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Coffee House => Coffee House Boards => CH / Entertainment => Topic started by: Methuselas on May 19, 2006, 07:04:56 AM
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I take it ClickBOOM is now defunct in the Amiga market???
A pity.....I was really looking forward to 6 6 6.
:-(
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ClickBoom.com is still up but I don't know if they're still active.
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Dodos. And I'm still waiting for my Nightlong replacement CDs.
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Wilse wrote:
ClickBoom.com is still up but I don't know if they're still active.
Well, the website's up, but the majority of the games they have on there, are the older, amiga ports and the more recent, PC/mac ones. There's no listing of 6 6 6 anywhere and *THAT* was the game I was looking forward to. (I did a couple of conceptual sketches for them, for that game. Never got a reply back about it.)
Although, T-Zero always looked sweet! :-P
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@ Odin,
How *WAS* that game??? It always looked good, but at the time, I never had a machine to run it. Now that I've got my beefy, Amithlon box, that's another story.
Hmmm.......
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I have no idea. The game was too slow on my non scsi BlizPPC 040/603@175MHz to enjoy it. The dogslow IDE of the A1200 played a big part in that.
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*hips* that game should run fine on an A500 in HAM mode
*hips*
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I was looking forward to Euroburn, the sequel to Napalm. I raise my hat to them for WipEout 2097, Quake, Napalm and T-Zero.
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Er, the Amiga port of Wipeout has nothing to do with clickboom =).
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by odin:
Er, the Amiga port of Wipeout has nothing to do with clickboom =).
Didn't they publish it?
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I think Blittersoft published the amiga version.