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Uploaded some gameplay vids of ong lost Amiga games.
« on: March 15, 2010, 12:55:38 PM »
Well I was trying to find a couple of games on youtube for something I was planning and shock horror they didn't even exist....and that's just not on as they were early games that need to be up with all the rubbish on YT (general rubbish like crap clips from rubbish music that is heh) so I put them up there.

Was a massive PITA to record them on my setup with UAE and no sound via Camtasia but hell they are up there now and that's that :)

Arena Long Jump (couldn't get High Jump or Pole vault to work btw) and no sound because it was done with a separate capture program.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ga9jigz48lY

Also Skyfox Tank Training 1 played at 1FPS....bullet-time shmullit time pfffft

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6E6YVjuW6eQ

Couldn't lose the sound on that so had no choice but to use winUAE for the cap.

Enjoy...more soon :)

edit: added a couple of vids extra, both for my fave adventure game The Pawn by Magnetic Scrolls.

The Pawn, actually playing a bit of the game and showing just some of the features when playing it. It's been showing as 'still processing' forever...not sure why as it plays on my account console....probably yt is deciding which algorithm to make the high-res text unreadable lol

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VreXNpCNA5o

And because there was music on the Amiga specific version and of course the loading screen did a small placeholder cap of that too (will do it properly later, as it takes a minute to cap 1 second of UAE output and lags my machine to hell so will do it on some downtime whilst watching some movies sorry)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AZPYeNDwLAk
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Re: Uploaded some gameplay vids of ong lost Amiga games.
« Reply #1 on: March 15, 2010, 04:48:34 PM »
(not Apple or C64)...   LOL! Are people that clueless about the Amiga? Guess when PeeCee mags show the history of computing and conveniently omit the Amiga, little wonder. Your parenthesis though reminded me of somebody's ePay ad that was trying to get a little more free exposure. lol

Those vids are great - thanks for posting and keeping the Amiga in peoples thoughts!

And speaking of that... gotta tell you about this phenomenon I've witnessed lately. Since there *IS* and has been a lot of misinformation and bias out there (some bias is good), it's kind of created this sub culture of computing nubiles that are totally enamored with the Amiga. As they accidentally stumble upon it that is. The other day, I had a guy from his mid 20's that lived a couple of towns over come by and pick up some Atari Jaguar games he had seen me advertise off of Craigslist. We're in my classic computer and console gaming cave when he spies a boxed A1000 and my A2500. Guy literally shat himself. You should have seen and heard his reaction: "Man, you've even got Amiga!"...  lol  He went on to describe how he's heard of the machines and their reputation, but has never seen one firsthand. Needless to say, ended up giving him a few demos (one was the original NewTek Demo from '87) and he couldn't believe how friggin' quick the A2500 is at managing/booting programs. So... to a younger guy and a modern gamer, "stuck" with modern PC crap or fancy consoles, this Amiga stuff was "'da bomb" to him. I'm sure I'll end up selling him an Amiga one of these days as it's always nice to recruit locally. He's already asked a few times if I'd be willing to sell any of my stuff...   :)
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Re: Uploaded some gameplay vids of ong lost Amiga games.
« Reply #2 on: March 15, 2010, 05:00:31 PM »
That's actually how I ended up on the wagon. The wonders of youtube.
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Re: Uploaded some gameplay vids of ong lost Amiga games.
« Reply #3 on: March 15, 2010, 05:24:00 PM »
I used to have an A500 w/HD set up on a table in the corner of my Living room with some demos, anims, and pics, some ham some not but when I showed it to people they were always impressed by how quickly it loaded stuff and by the gfx but when I told them it was 7mhz w/very little ram and no gfx card and that the Amiga has been doing this stuff since the 80's they usually looked at me with disbelief. ;-) Unfortunately the HD finally gave up on that system.
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Re: Uploaded some gameplay vids of ong lost Amiga games.
« Reply #4 on: March 15, 2010, 07:39:39 PM »
Believe me when I say I know only too well just how mis-represented and repressed the Amiga (and therefore it's importance since its introduction via the seminal classic wonder computer the A1000) throughout the time line of computing here in the media on EU television.

Here in the UK I have made 3 formal complaints for such television broadcasts which paint a picture of things going from....

Apple II/IBM XT.....Nintendo/Sega consoles.....Multimedia PC.
PC XT ....Apple Mac.....PC of today.

Not only factually incorrect but a poor use of state financed revenue.

Sadly people who didn't live Amiga will have no appreciation just what an empowering machine this was for creative people who didn't want a mathematics degree just to operate it. The Amiga made it possible for me to do amazing things like sample instruments and make MOD tunes or purchase inexpensive things like Digi-View + black and white security camera and end up with 1000s of colours worth of digitised images (when at the time 256 was maximum at 50% the resolution on PC for 400% the cost) and then do photo-montages with said richly colourful images before Photoshop was even a glint in an some Apple fanatic's eye.

Multimedia and a friendly OS only were only believed possible after people experienced them in an effective form on an Amiga. We are here to teach them how it really was regardless :)

Glad you're all liking the videos...it's a blast for me too. And the great news is the videos will be part of something wonderful I hope to finish very soon, spare time permitting....but that's a secret for now!
 

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Re: Uploaded some gameplay vids of ong lost Amiga games.
« Reply #5 on: March 21, 2010, 03:30:03 PM »
I've put a couple more up there now....but it turns out I need to upgrade my OS to XP (from Vista :D ) and source some new sound card drivers (no chance...Dell don't give a crap after v1.00 is written and released) to get sound recorded at the same time.

Which is a shame because Tempest 1200 is a very sweet game with some great music and really shows Jaguar owners what a waste of money that purchase was and brings home just how technically rubbish (for a Jaguar) that game was and yet it is hailed as the reason to get one...hmmm

Oh well I could do some ST games for now....not like anyone would miss the music of that soundchip haha
 

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Re: Uploaded some gameplay vids of ong lost Amiga games.
« Reply #6 on: April 03, 2010, 02:39:02 AM »
Turns out that Dell have not done a good enough job on the sound card drivers for this laptop so looks like I need to find a way round this to get  Camtasia to record with sound sadly :(