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  • #16
    Re: Amiga

    As with a fair few posters, I, too, had a Batman Pack Amiga A500, bought in 1989. My previous computer was a C128, and the difference in graphics and sound was startling, even though the C128 had decent graphics and sound for an 8-bit machine. I bought dozens of games for it over the next few years. I thought it was a cracking games computer, probably my favourite out of the many home computers I have owned down the years and I have so many happy memories of playing games on it, using my Sanyo 14" portable as a monitor--happy days.

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    • #17
      Re: Amiga

      Originally posted by darren View Post
      Quite a lot on that list im sure where released on more than one console.

      Rainbow islands being one of them.

      Can u list a few more mate.

      The console versions were always miles better too.

      Turrican, Turrican 2, Pinball Fantasies, Pinball Dreams, Supercars, Elite 2, IK+ and Lemmings were all fantastic on the Amiga.

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      • #18
        Re: Amiga

        superb games lemmings i didnt play it that much though.


        There was an elite 2 cant remember that.



        Originally posted by trip2themoon View Post
        the console versions were always miles better too.

        Turrican, turrican 2, pinball fantasies, pinball dreams, supercars, elite 2, ik+ and lemmings were all fantastic on the amiga.
        FOR THE HONOUR OF GRAYSKULL

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        • #19
          Re: Amiga

          Yeah, Frontier: Elite 2, then there was Frontier: First Encounters (which was a bug ridden mess)

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          • #20
            Re: Amiga

            elite was a big hit at the time my bro loved it.

            Was gona be hard for a sequel to be as good.


            Originally posted by mulletino View Post
            yeah, frontier: Elite 2, then there was frontier: First encounters (which was a bug ridden mess)
            FOR THE HONOUR OF GRAYSKULL

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            • #21
              Re: Amiga

              Well Elite was great, Frontier: Elite II was great. So that was a sequel which succeeded.

              But the sequel to the sequel was a rushed, buggy mess.

              Elite: Dangerous (technically Elite 4) is great also.

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              • #22
                Re: Amiga

                Originally posted by Mulletino View Post
                Well Elite was great, Frontier: Elite II was great. So that was a sequel which succeeded.

                But the sequel to the sequel was a rushed, buggy mess.

                Elite: Dangerous (technically Elite 4) is great also.
                I remember Frontier had a great theme tune and intro, but I never got on with the game itself.

                I was much more into Elite - I'd give Elite Dangerous a go if my PC was up to it.

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