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Re: Serious Sam & GTA
« on: May 11, 2003, 11:30:56 PM »
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Yeah Guys, i just found out that the developers behind pc first person shooter Serius Sam, Croteam, created 1993-1995 Football Glory, 5-A-Side Soccer and Save The Earth for Miggy.
I've heard that years ago GrandTheftAuto was planned to release on Amiga initially, is it just a rumour?



Yes, it is very true that Croteam started out on Amiga.  The Serious Sam Engine is capable of being ported, as they do license it out.  There are various versions of SS now, including for the XBox and it is apparently getting ported to the GameCube by another company (and that one should port well to Amiga OS4, since it will then be in PPC format)

Serious Sam : First Encounter was a great game.  So was the SS : Second Encounter, but the first is always better for some reason.   Both are great fun to play multiplayer co-op online or via LAN.

And yes, GTA3 is very different, and advanced from the original.
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Re: Serious Sam & GTA
« Reply #1 on: May 12, 2003, 06:31:54 PM »
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How the hell do you di that......and what are the spec off your Palm...Is it a special version of Serious Sam???


Yes, it is a special version for Palm.  I started to mention that one as well.  I've seen it in Best Buy before.  If you look at the screen shots, it's pretty ugly, (See screen shots here) compared to the original, but not bad concidering it's on a PDA.
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