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Offline GulliverTopic starter

Ghostbusters I by Activision for Amiga?
« on: March 25, 2010, 06:18:13 AM »
The thing is that I use to play the Ghostbusters game by Activision on the C64 and I used to love it, and I exepcted to find it on the Amiga, with enhanced graphics and sound.
The problem is that I cant find it, did it ever existed?
Please dont confuse yourself with Ghostbusters II or The Real Ghostbusters games, I am only looking for the original first version of Ghostbusters for the Amiga, if there was one.
 

Offline GulliverTopic starter

Re: Ghostbusters I by Activision for Amiga?
« Reply #1 on: March 25, 2010, 08:21:22 AM »
It is a pitty,  it was a very good game. Well, I will just have to keep on playing the C64 version with a C64 emulator on my Amiga :(
It should have been so much better on the Amiga as native...
 

Offline GulliverTopic starter

Re: Ghostbusters I by Activision for Amiga?
« Reply #2 on: March 25, 2010, 08:36:26 AM »
I just found the PC remake with the kind of graphic quality I expected on the Amiga
http://www.classic-retro-games.com/GhostBusters_193.html
 

Offline GulliverTopic starter

Re: Ghostbusters I by Activision for Amiga?
« Reply #3 on: March 26, 2010, 12:53:11 AM »
Quote from: Cammy;549696
You can play the best looking version of Ghostbusters on your Amiga if it's AGA and has a 030 or faster CPU. You just need to install AmiMasterGear from here - http://kung-foo.dhs.org/zener/AmiEmulatorsWeb/index.htm
And download the Ghostbusters Sega Master System ROM! The game was enhanced for the Sega and features nicer graphics than the C64 original and maybe a couple of other improvements too. This is how I've been playing this awesome game on the Amiga for years, and although it might not feel exactly the same as the C64 version, it's definitely just as good or better. And AmiMasterGear runs much faster than any C64 emulator on the Amiga, so more people will have a chance to try it (it runs on an A1200 or CD32 with Fast RAM too, if you have one, just a little slow).


Thanks Cammy, I will give it a try. Its surely sounds better than the C64 version. :)