spent way too much time playing this game. Always opted for full laps, so it took hours just to complete one race. Epic racing against my brother.
Goal! - Once
Kick Off was done, this was supposed to take over. It didn't quite take with everyone, but I enjoyed it.
HeroQuest - As a fan of the fantasy genre, I wanting to like this game more than I did. Maybe the dice rolling got on my nevres. I don't actually remember much about this game, I just... remember it.
IK+ Everyone remembers this, surely. Do I need to explain it? 'course not!
Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis - 11 friggin' disks. Frustrating disk swaps, but it was Indiana Jones, so I put up with it.
Jimmy White's Whirlwind Snooker - The only snooker game that was needed? I think so.
Leander - Ah, now this was my type of game. Didn't get very far with it, but along with
Lionheart (which I completed multiple times), it made me less jealous of Snes and Mega Drive owners.
The Manager - My brother wanted me to get this because
Championship Manager didn't have a proper match view. This did, but it wasn't as good as
CM, but it was a decent alternative.
Nitro - Was like a cheaper version of
Supercars II. Not as fun, but like
The Manager was to
Championship Manager, it was a decent alternative.
Panza Kickboxing - I was always in awe of the animation in this game. But I didn't like how I had to select certain moves before matches, sacrificing others. But, oh well.
Shadowlands - This needs to be in there just for the title screen music. As for the game itself, it was my first foray into the world of Amiga RPGs. I only remember there being 2 environments (forest and dungeon) though.
Switchblade II - My favourite genre, but although good, this game didn't have the magic of
Lionheart or
Leander. Still, it was fun while it lasted, although a little hard.
Walker - Never played anything like this before. Made a change from the usual things that I was playing. Plus, you get to shoot tiny little soldiers. Good stuff.
Wolfchild - This game isn't actually good - The attacks are extremely limited, the enemies aren't particularly original, but there's something about it that I liked.
World Class Leaderboard - I never spent much time with this game. It was mainly played (and bet on) by my brothers during their gaming sessions with their friends. But it always fascinated me.
I'm also ashamed to say I remember
. But that was my evil twin.