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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Gaming => Topic started by: 4pLaY on June 07, 2003, 03:35:18 PM
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I was just browsing Ebay when i noticed Clickboom were selling of the machine they made/ported theyre Amiga games on i also noticed they updated theyre webpage i guess this finaly means no more Amiga Games from them.
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probably not, but IIRC, they have not released anything for ages. So who cares.
Theire N2 page has been stating, some thing like, will be opening soon. for atleast 3 or 4 years..
So who cares...
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Their a wee bit strange. They do their entire site with images. I guess that allows them to write webpages that comply with standards and are Amiga freidnly. I guess that means they have bettter graphix designers than HTML coders :).
ClickBOOM have apparantly been working on their original game 666. I think this is their largest project ever undertaken. This has taken and will take a lot of time. Im not surprised they havnt realeased anything in a while. I hope they do release 666 though. Any half decent original game in the Amig market is bound to make an Amiga-Killing... :)
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Maybe they have bought a new AmigaOne to develop their games on? :-)
More interestingly, if you click on the "coming soon" link, which goes to the Portal, after getting past the protection, it says that they will announce their new project there first, it's coming soon and it's major.
Hopefully it's Amiga-related.
Chris
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Yep, and what about "Z", that should have been a fairly easy port yet it seems to go on year after year as a dead project. I would definatly buy it if it were to come out. Click Boom has been able to do things though when we least expected it and are still more active than a lot of Amiga companies. ;-)
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I think we could do with a Clickboom interview.
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I asked them to do an interview weeks ago ... but i never heard anything from them at all ...
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@nOMAAM
Has there been any interviews since the first one? i'm excluding BBRV here.
Who else have you got lined up for interviews?
Looking forward to them anyway :-)
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Carl Sassenrath is next ... questions for him have already been send to him.
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ClickBOOM may be on their last legs. Evidently they did a lot of work for CinemaWare, for which they were never paid. A lawsuit is in the works. At least one of these two companies may end up dead.
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My guess is on ClickBoom, from a historical point of view ;-)
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I hope not ...