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Things that should have been:
- Turboraketti3  (well, turboraketti2 was too addictive, too bad that the author lost the source code)
- Illuminatus   :-)    (Finnish april joke http://kaunis.to/archive/txt/illuminatus.txt ) :-D  :-D
- 3D AdventureminiDash (archy, you could still do it U know, see aminet for adventureminidash) ;-)


And Super Cars 3!
 

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Re: Games that were never finished and/or released on the Amiga
« Reply #1 on: April 16, 2004, 04:41:02 PM »
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Aggg.. It seems I misinterpreted the post I replied to. I thought he mentioned a couple of games he wanted/thought that "there should've been this and that game"..

I would've wanted another Super Cars, but could it have topped number 2?
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EDIT: sorry, forgot to mention it was a reply to MAD..
 

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Re: Games that were never finished and/or released on the Amiga
« Reply #2 on: April 19, 2004, 04:07:49 PM »
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manicx wrote:
Another title that was never released was Player Manager 2. Although a title with the same name was released by Anco several years later, the thought of a Dino Dini's PM2 was on the way. According to what we've see for DD PM2, this was going to be one of the greatest Amiga game of all time with unique AI...


Yeah, and Anco even released a "PM2 Extras - The Chase for Glory".. I browsed thru one Amiga Magazine here, and in the ad (for PM2 extras) it says "Got time on your hands?" and you see George Graham infront of a computer, seemingly playing PM2 :)

Also, HMV provides an "Amiga Top 10" list, and just for the sake of nostalgia I'll refer it:

1. SWOS Euro 96, Warner
2. Worms, Ocean
3. Premer Manager 3 Deluxe, Gremlin
4. Tracksuit Manager 2, Alternative
5. SWOS 95/96, Warner
6. Super Skidmarks, Guildhall
7. Ultimate Soccer Manager, Sierra
8. Football Glory, Hit Squad
9. Player Manager 2, Virgin
10. Sensible Golf, Virgin

The mag's from August 1996, and the front page says "TRIUMPH! You can save Amiga! Tell VIScorp what you want... Freepost letter enclosed" :-o

Cheers!