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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Gaming => Topic started by: Jpan1 on February 19, 2008, 08:51:53 PM

Title: Great 3D adventures on the Amiga..
Post by: Jpan1 on February 19, 2008, 08:51:53 PM
Hi everyone,

Was just reminiscing some good 3D adventure games that came out on the Amiga.
I was just playing 'The killing cloud' which is a great concept set in the future.
As a future cop chasing down the baddies, all set under a nasty toxic cloud. Have there been any remakes?

Damocles- a briliant 3D game where you have to travel the solar system looking for bits of a atomic davice to destroy the comet. (Personally I liked surfing the comet till it approached it aventual doom or walking off the building after parking the vehicle on the top, a bit silly, but yet totally possible!

And then there was Hunter, another fine game by Activision, maybe in someways similar to the TV series Lost. The good thing was that you could drive as many types of vehicle from sailing boards to helicopters.

Of course frontier Elite, but in that game you could not leave the vehicle..
I'd be interested to see any of these have been made into remakes with atificially intelligent characters and online gaming capabilities.
Those concepts where great and would look good on modern Amigas, PC, consoles. :-)
Any others on the list?
Title: Re: Great 3D adventures on the Amiga..
Post by: foleyjo on February 19, 2008, 10:20:56 PM
i was impressed with the midwinter games, similar to hunter though harder to control
Title: Re: Great 3D adventures on the Amiga..
Post by: tokyoracer on February 19, 2008, 10:54:06 PM
Another World, maybe not totally 3D but it was good.
Title: Re: Great 3D adventures on the Amiga..
Post by: ddniUK on February 19, 2008, 11:49:46 PM
The entire Mercenary series (of which Damocles is a part) is the best series of games to grace any home computer!
Title: Re: Great 3D adventures on the Amiga..
Post by: AeroMan on February 20, 2008, 12:28:32 AM
Frontier !! Awesome...
Title: Re: Great 3D adventures on the Amiga..
Post by: amigakid on February 20, 2008, 05:10:48 AM
F-18 Interceptor was always my favorite 3D simulator.  I was always impressed by the smooth scrolling especially when using an outside camera view.
Title: Re: Great 3D adventures on the Amiga..
Post by: AmigaMance on February 20, 2008, 06:03:19 AM
As we all know, frontier and f-18 are adventures. :roll:
Title: Re: Great 3D adventures on the Amiga..
Post by: Raffaele on February 20, 2008, 07:17:08 AM
Is it possible to consider "The sentinel" as a Graphic 3D Adventure with some action, like Myst, but years, and years before Myst was created?

And what about Driller? (well, at least Driller was created on C64)...

You must drill with a multiple tank a meteor satellite mining facility in orbit around Earth before the pression of gas will make it explode and causes a huge meteor bombing on Earth.

In this game you must fight with drones and solve many and many 3D puzzles by moving objects, shooting at objects, turn on and off electric switches.

I think it is better on Amiga, than in any other platform, and I consider it like a 3D action adventure...

Ah... Do not forget that Myst was ported on AOS 3.1
Title: Re: Great 3D adventures on the Amiga..
Post by: morcar on February 20, 2008, 07:37:54 AM
if your going to count driller you can count Castle Master and there was another game made with the 3D construction kit. Also you can count flashback in there as well which was an awesome game. Also i dont know if it came out on Amiga but there was a game called Mean Streets by US Gold i think it was where you had to investigate stuff. The adventure was in 2d but there were sections where you had to get deom one point to the next in this flying car and that was in 3D. I will think of more when my brain reboots its too early for this lol
Title: Re: Great 3D adventures on the Amiga..
Post by: coldfish on February 20, 2008, 07:45:49 AM
@Raffaele

Yeah, good old Driller, not everyone's cup o' tea but I spent hours solving those puzzles.

If you want to see some good remakes (including Driller) goto the Ovine by Design site:

http://www.ovine.net/
Title: Re: Great 3D adventures on the Amiga..
Post by: Raffaele on February 20, 2008, 07:57:51 AM
@ All:

Another World and Flashback are no 3D at all...

It is just the fastest vector graphic engine you have ever seen on 68000 processors...

The 3D scenes are all drawn by hand, by using A500, a video digitizer, using Dpaint to rotoscoping original images...

See how Another World (and other Another-World-like games) such as Flashback were made:

Another World Development at Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Another_World_(video_game)#Development)

Official Site:

http://www.anotherworld.fr/anotherworld_uk/another_world.htm
Title: Re: Great 3D adventures on the Amiga..
Post by: derringer3 on February 20, 2008, 08:15:12 AM
frontier has a fan remake, called qlfrontier. It is placed on high res gfx. unfortunatelly it is not converted to os4 or other amiga os.
Title: Re: Great 3D adventures on the Amiga..
Post by: HopperJF on February 20, 2008, 08:54:33 AM
The graphics on Hunter used to really impress me back in the 90s, the same kind of chunky 3D which you see in the "Money For Nothing" video by Dire Straits. I wonder, does anyone know if Amigas were used for that?
Title: Re: Great 3D adventures on the Amiga..
Post by: tokyoracer on February 20, 2008, 09:40:40 AM
Not really an adventure game but StuntCar Racer was pretty good.
Title: Re: Great 3D adventures on the Amiga..
Post by: DrDekker on February 20, 2008, 12:35:27 PM
How's about RoboCOP 3D?

Pretty impressive 3D for the time - just a little sluggish on a vanilla A500.

Has anyone got it to run reliably on a better system (other than WinUAE)?
Title: Re: Great 3D adventures on the Amiga..
Post by: foleyjo on February 20, 2008, 03:02:49 PM
It worked on my A1200. Think I might have used the Both Mouse Buttons on startup trick.
Title: Re: Great 3D adventures on the Amiga..
Post by: Tension on February 20, 2008, 03:44:53 PM
I {bleep}ing hate Dire Straits.

Dire indeed.



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HopperJF wrote:
The graphics on Hunter used to really impress me back in the 90s, the same kind of chunky 3D which you see in the "Money For Nothing" video by Dire Straits. I wonder, does anyone know if Amigas were used for that?
Title: Re: Great 3D adventures on the Amiga..
Post by: AndrewBell on February 20, 2008, 04:08:46 PM
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HopperJF wrote:
The graphics on Hunter used to really impress me back in the 90s, the same kind of chunky 3D which you see in the "Money For Nothing" video by Dire Straits. I wonder, does anyone know if Amigas were used for that?


Not according to the wikipedia entry:

"Ian Pearson and Gavin Blair created the animation, using a Bosch FGS-4000 CGI system."
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Title: Re: Great 3D adventures on the Amiga..
Post by: Phantom on February 20, 2008, 04:45:36 PM
I liked very much Midwinter 2: The Flames of Freedom. I can see that you said something about Driller or Castle Master. How about Total Eclipse? It's my best. (First played on my Amstrad CPC 6128)
Title: Re: Great 3D adventures on the Amiga..
Post by: ddniUK on February 20, 2008, 04:53:02 PM
Yes 3D construction kit was responsible for some top class games..... and alot of dross too :)
Title: Re: Great 3D adventures on the Amiga..
Post by: Jpan1 on February 20, 2008, 08:04:15 PM
Wow, quite a few games i'd forgotten, especially Driller, and good to see a remake.

I'd like to try making a 3D adventure myself, with the right software> Midwinter had an interesting plot, and would work really well as a modern game unless it already out there!

The Amiga also has some great shoot-em-up space type adventure games such as frontier and starglider 2 although they differ from the freescape ideas of walking around a 3d world and solving puzzles.

On the graphic side of things starglider2 was  amazing in terms of vectors and colours. This was lacking a bit in The other vector games such as robocop 3.
Does anyone remember Starglider being played on
'Get Fresh' TV early(ish)on saturday mornings?
Hmmm nostalgia  :-)
Title: Re: Great 3D adventures on the Amiga..
Post by: Dr.Bongo on February 20, 2008, 08:12:02 PM
I quite enjoyed Ashes of Empire at the time, however waiting 15mins for a save disk to be created sucked!
Title: Re: Great 3D adventures on the Amiga..
Post by: adonay on February 20, 2008, 08:22:02 PM
Seems most people who posted here have no clue what an adventure game is ... One example is the clickboom ported Nightlong both 3d and adventure ---...