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Offline Raffaele

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Re: Great 3D adventures on the Amiga..
« on: February 20, 2008, 07:17:08 AM »
Is it possible to consider "The sentinel" as a Graphic 3D Adventure with some action, like Myst, but years, and years before Myst was created?

And what about Driller? (well, at least Driller was created on C64)...

You must drill with a multiple tank a meteor satellite mining facility in orbit around Earth before the pression of gas will make it explode and causes a huge meteor bombing on Earth.

In this game you must fight with drones and solve many and many 3D puzzles by moving objects, shooting at objects, turn on and off electric switches.

I think it is better on Amiga, than in any other platform, and I consider it like a 3D action adventure...

Ah... Do not forget that Myst was ported on AOS 3.1
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Re: Great 3D adventures on the Amiga..
« Reply #1 on: February 20, 2008, 07:57:51 AM »
@ All:

Another World and Flashback are no 3D at all...

It is just the fastest vector graphic engine you have ever seen on 68000 processors...

The 3D scenes are all drawn by hand, by using A500, a video digitizer, using Dpaint to rotoscoping original images...

See how Another World (and other Another-World-like games) such as Flashback were made:

Another World Development at Wikipedia

Official Site:

http://www.anotherworld.fr/anotherworld_uk/another_world.htm
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