Golden Axe also had a great conversion too.
I converted golden axe to run on a cd32 recently. It even supports the pause button now.
Digiview was such a mindblower back then. The Mac was still black and white wasn't it?Every once and a while I get the urge to dust off my Amiga 1200 and see what I can make it do.
It'd be fun to see if my Digiview Gold still works. Maybe digitize some stuff.
Now I just got this:
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And all I need now is to get a display cable to see if it works or not.
What do you use as a joypad/stick on CD32?
Desert Strike blew the megadrive original away too. Even supported the 3 button pad as they shared the same port, it was amazing.
I wonder how many browsers can see SVG vector image files...
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Desert Strike blew the megadrive original away too. Even supported the 3 button pad as they shared the same port, it was amazing.
That ELF Game Over sequence is one of the best, ever. Haunting.
And one of my first crushes was on that title-screen female elf in the frame.![]()
Buy a scan doubler/flicker fixer, it'll let you connect a modern monitor to your amiga.
Modern monitors shouldn't come anywhere near an Amiga.
No, but unless you happen to have an old C= monitor stowed away, they are getting pretty hard to find.
Man. That, and Wings.But one game really left its mark: Lost Patrol. This one just made you feel the weight and guilt of the war.
Wings... Suddenly nostalgic. Thanks for the reminder!Man. That, and Wings.
And Warhead.
Buy a scan doubler/flicker fixer, it'll let you connect a modern monitor to your amiga.
I would but at the moment I am out of a job and grant money so I don't have any extra money. I try to manage with as little as possible expenses for the moment.
Buying this even for 30 is a bit expensive for me. When I graduate and get a job, I'll focus on making a fully working and tweaked Amiga game corner where I can play with friends and swim in nostalgia. Moonstone, North&South and other multiplayer games were the most requested by them already. Everyone is existed.
Thanks all for the tips. There is also a local Amiga club, so I'll contact them and ask for the best way to continue.
Edit: found two games in storage:
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I would but at the moment I am out of a job and grant money so I don't have any extra money. I try to manage with as little as possible expenses for the moment.
Buying this even for 30 is a bit expensive for me. When I graduate and get a job, I'll focus on making a fully working and tweaked Amiga game corner where I can play with friends and swim in nostalgia. Moonstone, North&South and other multiplayer games were the most requested by them already. Everyone is existed.
Thanks all for the tips. There is also a local Amiga club, so I'll contact them and ask for the best way to continue.
Edit: found two games in storage:
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Sorry for my ignorance and interrupt, but all these old disks on Amiga, are they still working properly?
I would but at the moment I am out of a job and grant money so I don't have any extra money. I try to manage with as little as possible expenses for the moment.
Buying this even for 30€ is a bit expensive for me. When I graduate and get a job, I'll focus on making a fully working and tweaked Amiga game corner where I can play with friends and swim in nostalgia. Moonstone, North&South and other multiplayer games were the most requested by them already. Everyone is existed.
Thanks all for the tips. There is also a local Amiga club, so I'll contact them and ask for the best way to continue.
Edit: found two games in storage:
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My memory may be hazy, but wasn't Laser Squad the precursor to the XCOM games?
Pretty much. Turn-based strategy with many of the same mechanics.
I loved my Amiga. Had the A500+.
My Mother's cousin's husband worked for Microsoft at the time as well, so I somehow managed to get a 20mb (WOW!) harddrive, a 2400bps (WOW!) modem and three daisy chained external 3.5" diskdrives to go with it, as well as the 512kb trapdoor expansion memory.
In hindsight it was a bit of a beast. I even had my hi-fi hooked up to it via the dongle at the back.
You had a beast. I had the extra memory and an extra floppydrive. That was it. I probably used about a thousand controllers on it as the microcontroller ones kept breaking.
The music from Shadow of The Beast still haunts me to this day.
The music from Flashback was a big favourite of mine.
Was talking to my 25 year old brother the other day (he of turning off the power on the Amiga brick fame) and even he remembered it, said it still creeps him out.