Yeah Moonstone always amazed me, I was so annoyed it was one of the few games that wouldn't work on the 500+, 600 or 1200 tho
Uh what? I played countless nights on my A1200
Yeah Moonstone always amazed me, I was so annoyed it was one of the few games that wouldn't work on the 500+, 600 or 1200 tho
I remember upgrading the RAM on my A500 and then when i played f18 Interceptor - IT HAD FUCKING TOP GUN MUSIC!!!!!!!!!111!
Uh what? I played countless nights on my A1200
We were in the same boat, bro. Us Atari ST owners were so jealous of the Amiga owners that the only thing we had to gloat about was how our Atari STs were used in the music industry thanks to the MIDI in and output. Due to that, XENON was our marvel game but i was in pain when i saw the quality of Shadow of the Beast I and II on the Amiga. I remember hearing from my old school friend that Shadow of the Beast on the Atari STe featured the same graphics as the Amiga but i don't think that was ever true for i never seen it. My gosh, i remember seeing The Killing Game Show and Atomic Robokid for the first time on demonstration at Dixons. The memories, that feeling, the enviousness, the happiness.. i love and miss those days.Never had one at the time, but towards the end of my 520 ST FM's life I looked enviously at all the games the Amiga was getting...
Happy birthday!
OMG! I was playing that game on my compaq 286 pc. It was actually my dad's game but i tried to play it from time to time. Heh, that was the rare moments i use to watch my dad play video games. *sigh... another happy days.What about F-19. It had... an F-19!
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The thing I remember most about these games is the huge flight manual they'd used to include. I'd just spend hours reading them.
There's only one way to celebrate anything Amiga.
Going to go home tonight, fire up the Amiga and copy 100 3.5" DS/DD discs with X-Copy Pro.
Happy birthday to one of the greatest computers ever!
As it happens, EA just made the source code for Deluxe Paint freely available via The Computer History Museum. (Gamasutra) Dan Silva originally created it to make internal art for EA's game studios, and it was so popular and powerful, they released it as a commercial product in 1985. Thirty years later, you can now play with the code yourself.
Edit: This video was made entirely in Deluxe Paint.
Also, everyone should play Llamatron.
As it happens, EA just made the source code for Deluxe Paint freely available via The Computer History Museum. (Gamasutra) Dan Silva originally created it to make internal art for EA's game studios, and it was so popular and powerful, they released it as a commercial product in 1985. Thirty years later, you can now play with the code yourself.
Deluxe Paint (IV I think) was my art program and I printed out lots of crap on my dot matrix Citizen Swift 240C printer!
Edit: This video was made entirely in Deluxe Paint.
As it happens, EA just made the source code for Deluxe Paint freely available via The Computer History Museum. (Gamasutra) Dan Silva originally created it to make internal art for EA's game studios, and it was so popular and powerful, they released it as a commercial product in 1985. Thirty years later, you can now play with the code yourself.
Edit: This video was made entirely in Deluxe Paint.
Also, everyone should play Llamatron.
This is amazing!
Somebody should make a port for the modern systems![]()
Can I also submit for your aural pleasure, the following 2 soundtracks.
Lotus Turbo Challenge 2
Menace
It's more about nostalgia and looking back at what was possible on a home computer 30 years ago than it is about functionality. Deluxe Paint was an iconic piece of software, and interested coders now have a chance to directly interact with a piece of history. If you want functionality, just use modern software.Would be cool, but it's the original version and I assume most would be interested in some of the later ones.
I'd rather cut my hand
Use a Gotek drive emulator and kiss those pesky 3.5" discs goodbye
Also did anyone else play 2 player Lemmings? That was awesome. Amiga only I think
Split screen Settlers was fun to. More systems should support 2 mice.
double mice fun action was one of amigas biggest advantage over pc gaming. 2 player Lemmings was hella fun!
... in Grand Rapids School District in Grand Rapids, Michigan, an Amiga 2000 has run the heat and air conditioning of its schools day and night, without incident since it was installed in the 1980s. As of now, 19 schools rely on the nearly three-decades-old machine. The system's 1200-bit modem and wireless radio signal enables it to communicate with the district's schools.