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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Gaming => Topic started by: davros01 on March 14, 2011, 08:32:36 PM
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Dear all...
Love the Amiga, I had one for years, from when I was 18 through until I was about 24.
I am trying to find the name of a game I used to play a lot, but I cant remember it!
It was a left to right scrolling game, like Rastan Saga, and you controlled a barbarian type warrior. The levels were distinct and different, for example I can remember one level had lots of snow and a winter woodland, with howling wind sound effects, and a lake to cross on frozen lumps of ice.
The BIG difference was every other level or so, you got onto the back of a dragon and flew INTO THE SCREEN, a bit like Space Harrier on the dragons back. The graphics were very blocky / pixelized here on this stage, but it was fast...one dragon level like this had a lot of greenery to fly under and over, and I am sure on one level you were flying towards a big floating castle.
The game was not Sword of Sodan or Rastan Saga, or Dragons Breath or any arcade conversion, but was Amiga only at the time, and from not a very famous software house.
I remember it fondly because at the time it looked AMAZING and the Amiga sound effects were superb, on different channels there was the sound of rain, wind and snow and so on...I hope someone can suggest which game this is, because I would love to play it again!
Cheers!
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well, thats easy:
http://www.lemonamiga.com/games/details.php?id=1099
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THATS IT!!!
You GENIOUS!!!
Thanks very much! Right..now all I have to do is find one to ..ahem....
download
Cheers
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There should be some links on that page to different sources to download it from.
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THATS IT!!!
You GENIOUS!!!
Thanks very much! Right..now all I have to do is find one to ..ahem....
download
Cheers
Glad to help. Last time I played it (6 months ago) it was frustratingly hard (as most older games seem to be). So perhaps youre better off with the longplay:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GPpMYBDEgAQ
Quite a nice game, many colours on screen and higher resolution than usual, If im not mistaken. The semi-3D levels were very hard though technically impressive.