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Amiga News and Community Announcements => Amiga News and Community Announcements => Topic started by: Faranheit on July 24, 2014, 08:18:47 AM

Title: Tales of Gorluth at Amedia Computer
Post by: Faranheit on July 24, 2014, 08:18:47 AM
Hi Everybody,

With the hot Summer, Amedia Computer's Team is happy to propose to all of you a direct discount of 5% on all our products (except from the promotional packs).

This discount will be automatically calculated when you make your order !

In addition of that, we'll receive soon the new Beach 'Boing Ball' (http://amiga.amedia-computer.com/index.php/catalogue/infos/1/2/AMI_BBB) in order to keep a part of the Amiga with you at the beach !

Also, we have received the CD of the new Amiga game : 'Tales of Gorluth' (http://amiga.amedia-computer.com/index.php/catalogue/infos/1/4/NP_TOG) !
N.B. : only english and german version are included on the CD.

At the end, since our friend Loriano has finalized his project of New mecanical USB keyboard (http://amiga.amedia-computer.com/index.php/catalogue/infos/2/7/LO_CLAAMI2), we can propose it right now !
N.B. : since these wonderful keyboards are assembled on demand, it takes between 8 to 15 days for receiving it.

Don't hesitate and treat yourself some very good products at low prices for this summer !

Thanks to all for your support !
Amedia Computer Team
N.B. : english flag is on the uppper right corner of the site !
Title: Re: Tales of Gorluth at Amedia Computer
Post by: amigakid on July 24, 2014, 07:28:34 PM
What type of game is Tales of Gorluth?
Title: Re: Tales of Gorluth at Amedia Computer
Post by: Faranheit on July 24, 2014, 07:35:26 PM
@AmigaKid:
An action adventure game in Zelda style ;)

Some screenshots HERE (http://talesofgorluth.de/) and a little video of the game HERE (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jktUTZuFQeU).

Thanks, Lionel and Laurent
Amedia Computer
Title: Re: Tales of Gorluth at Amedia Computer
Post by: Oldsmobile_Mike on July 24, 2014, 07:44:07 PM
Saw this in one of the Amiga mags a couple months ago.  Great music!  What're the system requirements?
Title: Re: Tales of Gorluth at Amedia Computer
Post by: klx300r on July 24, 2014, 09:16:24 PM
Quote from: Oldsmobile_Mike;769681
Saw this in one of the Amiga mags a couple months ago.  Great music!  What're the system requirements?

+1, love to know if I can play this on my A1000 or A1200 or A1-X1000:)
Title: Re: Tales of Gorluth at Amedia Computer
Post by: Oldsmobile_Mike on July 24, 2014, 09:36:36 PM
If it will run on my A2000 you've sold yourselves a copy.  ;)
Title: Re: Tales of Gorluth at Amedia Computer
Post by: klx300r on July 24, 2014, 09:49:53 PM
ok just noticed the requirements on the screenshot:

'System requirements
 ECS Amiga  68020  2 MB Ram   1 MB Fast Ram  Hard Disc
recommened:
68030'


so it appears it won't run on my A1000 sadly but still buying it for my A1200 ;-)
Title: Re: Tales of Gorluth at Amedia Computer
Post by: rednova on July 24, 2014, 09:55:10 PM
Will the cd run on amigaforever/winuae emulation ?
Title: Re: Tales of Gorluth at Amedia Computer
Post by: som99 on July 25, 2014, 02:09:37 AM
CHeers from Sweden!

Just put in a order for Tales of Gorluth, have not seen that game before so thanks :)
32eur with shipping to Sweden.

One thing went wrong tho, when signing up i wrote my full name in the name field and last name field last name, so now it says Robert Quenet Robert, remove the last Robert please since im not named anything else then Robert Quenet.

Tried to edit under my account but nothing happened.

Little Triva: my last name is French ;) My wifes family is from france so when I married her I took her name since it was a lot more unique then mine (Andersson) and she did not want to change anyways since her family is the only one in Sweden having that name :)
Title: Re: Tales of Gorluth at Amedia Computer
Post by: Faranheit on July 25, 2014, 07:05:15 AM
@rednova:

We'll test it under WinUAE but it should work fine.

@Som99: your account has been updated ;)

@All : thanks for your answers ;)

Lionel and Laurent
Amedia Computer
Title: Re: Tales of Gorluth at Amedia Computer
Post by: som99 on July 25, 2014, 07:17:45 AM
Quote from: Faranheit;769705
@@Som99: your account has been updated ;)

Lionel and Laurent
Amedia Computer

Thanks, did you also update my order so shipping address is correct?

Cheers //som99
Title: Re: Tales of Gorluth at Amedia Computer
Post by: Faranheit on July 25, 2014, 08:18:08 AM
@Som99:
Yes, of course ;)

Thanks, Lionel and Laurent
Title: Re: Tales of Gorluth at Amedia Computer
Post by: Faranheit on July 25, 2014, 08:41:33 AM
@renova:
Tested on WinUAE with 68000 / 2MB Chip / 8MB Fast / FullECS and Classic Workbench 3.1, it works just great ;)

So, it should even work on a Mist board (http://amiga.amedia-computer.com/index.php/catalogue/infos/3/9/AMI_MISTREADY).

Thanks, Lionel and Laurent
Title: Re: Tales of Gorluth at Amedia Computer
Post by: Sparky on July 25, 2014, 12:51:18 PM
Is that keyboard really 200 euros ?  Or is that just a place holder price ?
Title: Re: Tales of Gorluth at Amedia Computer
Post by: Faranheit on July 25, 2014, 04:11:57 PM
Hi again,

It's the real price for the keyboard because it's a high-end one and the Amiga logo are not stickered, there are engraved directly in the key ;)

Thanks, Lionel and Laurent
Title: Re: Tales of Gorluth at Amedia Computer
Post by: amigakid on July 25, 2014, 04:36:41 PM
I am ordering my copy this weekend.  Hope shipping to the US isn't too expensive or may have to wait until payday ;)
Title: Re: Tales of Gorluth at Amedia Computer
Post by: TheDaddy on July 25, 2014, 05:29:33 PM
Quote from: Sparky;769712
Is that keyboard really 200 euros ?  Or is that just a place holder price ?

Yes. It's the one I made, more info here:

http://www.amiga.org/forums/showthread.php?t=67050

It uses a Ducky mechanical keyboard (they cost £70 GBP) - every key has a switch, several LEDs (Caps Lock etc...), very good keyboard, solid, heavy and excellent overall quality.
It uses Cherry MX switches; Blue, Red, Black or Brown models - more info on youtube.

More importantly it comes with the full set of Amiga keys I made (measured every single letter and symbol from an A1200 keyboard) in either white and beige or all black.

Thanks!

:)
Title: Re: Tales of Gorluth at Amedia Computer
Post by: rednova on July 25, 2014, 05:46:49 PM
Dear Friends:

I don't have money now, but I promise I will buy
the game whenever I can.

Love!!!
Title: Re: Tales of Gorluth at Amedia Computer
Post by: som99 on July 25, 2014, 08:24:28 PM
I can vouch for ducky keyboards, they are great, I have had a few of em and liked them a lot :) I prefer the blue MX switches the most but that's really something you gotta try out before buying, so go to your local computer parts store and feel the different switches :)

Ps if anyone know where I can get hold of blank keycaps for ALP switches I'd be happy, I have a great keyboard with salmon/pink ALP switches, I'd like to put blank caps on (original caps are a bit yellowed and I don't need printed ones so blank is fine and no worries with layout etc).
Title: Re: Tales of Gorluth at Amedia Computer
Post by: jj on July 27, 2014, 09:14:37 PM
and created in backbone as well, impressive :)
Title: Re: Tales of Gorluth at Amedia Computer
Post by: amiman99 on July 27, 2014, 11:03:13 PM
Quote from: Faranheit;769710
@renova:
Tested on WinUAE with 68000 / 2MB Chip / 8MB Fast / FullECS and Classic Workbench 3.1, it works just great ;)

So, it should even work on a Mist board (http://amiga.amedia-computer.com/index.php/catalogue/infos/3/9/AMI_MISTREADY).

Thanks, Lionel and Laurent
I would not trust WinUAE on comparing CPU speed. I tested my "Marco" CD32 game using UAE and the speed was not comparable. The game run much smoother and better on WinUAE then on real CD32.
It's better to test it on real machine.
Title: Re: Tales of Gorluth at Amedia Computer
Post by: Faranheit on July 28, 2014, 07:46:13 AM
Hi ;)

For informations, this game works well on a Minimig 4MB with ARM controller ;)

Since the Mist uses the same firmware, it will not be a problem for this board ;)

Thanks, Lionel and Laurent
Amedia Computer
Sends anything anywhere ;)
Title: Re: Tales of Gorluth at Amedia Computer
Post by: som99 on August 07, 2014, 04:05:50 PM
Picked up the game at the post office today thanks a lot!

Here are some pictures of the jewel case :)

Click thumbnails for full res images.


(http://www.som99.se/tog1t.jpg) (http://www.som99.se/tog1.jpg)


(http://www.som99.se/tog2t.jpg) (http://www.som99.se/tog2.jpg)


(http://www.som99.se/tog3t.jpg) (http://www.som99.se/tog3.jpg)
Title: Re: Tales of Gorluth at Amedia Computer
Post by: Faranheit on August 07, 2014, 04:11:14 PM
Hi :)

No problem, you're welcome ;)

Thanks, Lionel and Laurent
Amedia Computer
Title: Re: Tales of Gorluth at Amedia Computer
Post by: som99 on August 07, 2014, 04:15:58 PM
Quote from: Faranheit;770548
Hi :)

No problem, you're welcome ;)

Thanks, Lionel and Laurent
Amedia Computer


Yeah thanks for the fast shipping, I will order from you guys again!