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Amiga.org specific forums => New User Introductions => Topic started by: themoog on February 29, 2016, 04:44:38 PM
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Hi. My name is Simon and I live in the U.K. I used to play speedball 2 on my mates Amiga back in 1990/91 when I was 15/16, but I can't remember what model he had! I am thinking of buying an Amiga purely for some good old retro gaming...which model would be best for games like speedball 2?
Also, he had a dungeons and dragons type game which was based in an underground maze...can't remember the name of the game, but it was bloody good fun!
All the best!
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Welcome to the forum!
Without doubt, get an A500 and enjoy Speedball 2!, it's the cheapest model and the most compatible one out-of-the-box, and most probably is the one your friend own back in the 90's :-)
The D&D game, maybe "Eye of the Beholder"?, is one of the most iconic pieces of Amiga software.
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Eye of the beholder! Yup...that's the one.
Best I start looking for an a500 in the near future!
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Eye of the beholder! Yup...that's the one.
Best I start looking for an a500 in the near future!
Welcome! Unless your friend had a 'big box Amiga', then it would 100% be an A500 (not A500 Plus). This A500 most likely had Kickstart 1.3 ROM, but could have also been 1.2.
Also, it's highly likely it was fitted with a 512KB RAM expansion in the trapdoor - This would give the machine 1MB of total RAM.
The good thing about Amiga's are their Video output - buy an Amiga scart cable from EBay and hook it up to a modern LCD or plasma TV (must have scart input) and the picture will be fantastic! I recently bought a new scart cable from seller 'cool-novelties' and it's by far the best cable I've ever bought.
If you're truly oldskool, get a 1084S or Philips 8833 or similar (I still have mine as it really is the best for fast moving games).