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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Gaming => Topic started by: XDelusion on May 24, 2010, 10:46:13 AM
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One that comes to mind right away is Bounce, which strangely enough seems to need to boot off a disk or disk image in RAM in order to play without crashing, very good game though!!!
http://aminet.net/package/game/jump/Bounce
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Has to be Deluxe Galaga :P
I havent played that version in a while but the guy made a PC version called Warblade, best money I ever spent :P
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I knew that wouldn't go without mention. :)
Another fun one is a short, but fully featured Super Mario Bros. clone titled: Super Bob Dylan
It even supports 2 buttons! :)
http://aminet.net/package/game/jump/superbobdylan
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Megaball aga
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MechForce or Battleforce (the name changed) was always our favourite in the 1990s. It was/is a great strategic simulation of battletech type robots fighting each other. This is a turned-based game.
http://www.oldgames.nu/Amiga/Mechforce/4486/
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@ral-clan
Is that an Aminet game? (See thread title.)
@thread
Despite the long download times, one of my most endearing and replayable games on the Aminet is Total Chaos AGA. http://aminet.net/package/game/strat/TotalChaosAGAr6
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Knights. A fun dungeon crawl written with amos.
Almost forgot... Smurfhunt!!
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Transplant (http://aminet.net/package/game/shoot/Transplant)
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Deluxe Galaga AGA hands down for me!..still my favourite vertical shooter of all time and play it on my 1200 and under OS4.1u2 regularly :knuddel:
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T O T A L _ C H A O S
Not just fav aminet game
but fave game of all time of all computers and consoles,
and ive played 20000 different games.
(no that is not an exhageration)
No other game offers anything remotely close.
Sure you can play games with fancy 3D gfx
but none of those games have such a cool consept
with such depth, intrigue, and brain candy!
Other games are very boring and repetitous.
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MegaBall AGA for me as well.. Great fun....
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oh god.. Transplant is far more addictive than it has any rights to be.
I've lost track of how many times I've shown that game to someone, they go "oh, that doesnt look very fun".. then we play it two player and 3 hours pass:D
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Here's my favourite new Aminet game - http://aminet.net/package/game/misc/TrackerHeroAGA
:)
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@Cammy
The Docs on that game mention "Paul Willingham's PS2 to Amiga adapter"...
EDIT:
Nevermind, it only works with the old PS2 controller interface, therefore no drum set interface for doing musick. Bah!!! :/
But still it's cool!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lqL0vfUNoKw
* Standard joystic emulation with one fire button
* Standard joystick emulation with two fire buttons
* CD32 control pad emulation with seven fire buttons
* Atari mouse with two button support
* Amiga mouse with two button support
* Commodore 1350 mouse with two button support
* Individual button programming with rapidfire/autofire/triplefire
* Individual button programming for continuous fire
* "Keyclone" - buttons can be individually cloned to other buttons
* Analogue / Dual Shock analog sticks support
* Pre-programmed button maps
* User-defined button maps
* On-The-Fly selection of controller emulation mode
* Hot-Plug controller (although NOT recommended) whilst powered
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TOTAL CHAOS certainly. For 100% sure. Just try it.