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Old 04 September 2016, 10:54   #31
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The game could indeed be a tech demo, or maybe an unreleased prototype, that isn't listed on HOL...The HOL database has almost all commercial Amiga games listed on it, but lot of the PD and scene stuff is still missing from it.

Can you remember was the game screen displayed "full screen", or were there borders or status panels around it, like in Neverending Story:
http://hol.abime.net/958



Also about the title screen, can you remember how it looked? Was it like in most Amiga games, so there would be a mostly black screen with the game name displayed on the top part? Or was there something else, like a scrolling background maybe? And if you can't remember the details, then can you remember the colors of the game logo/name, or the general color theme of the title screen?

And also how did the game disk looked? Was it a loose commercial game disk that had once been in a game box? Or was it a typical copied disk with some sticker and the name written to it with pencil?

Or maybe the disk originated from one of those mail-order shareware collections, and looked something like the "Megaflash" disk shown here:
http://hol.abime.net/5409/diskscan

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Also about the music, can you remember any more of it?

Here is the full soundtrack from Agony (15 tunes in total) :

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Did it sound anything like these songs? The Agony musics were made by Jeroen Tel, a founding member of the Maniacs of Noise.

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And here are some more wild guesses, although most likely it isn't any of these:

Fire and Brimstone
http://hol.abime.net/544

Vampires Empire
http://hol.abime.net/1556

Or even Lemmings
http://hol.abime.net/872

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I think vertical scrolling was possible to reach platforms somehow. Had to use some sort of stuff ala Batman ?
This brought into my mind the C64 game Caverns of Khafka:

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It's a horror game with mixed egyptian themes. But there was no Amiga conversion, so it can't be this one.
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