amigakid wrote:
What amazing is how this thread has gone from the CD32 to everything but the CD32.
hehehe Indeed :-) But I have been digging through my archive of software, and I forgot about Test Drive II. It has rolling scenery, though still nowhere as good as Lotus III. (I know, OCS versus AGA, 68000 versus 68020, but I made a statement earlier and this example has the potential to discredit that statement.)
Something I find striking is the amount of detail and work that went into the Commodore 64 versions of games versus the Amiga. In some cases the music and graphics of the C64 were very edge, while the Amiga version were either stripped down in comparison, an exact copy of the C64 version (or vice-versa dependent upon history and perspective,) and in both cases did little to really showcase the power of the Amiga.
Test Drive II I feel is a good example. The Amiga version adds very little against the C64 version, except for sampled speech; even the music composition is different. Arkanoid II is another, where the C64 version had awesome music which played very well on a stereo system at full blast.
That's not to say that all games are like that. SOTB, for instance, is remarkable on the Amiga and the C64 conversion does a LOT to try to live up to its big younger brother.
And I completely forgot to dig up the Dreamcast information I promised. I spent today handling two emergencies and making dat moonay so the house remains mine for another month :-D