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Re: Best (rare) Amiga games ever
« on: October 02, 2004, 02:03:54 PM »
Lets see...

- There's the follow up to Vroom, F1 from Domark. Very fast, very intense.
- Fury of the Furries. You had to give this one time & when you did you found that EVERY SINGLE level was different. You don't get that very often.
- Kid Chaos from Gremlin. Sonic meets a cave man. Originally called Kid Vicious, which I though was a better name.
- Out to Lunch. Top quality platformer that was most known on the SNES.
- Push Over. I don't know how popular this was but I found it hard to find when I was after it. I'd like to see something like this done again.
- Vital Light. Well polished puuzzler with colours.
- Virocop. Silky smooth Shoot-em-up action.
- Yo Joe! This was so good but I only played the demo.

That's my commercial selection straight from the disk box... Onto PD, Shareware & demos (From memory)...

- Already mentioned. Putty Squad. I NEED THIS GAME!
- G2. Unreleased game from Psygnosis. AF had a demo.
- Ork Attack. Dropping rocks on Orks has never been so much fun.
- Odyssey. "Swish-em-up" where you could change form into different animals. Never found this one (Demo'd on AF 75b(
- Links Golf (US Gold) extra courses. I never found them but would like to.
- Super TwinTris. I had this on a cover disk but haven't now & cannot find it anywhere. It simply played really smooth.
- Wheelchair Gladiators. There was something appealing about this one but I'm not sure what.

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Re: Best (rare) Amiga games ever
« Reply #1 on: October 09, 2004, 12:44:02 PM »
I'm kinda with fx & Cu AMiGA with the Shadow of the Beast thing.

Even when I first saw & played it, I remember thinking that the gfx were brilliant, the sfx blew me away but it just didn't feel too great to play. It wasn't until I saw, heard & played F/A-18 Interceptor that I fell for the Amiga.

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