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Game Recommendations/Reviews
« on: October 03, 2012, 07:10:00 AM »
There are a lot of Amiga games out there, many easily downloaded. A few we all know about, Turrican, Battle Squadron, Three Stooges, Rocket Ranger...

But there are a lot more that only some of us know about. I want some of those games, but I don't know what they are (the good from the bad.)

Any game reviews and/or recommendations out there? I want to build my library!

The List Of What We're Playing:

Gods
Myth: History In The Making
Robocop 3D.
Ultima IV
Ultima V
Ultima VI: The False Prophet!
Citdadel
Killing Game Show
Great Giana Sisters.
Bounce (Aminet).
Alien Fish Finger (latest release)
Magic Pockets
Syndicate
Laser Squad
Lords of Chaos
"UFO: Enemy Unknown"
Rick Dangerous 1 & 2,
Centurion
North & South
The Settlers
Sim City
Wings
Wing Commander
Risk
The Secret of Monkeys Island
Zack Mc Kracken
Maniac Mansion
Skidmarks 1 & 2
Super Cars 2
Civilization
Logical
Lemmings 1 & 2
Napalm
Wasted Dreams
Genetic Species
Nuclear War
Worms
Anstoss
Cannon fodder
Sensible Soccer
On Escapee
Another World
Flashback, X-Out
Battle Squadron
The Great Giana Sisters, ......
PD: Tritus, Megatron, Loderunner, Deluxe Pac Man, Deluxe Galaga...
Shooters-Apano Sin, Fly Harder, Uridium 2, Virocop
Platformers-Woody's World, Lollypop, Naughty Ones, Snow Bros
Strategy-Historyline, Lords of the Rising Sun, Sabre Team
Puzzle-Jumping Jack'son, Logical, Skweek
Adventure-Kult, The Clue, DreamWeb
Metal Mutant (Silmarils)

That's a nice list! I think I'll leave it at that, lol! :bump:
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Re: Game Recommendations/Reviews
« Reply #1 on: October 03, 2012, 07:11:01 AM »
What kind of games? What genre?
 

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Re: Game Recommendations/Reviews
« Reply #2 on: October 03, 2012, 07:12:14 AM »
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What kind of games? What genre?


Shoot, anything that comes to mind! I want to broaden my horizons! :laugh1:
 

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Re: Game Recommendations/Reviews
« Reply #3 on: October 03, 2012, 07:17:14 AM »
I'm playing Gods at the moment, I presume you know about that.

Make a list in the first post of people's suggestions so we can see what to play in one post?
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Re: Game Recommendations/Reviews
« Reply #4 on: October 03, 2012, 07:18:28 AM »
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I'm playing Gods at the moment, I presume you know about that.

Make a list in the first post of people's suggestions so we can see what to play in one post?


Will do!

Gods is a new one on me!
 

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Re: Game Recommendations/Reviews
« Reply #5 on: October 03, 2012, 07:27:18 AM »
Just went and had a look at a few screenshots of Gods. I actually have that game.

Came in a collection of 'non-working' floppies that I got with my new A500 a few weeks ago! I recognize it from the cover art of the HUGE plastic case I guess those floppies used to come in.

I would like to be able to play this game, but I'm going to have to download it to do it.
 

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« Reply #6 on: October 03, 2012, 07:30:08 AM »
If you have the original floppy and it doesn't work, have you tried cleaning it?
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Re: Game Recommendations/Reviews
« Reply #7 on: October 03, 2012, 07:34:33 AM »
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If you have the original floppy and it doesn't work, have you tried cleaning it?


Actually I haven't. I have a lot of floppies that look interesting, but don't work. I'd love to be able to recover some of them and play them.

How do I clean them?
 

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« Reply #8 on: October 03, 2012, 08:18:25 AM »
This is how I do it:

You need an alcohol-based cleaner and some cotton buds. I use AM record cleaner as it's designed to clean with no residue.

This is all at your own risk! It takes time so be patient.

Get the victim - er, patient - and position the  disk such that the offset hole on the spindle is at the top- so you know where to stop :)

Spray the cleaner onto one end of the cotton bud. Now hold the disk open by pulling the metal guard.

Wipe the wet end of the bud on the disk surface such that the visible surface changes colour. Don't be afraid to touch the surface, but don't be too heavy. Just enough pressure to rub off dirt and oxide.
When it's covered, use the dry end to dry it again. It'll still be wet, but you need to get the excess off otherwise it gets into the fibre inside the disk.
Turn the disk to expose the next dry segment of the disk, and repeat.  If the disk doesn't get wet, you need a bit more cleaner on the bud.
Keep turning the disk - don't let it stay in one place too long until it's dry.

When the offset spindle hole is back to the top again, you know you've done the disk.

At this point keep the cover open and keep turning the disk until it's at least mostly dry. When it's dry it'll go back to it's original colour.

Then try it :)

Remember this is just what I do, your mileage may vary!

I was thinking of making an instructional video, would that help?
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Re: Game Recommendations/Reviews
« Reply #9 on: October 03, 2012, 08:23:57 AM »
I was thinking of making an instructional video, would that help?

Yes, it would! :laugh1:
I can't wait to try this out - maybe I can save some of my floppies. Sounds like I'd better set aside a Saturday or two!
 

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« Reply #10 on: October 03, 2012, 08:30:26 AM »
One thing I should point out - it's never a good idea to touch the magnetic surface with anything, normally - but then if it's a dead disk then you don't have any choice. However, it's worth getting a backup of the recovered disk just in case!

Also, when you rub the surface, do it from the inside to the outside rather than swirling around or anything.

This trick works on 3" and 5.25" disks too, by the way - they're the same stuff. I once resurrected about 15 Amstrad disks this way that were completely dead after being stored in someone's loft for a few decades, and they'd been moist and had all oxidised.

I'll try and do a video for you. :)
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Re: Game Recommendations/Reviews
« Reply #11 on: October 03, 2012, 08:32:58 AM »
That's impressive! I actually have a few DOS and early Windows floppies I'd like to restore...

OBTW I had an Amstrad, too! ("Portable", big and gray, TWO floppies, 2400 baud modem, tiny green screen!) I foolishly gave it a way! :(
 

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Re: Game Recommendations/Reviews
« Reply #12 on: October 03, 2012, 09:02:47 AM »
Myth: History In The Making comes to mind, as does Robocop 3D. Two of the first games I had when I upgraded to the 1200. Oh, and I can't leave out Ultima VI: The False Prophet!

Hmm, what else?

Citdadel if you like Wolfenstein 3D. Killing Game Show. Great Giana Sisters. Bounce (Aminet). Alien Fish Finger (latest release).
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Re: Game Recommendations/Reviews
« Reply #13 on: October 03, 2012, 09:06:34 AM »
I added them all to the list in the first post.
 

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« Reply #14 on: October 03, 2012, 09:13:39 AM »
Hey, don't forget Ultima IV and Ultima V!
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