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Title: The most LONG-LIVED Amiga games...
Post by: starf81 on August 04, 2007, 04:55:53 PM
Hello!

Many times we've talked about our favourite Amiga games.
But... I remember I've spent so many hours playing games that today I stop after few minutes.
There are instead other games, perhaps not my favourite at all, even with an ugly graphics, that are immortal and I'm always ready to play them, also after fifteen or twenty years and even if I've completed them many many times.

In short... which are the most long-lived Amiga games?

It would be good if everyone could list 5-10 games in according to this idea because that could be a nice guide for the WHDLoad games that we MUST keep installed into our hard drives...  :-)
And... I'm pretty sure that we can still discover "new" games thanks to suggestions of other people!

Here is my list (in a random order...):

- Defender of the Crown
- The Secret of Monkey Island
- It Came From the Desert
- Zany Golf
- Pinball Fantasies
- Lemmings
- Sensible Soccer

I'm surely forgetting some others but it should be a good point to start...  :-D

Alex
Title: Re: The most LONG-LIVED Amiga games...
Post by: Newtonian on August 04, 2007, 05:40:43 PM
For me, I'd have to say:
Codemaster's Micro-Machines

I still play often to this day, sometimes against one of my buddies who's also fan of the title.

Some games for which I'll still play a game for a lenghty amount of time occasionaly:
Colonization
Dizzy's Excellent Adventures
Lotus I, II, III & Top Gear 2
Prince of Persia
BC Kid
Syndicate

Title: Re: The most LONG-LIVED Amiga games...
Post by: Matt_H on August 04, 2007, 06:00:56 PM
In no particular order:

Lemmings
Liberation (still needs a WHDLoad install!)
Simon the Sorcerer
Beneath a Steel Sky
Fate of Atlantis
Deluxe Pacman
Megaball
WormsDC
Title: Re: The most LONG-LIVED Amiga games...
Post by: Ilwrath on August 04, 2007, 06:09:51 PM
Hmm.... Things (that haven't already been mentioned) I still go back and play when I'm on an Amiga....

- Nuclear War
- Stunt (Track|Car) Racer (null-modem networked is a blast!)
- Fury of the Furries
- Shadow of the Beast series
- The Settlers (two player/two mouse mode is particularly excellent!)
- Super Stardust (which is now out in a new version on PS3?)
- Project X

And I'm sure I'm still forgetting plenty, as well...
Title: Re: The most LONG-LIVED Amiga games...
Post by: starf81 on August 04, 2007, 06:13:08 PM
Great suggestions!!!

With just three replies I've noticed that I've forgotten a lot of fantastic games.

Please, go on... games like those are an incredible way to... back to the past! :-)

I would also mention:
North & South
Another World
Flashback
Title: Re: The most LONG-LIVED Amiga games...
Post by: SamuraiCrow on August 04, 2007, 06:23:25 PM
Dune 2 is one of the few games I ever bought for the Amiga.  It's great until you've beaten it about a dozen times.  It has a very compatible HD installer included so you don't even need a WHDLoad slave.
Title: Re: The most LONG-LIVED Amiga games...
Post by: amigadave on August 04, 2007, 06:30:20 PM
Quote

SamuraiCrow wrote:
Dune 2 is one of the few games I ever bought for the Amiga.  It's great until you've beaten it about a dozen times.  It has a very compatible HD installer included so you don't even need a WHDLoad slave.


So now the whole world knows who the damn Pirate is that killed the Amiga!!!  It's about time you confessed your crimes. Don't show up at any Amiga shows, you may get stoned to death with Boing Balls.

:lol:
Title: Re: The most LONG-LIVED Amiga games...
Post by: amigadave on August 04, 2007, 06:57:57 PM
What a coincidence that this thread appears the day after I got the urge to spend some time on my A500 w/GVP 530 Turbo last night.  I started about 9pm to play a little "Pool of Radiance" SSI turn based RPG and before I knew it, the clock was showing 3am on it's face.  I have not played any games on any of my Amigas for many many months, but back in 1987 I spent many nights staying up until 3am playing one of the games shown in my list below, and then getting up at 5:30am to get ready for work.  Ahhhh, to be young again and able to recover from 2 hours sleep so easily.

Games I loved to play and would still get out of the box to spend a few hours playing today include:

Millennium 2.2, Return to Earth (spelling incorrect from the developer, not sure why I like this one so much)

All of the SSI turn based RPG games like; Pool of Radiance, Curse of the Azure Bonds, Secret of the Silver Blades, Pool of Darkness, Champions of Krynn, Death Knights of Krynn, Dark Queen of Krynn. (Construction Kit called "Unlimited Adventures" released on the PC, but not the Amiga, still has an active group creating new game modules in this style today.  When I am a better programmer I am going to port Unlimited Adventures to the Amiga with a conversion utility that will allow all the dozens of user created PC game modules to also be played on the Amiga)

MegaBall 4

UFO Enemy Unknown

Stellar Conflict (1 to 4 player strategy)

Fire Power (head to head split screen or null modem tank battle)

Many many more.  Amiga has so many great old games.  :-D
Title: Re: The most LONG-LIVED Amiga games...
Post by: Ilwrath on August 04, 2007, 07:20:18 PM
For sure... Plenty of greats we forget.
- Star Control (DUH! You'd think I'd remember THAT one!)

And lesser known ones that still offer some great play value:

- Starflight (was quite an amusing little space exploration / trading sim type thing)

- Big Business (The game itself is humorous in the research, corporate espionage, marketing, etc...  And the news headlines... "US Department of the Obvious study determines that large sums of money can be valuable!"  Then add in the fact that after playing for a little while the entire economy of the game glitches and goes pear-shaped, so you have people getting loans of billions of dollars from their parents...  This entire game usually results in laughter so hard someone loses beverage through the nose.)

- Conflict! (A rather simplistic but entertaining Middle East political simulator where you control Israel and try to bring stability to the area...  Mostly text-based but you inherit a difficult set of situations each time, trying to find the best ways of dealing with the unhappy people in the West bank, Lebanon, Egypt, Syria, etc...)
Title: Re: The most LONG-LIVED Amiga games...
Post by: SamuraiCrow on August 04, 2007, 07:30:32 PM
Quote

amigadave wrote:
Quote

SamuraiCrow wrote:
Dune 2 is one of the few games I ever bought for the Amiga.  It's great until you've beaten it about a dozen times.  It has a very compatible HD installer included so you don't even need a WHDLoad slave.


So now the whole world knows who the damn Pirate is that killed the Amiga!!!  It's about time you confessed your crimes. Don't show up at any Amiga shows, you may get stoned to death with Boing Balls.

:lol:


I realize you meant it as a joke but I'm not amused.  I gave up piracy in favor of public-domain software when I got my Amiga because I knew, as a programmer, that I would be a hypocrite not to since I would eventually be writing games and software that I would expect people to pay for.   :-x
Title: Re: The most LONG-LIVED Amiga games...
Post by: Andeda on August 04, 2007, 07:48:17 PM
After thinking a few seconds i came up with these great Amiga games:

Eye of the beholder series
Arkanoid
It came from the desert
IK+

And there are many many more of them
 :-D
Title: Re: The most LONG-LIVED Amiga games...
Post by: amigean on August 04, 2007, 08:15:14 PM
Civilization
Title: Re: The most LONG-LIVED Amiga games...
Post by: reddwarfer on August 04, 2007, 08:55:45 PM
In no particular order:
UFO Enemy Unknown
Mean Arenas
Dizzy series
Title: Re: The most LONG-LIVED Amiga games...
Post by: orange on August 04, 2007, 09:05:01 PM
I'd say:
Super Cars 2
Sensible Soccer
Lemmings
Cannon Fodder
Title: Re: The most LONG-LIVED Amiga games...
Post by: rkauer on August 04, 2007, 09:21:52 PM
 The games I play even today (in no particular order):

Total Chaos

 Roadkill AGA

 Gunship 2000 AGA

 Syndicate

 Arkanos (gived as free from Aminet)

 Deluxe Galaga

 Klondike AGA

Title: Re: The most LONG-LIVED Amiga games...
Post by: weirdami on August 04, 2007, 09:26:22 PM
Quote
Dune 2 is one of the few games I ever bought for the Amiga.


Now, let's expand this thread to games which were so good that you decided to go and buy a legitimate copy instead. :-)
Title: Re: The most LONG-LIVED Amiga games...
Post by: crass84 on August 04, 2007, 10:03:39 PM
Hi firt post on this site
the games i still play are
space hulk
alien breed
superfrog
sensible soccer
napalm
tiny troops :-D
Title: Re: The most LONG-LIVED Amiga games...
Post by: Newtonian on August 04, 2007, 10:04:37 PM
Quote

Ilwrath wrote:
For sure... Plenty of greats we forget.
- Star Control (DUH! You'd think I'd remember THAT one!)


That was a great game.

If you love Star Control, check out The Ur-Quan Masters (http://sc2.sourceforge.net/screenshots.php).

It's a open source port of the 3DO version of Star Control 2 (so it has great quality music and full voice acting).  Unfortunately, the main site only offers versions for Windows, Mac and Linux (which is fine by me since I'm run only Linux on my main box).

There's a source port to Amiga OS4 done by another party:
http://os4depot.net/index.php?function=showfile&file=game/misc/uqm-src.lha
Title: Re: The most LONG-LIVED Amiga games...
Post by: amigadave on August 04, 2007, 10:08:31 PM
@SamuriCrow,

No offense meant.  At the moment it seemed amusing, to me anyway.

Sorry you did not appreciate the spirit that was intended, I did not mean it in anyway other than as a parody of the many messages here and elsewhere on the net where people have actually implied that piracy was responsible for the bankruptcy of Commodore and demise of Amiga production.

I hope you will accept my apology.

P.S. I also do not support piracy and have over 400 original boxed Amiga software titles (games and productivity) that I have paid for.
Title: Re: The most LONG-LIVED Amiga games...
Post by: Newtonian on August 04, 2007, 10:12:39 PM
Nobody else mentionned Micro-Machines.  Am I the only who loves that game?  It's really greate when you're playing one-on-one against someone else.

I also find the 'feeling' of the controls was perfect (like you you bounce of the bubbles in the bath level or slide in the sand level).

Has anyone else here even tried it?
Title: Re: The most LONG-LIVED Amiga games...
Post by: orange on August 04, 2007, 10:47:11 PM
yeah, sure I tried micromachines, I don't like it that much.
playing against computer can be frustrating

SuperSkidmarks, IndyHeat (and others) are better, not to mention SuperCars2
Title: Re: The most LONG-LIVED Amiga games...
Post by: wlemonds on August 04, 2007, 11:07:41 PM
Quote

amigean wrote:
Civilization


Heh, I played this again since 1992 just the other day and kept playing till 4am for 2 days. Classic.
Title: Re: The most LONG-LIVED Amiga games...
Post by: koaftder on August 04, 2007, 11:09:14 PM
As a software developer who often used to use pirated tools, I realized that I would be hypocrite not to pirate games as well.
Title: Re: The most LONG-LIVED Amiga games...
Post by: murple on August 04, 2007, 11:24:31 PM
I didnt own an Amiga until a few years ago, so most of my long ago game memories are on the C64. I was always fond of classic arcade type games (Pac-Man, Space Invaders, Frogger, fighting games etc) for their group entertainment value. Pulling out games like that for parties is one of the main things I use my C64/Amiga for now. I also used to really enjoy RPG and simulation games like Ultima IV, Seven Cities of Gold, SimCity, etc.

These lists gives me a good start on Amiga games to check out, so, thanks.
Title: Re: The most LONG-LIVED Amiga games...
Post by: amigadave on August 05, 2007, 12:06:25 AM
Quote

koaftder wrote:
As a software developer who often used to use pirated tools, I realized that I would be hypocrite not to pirate games as well.


 :lol:  At least one other person here shares my sense of humor!  Good one koaftder!

Hey Newtonian, I would try Micromachines, but can't find a P!rated copy in my pile of "Back-Up" floppy disks.

Looking in the "Room Of Amiga" just now I did find two more boxes full of boxed Amiga games that have not been added to the spreadsheet of "My Amiga Games".  Woo Hoo!  Maybe I'll find a few that are listed on this thread.

 :flame:  :destroy:

 :banana:  :ponder:  :banana:
Title: Re: The most LONG-LIVED Amiga games...
Post by: Fixer on August 05, 2007, 12:57:41 AM
I wouldn't exactly call them epic games but Chaos Engine and Jim Power are two that I still find very enjoyable to this day!
Title: Re: The most LONG-LIVED Amiga games...
Post by: Im>bE on August 05, 2007, 01:46:28 AM

 TOTAL CHAOS

 Foundation

 Slam tilt
Title: Re: The most LONG-LIVED Amiga games...
Post by: amiga4001 on August 05, 2007, 06:54:56 AM
Tuurican's Oh I would love to pay for an amiga version off hurrican.
Apydia still playing to get to the end is tough.
K240 simple but keeps you busy for a evening/night
Banshee best shootup I ever see.
Title: Re: The most LONG-LIVED Amiga games...
Post by: jonssonj on August 05, 2007, 08:11:13 AM
My first game that I was supposed to buy for my amiga 500 was "defender of the crown" but when I got to the computer store, it was sold out, so I bought the game

"Guild of Thieves" instead.

It was the absolute best text adventure I have ever seen. The interpreter was so great that you could write whole sentences and the interpreter understood. I have still, until this day not succeeded in finishing the game, I have never succeeded to get the parrot to say hurraay in the bank...  :)   I just love this game...

BR
Jörgen
Title: Re: The most LONG-LIVED Amiga games...
Post by: starf81 on August 05, 2007, 08:21:04 AM
Good job guys, you've mentioned a lot of great games!

In the end, I would use all our suggetions to draw up a list and getting a real ans useful "Amiga Chart Games"! :-)

Meantime... go on!!!  :-D  :-D  :-D

Alex
Title: Re: The most LONG-LIVED Amiga games...
Post by: amigakid on August 05, 2007, 08:32:33 AM
I'd have to say:

Defender of the crown
Genetic Species
Alien Breed (especially Tower Assault)
Quik the thunder rabbit (yes I love this one)
Traps and Treasures
Shadow of the beast series
Body Blow (ultimate and Galactic)
Cannon Fodder
Gauntlet
Lotus Challenge

To name a few

Cheers!
Title: Re: The most LONG-LIVED Amiga games...
Post by: pVC on August 05, 2007, 09:24:16 AM
We mainly play two player games with my girlfriend... the games still get played regularly:

The Settlers
Worms DC
Supercars2
Nitro

And little more rarely:

SWOS
Stunt Car Racer (Turbo)
Rod-Land
Super Skidmarks
Minskies Furballs

And of course Superfrog, which hasn't aged at all during the years :)
Title: Re: The most LONG-LIVED Amiga games...
Post by: mahen on August 05, 2007, 12:33:14 PM
** Slam Tilt **
** Disposable Hero **

Roadkill
Moonstone

:)
Title: Re: The most LONG-LIVED Amiga games...
Post by: starf81 on August 05, 2007, 04:28:49 PM
Well... I've drawn up a list with the entries got up to now!
I've included only games mentioned more than one time.

4 VOTES
Sensible Soccer

3 VOTES
Defender of the Crown
It Came From the Desert
Lemmings

2 VOTES
Alien Breed
Cannon Fodder
Civilization
Dizzy's Adventures
Lotus
MegaBall
Roadkill
Shadow ot the Beast
Slam Tilt
Star Control
Stunt Car Racer
Super Cars
Super Skidmarks
Superfrog
Syndicate
Total Chaos
UFO Enemy Unknown
WormsDC

I hope to update the list as soon as possible with your new suggestions!  :-)

Alex
Title: Re: The most LONG-LIVED Amiga games...
Post by: koaftder on August 05, 2007, 06:01:54 PM
Defender of the Crown
Faery Tale Adventure
Marble Madness
Hole in one Golf
Worms
Lemmings
SubLogic Flight Simulator 2
Title: Re: The most LONG-LIVED Amiga games...
Post by: pVC on August 05, 2007, 06:09:41 PM
@starf81

Super Cars _2_ ! Not the first one :)

And The Settlers was also mentioned more than once.
Title: Re: The most LONG-LIVED Amiga games...
Post by: starf81 on August 05, 2007, 06:28:58 PM
ooops... sorry! :roll:

Here is again the fixed and updated list:

4 VOTES
Defender of the Crown
Sensible Soccer
Worms

3 VOTES
It Came From the Desert
Lemmings

2 VOTES
Alien Breed
Cannon Fodder
Civilization
Dizzy's Adventures
Lotus
MegaBall
Roadkill
Shadow ot the Beast
Slam Tilt
Star Control
Stunt Car Racer
Super Cars 2
Super Skidmarks
Superfrog
Syndicate
The Settlers
Total Chaos
UFO Enemy Unknown
Title: Re: The most LONG-LIVED Amiga games...
Post by: whabang on August 05, 2007, 06:42:40 PM
Lemmings is mandatory, no doubt. I doubt I'd survive for long without Civilization and Frontier. I also keep Deuteros installed in case I need a post-apocalyptic kick.

Nothing beats Lotus III and Stunt car racer when running with a null-modem, but as I only run emulated theese days, I guess that doesn't count.
Title: Re: The most LONG-LIVED Amiga games...
Post by: lionstorm on August 05, 2007, 07:03:37 PM
Cannon Fodder
Deuteros
SWOS
Kickoff2/ final whistle (the best game EVER)
Minskies furball (killer game for your girlfriend :-D)
Alien Breed Tower Assault


There is of course a lot more but these games will last forever (specially deuteros as I did not finish the game yet).
Title: Re: The most LONG-LIVED Amiga games...
Post by: JosephC on August 05, 2007, 07:20:34 PM
Total Chaos AGA: My family plays this every Christmas, Easter, Thanksgiving etc. A great (and completely legal) way to kill your relatives.

Traders: Good 4 player adapter fun.  But we stopped playing this several months ago and will never play it again.

Various tank battle games: Always good fun.

I do not play any other Amiga games anymore.
Title: Re: The most LONG-LIVED Amiga games...
Post by: rednova on August 05, 2007, 08:05:37 PM
Dear Amigans:

my favorite amiga games:

-defender of the crown
-flames of freedom ( i could only beat the first level)
-worms
-omega (great pd game)
-test drive
-dungeon master


long live amiga!!!!

rednova
Title: Re: The most LONG-LIVED Amiga games...
Post by: uncharted on August 05, 2007, 08:05:41 PM
UFO - Enemy Unknown
Worms

Most other games only really were fun to play through once.  For example, as much as I love Monkey Island 1+2, the magic was the exploration and unfolding story-line, it doesn't lend itself to repeat play IMO.
Title: Re: The most LONG-LIVED Amiga games...
Post by: amigadave on August 05, 2007, 08:18:26 PM
Quote

lionstorm wrote:
Cannon Fodder
Deuteros
SWOS
Kickoff2/ final whistle (the best game EVER)
Minskies furball (killer game for your girlfriend :-D)
Alien Breed Tower Assault


There is of course a lot more but these games will last forever (specially deuteros as I did not finish the game yet).


Lionstorm, I have been trying to find Deuteros for years with no luck.  Would you mind sending me a few jpegs of the front and back of the box and a couple of screen shots with a general description of the game play.  Someone suggested it would be a great improvement over another game I liked a lot, "Millennium 2.2 Return to Earth". (spelling incorrect by developer, not me)  If you don't mind, please send them to me via PM or regular email.

Thanks,
Title: Re: The most LONG-LIVED Amiga games...
Post by: foody on August 05, 2007, 08:58:02 PM
The one and only game I ever play anymore in my Amiga 1200 is Total Chaos AGA, that is one hell of a game I tell ya  :-D  :-D  :-o
Title: Re: The most LONG-LIVED Amiga games...
Post by: Felix-uk on August 05, 2007, 09:25:25 PM
Total Chaos, Great Fun Multiplayer

Bloddwych, 2 Player RPG Excellent

Eye Of Beholder, Series

Dungeon Master, Series

Drageons Breath,

Powermonger,

Lords of the rising Sun,

 

Title: Re: The most LONG-LIVED Amiga games...
Post by: unite on August 05, 2007, 09:53:25 PM
I am shocked and stunned that no one has yet mentioned (not that I seen) FRONTIER.  Best game ever.  Played it for hrs on end day after day when I first got it and still play it every now and then but every time its started its on for a least 5 hrs.  

Others include

Monkey Island
Monkey Island 2
Lost Vikings
Beneath A Steel Sky
Bubble Bobble
Wings
Title: Re: The most LONG-LIVED Amiga games...
Post by: flaviosr on August 05, 2007, 10:16:38 PM
Mumble, mumble...

a "small" list:

MARBLE MADNESS
Defender of the crown
Sinbad and the throne of the falcon
SDI
Wizball
Moebius
The fairy tale adventure
The bard's tale series
Starglider I
Shadow of the beast I
The pawn
Out Run

and a lot of others (ARGH!!!) I cannot remember the name (gimme some time!!! :-P)... the question is too hard for a summary!!! :madashell:
Title: Re: The most LONG-LIVED Amiga games...
Post by: Im>bE on August 06, 2007, 02:38:48 AM

I do not play Frontier anymore because of the bugs,
(cant get bulletin and such),
and because of the repeated pirate laser duels
within each solar system.
(the first 2 is fun, but 5 more... not so much)
Title: Re: The most LONG-LIVED Amiga games...
Post by: marcfrick2112 on August 06, 2007, 04:13:53 AM
Hmm, couple more PD games no-one mentioned:
Deluxe Galaga 2.6, and anyone hear of a game called
Cybernetix? It's like one part Defender, one part
Asteroids... really interesting, I play it to this day
(Thanks WHDLoad!)


James Pond series any one?

Another vote for:
Worms
Syndicate + American Revolt Data disk
Micromachines
Title: Re: The most LONG-LIVED Amiga games...
Post by: coldfish on August 06, 2007, 04:32:28 AM
After owning my (first) A500 for a few years and collecting a lot of boxed originals early on, I noticed many games that I would play for a week or two, while they were new, then never spend more than 5-10 minute stints on them again.

But, there were a -small- number of Amiga titles I'd play even when I didnt really feel like gaming on my A500;

-Rodland
-Buggy Boy
-Bubble Bobble
?

Quick, simple pick-up-and-play arcade style games.
Title: Re: The most LONG-LIVED Amiga games...
Post by: fx on August 06, 2007, 11:38:38 AM
Turrican II
Rodland
SWOS
Battle Squadron
Pang
Indy Heat
Super Stardust
Speedball II
Megaball IV
Gravity Force II
Monkey Island
Slam Tilt
Title: Re: The most LONG-LIVED Amiga games...
Post by: TNovosel on August 06, 2007, 11:56:01 AM
My list:

01. UFO
02. Universe
03. Frontier
04. Dune I/II
05. SuperFrog
06. Reunion
07. Darkmare
08. EOB I/II
09. Ruff&Thumble
10. FinalFight

...and one game from my C64 days - LaserSqudron.
Title: Re: The most LONG-LIVED Amiga games...
Post by: SamuraiCrow on August 06, 2007, 03:55:13 PM
Another game I liked was Total Chaos AGA.
Title: Re: The most LONG-LIVED Amiga games...
Post by: starf81 on August 06, 2007, 06:05:09 PM
About 200 entries up to now!!!

Updated list:

6 VOTES
Defender of the Crown
Sensible Soccer (SWOS)
Total Chaos (AGA)
Worms

5 VOTES
Lemmings

4 VOTES
UFO Enemy Unknown

3 VOTES
Alien Breed (Tower Assault)
Cannon Fodder
Civilization
Eyes of the Beholder (series)
Lotus (1 - 2- 3)
Megaball (IV)
Monkey Island (1 - 2)
Shadow of the Beast
Slam Tilt
Stunt Car Racer
Superfrog
Syndicate (+ American Revolt Data Disk)

2 VOTES
Beneath a Steel Sky
Bubble Bobble
Deluxe Galaga
Deuteros
Dune 2
Dungeon Master
Frontier
It Came from the Desert
Marble Madness
Micro Machines
Minskies Furball
Roadkill
RodLand
Star Control
Super Cars II
Super Skidmarks
Super Stardust
The Settlers
Turrican (I - II)
Title: Re: The most LONG-LIVED Amiga games...
Post by: koaftder on August 06, 2007, 06:21:56 PM
Quote

starf81 wrote:
About 200 entries up to now!!!

Updated list:

6 VOTES
Defender of the Crown
Sensible Soccer (SWOS)
Total Chaos (AGA)
Worms

5 VOTES
Lemmings

4 VOTES
UFO Enemy Unknown

3 VOTES
Alien Breed (Tower Assault)
Cannon Fodder
Civilization
Eyes of the Beholder (series)
Lotus (1 - 2- 3)
Megaball (IV)
Monkey Island (1 - 2)
Shadow of the Beast
Slam Tilt
Stunt Car Racer
Superfrog
Syndicate (+ American Revolt Data Disk)

2 VOTES
Beneath a Steel Sky
Bubble Bobble
Deluxe Galaga
Deuteros
Dune 2
Dungeon Master
Frontier
It Came from the Desert
Marble Madness
Micro Machines
Minskies Furball
Roadkill
RodLand
Star Control
Super Cars II
Super Skidmarks
Super Stardust
The Settlers
Turrican (I - II)


WTF!!!! YOu missed Fairy Tale Adventure on your 2 vote list. Fix it!
Title: Re: The most LONG-LIVED Amiga games...
Post by: CRL on August 06, 2007, 07:06:13 PM
Hi All-
Short games that give a little work break endure in my house.  The PD port of Freecell solitare is almost an addiction- and has the advantage of taking back several moves more than the PC version.  Crashes every so often, but not so bad that I'm not addicted.

Deluxe Galaga & MegaBall had a good run too, but Freecell has a grip on my brainstem or something.
CRL
Title: Re: The most LONG-LIVED Amiga games...
Post by: Ni72ous on August 06, 2007, 07:25:03 PM
I remember when friends used to visit me years ago, the game we always played was suprisingly a shareware game, it had great fast gameplay for 2 players but sometimes had problems with the way it made random maps, the game was Extreme Violence.
Title: Re: The most LONG-LIVED Amiga games...
Post by: sazarac on August 06, 2007, 11:15:47 PM
Sazarac's list :rtfm:

Bard's Tale
It Came from the Desert
Lemmings
Monkey Island
Total Chaos
Populous


Title: Re: The most LONG-LIVED Amiga games...
Post by: Newtonian on August 07, 2007, 04:10:12 AM
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NitrousB wrote:
I remember when friends used to visit me years ago, the game we always played was surprisingly a shareware game, it had great fast gameplay for 2 players but sometimes had problems with the way it made random maps, the game was Extreme Violence.


The game's author seems to have released it as freeware (assuming the shareware had some limitation or nag screen, I don't know) (http://www.geocities.com/simesgreen/ev/).  Might give it a try.
Title: Re: The most LONG-LIVED Amiga games...
Post by: Nycran on August 07, 2007, 06:59:17 AM
Hmmn, my list would be:

* Speedball 2
* Stunt Car Racer
* Sensible Soccer
* FA-18 Interceptor
* Populous
* Frontier
Title: Re: The most LONG-LIVED Amiga games...
Post by: amigadave on August 07, 2007, 08:25:00 AM
Didn't we just go through a thread almost exactly like this a few months ago?  I still have the spreadsheet on my (temporarily dead) desktop Dell that has hundreds of votes on dozens of games.

I am not saying that doing it again is bad, just hope we all have better things to do as well.

Going to give up trying to sell my house "By Owner" and going to a Realtor in the morning.

Anyone want to buy a "Fixer Upper" in the Southern Calif. area?  My medical condition prevents me from working on it any further and the bills are starting to mount up.  I hate to give in, but I am beat and can't fight it any longer.