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Old 04 March 2008, 12:13 PM
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Default Amiga Vs Atari ST

I plumped for the Amiga at the time.

I will never forget Watching the intro to Shadow of the Beast II for the first time.

Or being banned from GAME in Oxford for taking too many games back claiming they didn't work but having copied them and gone back for another

Any game by Pysgnosis was pretty much awesome. Bitmap Brothers with Xenon 2, Speedball 2 and Chaos Engine.
Old 04 March 2008, 12:20 PM
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Seconded about the AMIGA. A1200 was the best home system I owned, with AGA graphics to boot. Also liked the Eric Schwartz demos.
Old 04 March 2008, 12:23 PM
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Download winUAE to have those rose tints firmly shattered

To be fair, some of the simpler less graphical games have still "got it" - stuff like paradroid 90. But man, the Cinemaware game,s which I used to adore, have not aged well.
Old 04 March 2008, 12:34 PM
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Amiga + Pinball Fantasy = win!

used to have loads of those music/graphic demos... like the bond girl style one was done very well.

Great machine in their time (also had a mate that worked for Commodore and used to get bits very cheap for us so ours were a bit pimped)
Old 04 March 2008, 12:34 PM
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Originally Posted by PeteBrant
the Cinemaware game,s which I used to adore, have not aged well.
I wasted many a hour on the likes of Wings and It Came From The Desert

Like you say, happy memories should remain that way, steer clear of reliving the moment
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Amiga for me too. Although, just the lowly A500.

I spent day upon day composing music with FastTracker. Great machine for sampling and composing (although, as was the ST). I still play with a derivative of it today.

Used to love demos like the 9 Fingers demo, Jesus on E's & State Of The Art (Demo Podcast - Amiga Demo Podcast.

Played a lot of Cannon Fodder, Chaos Engine, Dungeon Master & Xenon 2.
Old 04 March 2008, 01:06 PM
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i still play "shuffle puck cafe" now and again
Old 04 March 2008, 01:08 PM
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Originally Posted by DJ Dunk
Used to love demos like the 9 Fingers demo, Jesus on E's & State Of The Art (Demo Podcast - Amiga Demo Podcast.
Demo scene's still going strong on all platforms

prodlist

For those who can program i'm sure you'll be impressed with what the following guys squeezed in to 177kb on the pc, who needs bluray storage with some decent programming

fr-041: debris. by farbrausch

or direct link
scene.org - 404 page not found


enjoy
Old 04 March 2008, 01:22 PM
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A friend's father had an A500 and after playing Flacon on it, I lusted after one. Eventually saved enough pennies to get one and was very happy with it. Falcon, Carrier Command ("It's just another mission"), Xenon: Megablast (excellent them tune ), Exile (Must see if I can get that bugger to run under emulation, was truly excellent game), Gods, F18-A Interceptor, Elite, and many, many other games.

I also had an Action Replay, along with external floppy drive and a memory upgrade, which I think was a massive 2MB
Old 04 March 2008, 01:48 PM
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Amiga man here too!

(commodore64 b4 that, and vic20 b4 that and zx80/81 b4 that!)

Mate used to have a speccy, but they werent as good graphically/soundwise - but did have some addictive games (Ultimate play the game made some of the best - jetpac,cookie etc)

Any speccy fans out there should check out this site

World of Spectrum

just about every speccy game ever released free to play. Go to the archive section.
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Had both
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Originally Posted by EddScott
Speedball 2
Old 04 March 2008, 02:19 PM
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I've got a spectrum emulator on the machine, was playing Scoop the other day (text adventure, remembered it from school and never completed it back then, but did now ). Had a play of Dan Dare earlier today, lots of fun. Also got near to completing kendo warrior, something I recall getting close to doing many years earlier, but had the machine turned off my an impatient mother due to me saying "one more second" when I was meant to be getting in the car to go to school Ah happy days!
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Originally Posted by bob269
Demo scene's still going strong on all platforms

prodlist

For those who can program i'm sure you'll be impressed with what the following guys squeezed in to 177kb on the pc, who needs bluray storage with some decent programming

fr-041: debris. by farbrausch

or direct link
scene.org - 404 page not found


enjoy

Cheers, will take a look
Old 04 March 2008, 06:18 PM
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Anyone still using an Amiga today? Looking at purchasing an A4000 or an A4000T. Any experiences?
Old 04 March 2008, 06:22 PM
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Loved my Amiga(s) and still do. Mainly play under emulation at the moment but I'm hoping to get some of the real hardware setup.

Particularly interested in the couple of mini-itx Amiga A500/1200 hardware that are in development. One of them is even small enough for handheld/fit on PCI card.
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Atari ST for me
Old 04 March 2008, 07:18 PM
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Anyone used a CD32? I believe on their own they weren't too bad for gaming. And if you add a keyborad, mouse and External Floppy disk drive it can be turned into an AMIGA1200.
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Still got my ST

It got pushed over to Music Production duties, but still remember it with Kick Off 2, Carrier Command etc, and my Competition Pro joystick!!

Liked the Amiga, but really only got into them for the Music - the Atari had MIDI (Music Instrument interface) and pro software. The Amiga had games

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Originally Posted by ScoobyDoo555
Liked the Amiga, but really only got into them for the Music - the Atari had MIDI (Music Instrument interface) and pro software. The Amiga had games
Dan
Arguably the ST was more music friendly, however the Amiga did a great job with the likes of Octamed and Soundtracker

Probably the most famous thing to happen to the Amiga musically was the release of Some Justice by Urban Shakedown featuring vocals by Ce Ce Rogers (I'm sure DJ Dunk remembers it ), they basically used 2 Amiga's to get true 8 channel music keeping the bit rate sounding as high as possible.
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Still got my A500 with its 512Kb upgrade taking it to a whole 1 Meg

I need to brush the dust off and have a go on it. Not sure if I have games or a joystick come to think about it. So many good games on that thing
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Originally Posted by bob269
Probably the most famous thing to happen to the Amiga musically was the release of Some Justice by Urban Shakedown featuring vocals by Ce Ce Rogers (I'm sure DJ Dunk remembers it ), they basically used 2 Amiga's to get true 8 channel music keeping the bit rate sounding as high as possible.
I remember that, in fact i've still got the CD single and what a TUNE
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never forget the say when i opted to be different and bought an atari 520 ste over the amiga, and went to a shop in totenham court road and asked
"what do you have for the atari 520ste?"
his reply was "i can sell you a bin!"

i could have killed him there and then , except i was about 12 at that time....
but beware kids with tempers
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Atari ST for me too

Then a Mega STE
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Originally Posted by bob269
Probably the most famous thing to happen to the Amiga musically was the release of Some Justice by Urban Shakedown featuring vocals by Ce Ce Rogers (I'm sure DJ Dunk remembers it ), they basically used 2 Amiga's to get true 8 channel music keeping the bit rate sounding as high as possible.
Hell yeah Mint, original 12" still sat in my record box As well as a bundle of remixes. They don't make basslines like that anymore

I think I still have a bundle of Amiga disks with my original samples on somewhere. I used to use my Amiga to add samples to my live mixes too
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Originally Posted by jpor
Anyone used a CD32? I believe on their own they weren't too bad for gaming. And if you add a keyborad, mouse and External Floppy disk drive it can be turned into an AMIGA1200.
I bought one of e-bay about 5 years ago. Must confess I haven't used it yet! I'm looking for a SX32 Pro to turn it into a good spec A1200 - and get SWOS on it
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Loved my amiga

Started with an A500
Then a A500+ with 1mb of ram!!!!

Finished of with an

Amiga 1200 030 expansion card with 18mb
4speed scuzzy dvd drive and a 56k modem

Still got it, just need to see if she still boots.

Remmber all the games in the above post, shadow fo the beast 2 what an intro.

Not forgetting another world and flashback
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Originally Posted by haroldhettaturbo
Loved my amiga

Started with an A500
Then a A500+ with 1mb of ram!!!!

wow.. a whole 1mb YOU YUPPY


i had 512kb on mine ... and i thought it was the bo11ox
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I've still got my ST up in the loft somewhere... 520STFM that got upgraded with a blitter chip and an extra MB or two of RAM.
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still got my amiga 1200 with all the games in the loft


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