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Re: New Amiga games company - Underground Arcade
« on: October 16, 2007, 09:55:34 AM »
I accidently just posted that without logging out of Cammy's account first, so just pretend Optimus Prime said everything above and not Cammy.
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Re: New Amiga games company - Underground Arcade
« Reply #1 on: October 16, 2007, 11:01:31 AM »
We share a computer, and usually I would be posting with Opera and Cammy with IE, but the board isn't working in Opera anymore.

That game sounds famiiar, I might have played it on the C64. Ports of older games are more than welcome too.
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Re: New Amiga games company - Underground Arcade
« Reply #2 on: October 17, 2007, 01:22:37 AM »
Thanks to everyone who has replied. Hopefully anyone with any unfinished game projects can join up and share in our pool of resources once we've got more members. The whole large team idea should help motivate people to finish their games rather than abandoning them, and whenever someone gets stuck, they can always ask for help.

Cammy is a real girl who loves Amigas and Amiga games. She likes dressing up in video game and comic character costumes, and is currently working on a Halloween themed platform game, which still has a lot of work to do.

The game's title isn't complete yet, but at the moment we're calling it "Halloween Nightmare", although it will probably be "Someone's Halloween Nightmare" where "Someone" will be the name of the main character once we've come up with a name for her (any suggestions?).

Here are some early screenshots from the game, although it will have a panel (with lives, energy and score on it) in the finished game.



It should run on any Amiga with a hard drive, although we will try to make a floppy version and a CD32 version as well.

All graphics were drawn completely from scratch on a real Amiga, and the game is also being made on a real Amiga with Backbone.
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Re: New Amiga games company - Underground Arcade
« Reply #3 on: October 17, 2007, 04:09:34 PM »
I did it again, but I swear I did log in as myself that last time, I blame IE. I'll have to figure out why Opera doesn't submit posts/PMs anymore.
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