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Sounds excellent - would love to have seen a video of that meeting! Really pleased that everyone loved Wired Chaos - your right, it is a great game. |
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14 January 2011, 00:33 | #402 |
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I 2nd that, that sounded cool. It does take a bit of practice. I too found it a bit hard after 15 years of non play, but it does get easier after a short amount of time. Them maze levels were a bit tricky with the poo D-pad on my joypad.
What other multi-player games did you play at your meeting? DJC |
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Just spent time playing it this evening (for reviewing purposes) - it's really good, very addictive, and I particularly like the number of different options. Shame there isn't an option to use a joystick adaptor though, fitting one player around a keyboard is no easy task let alone four...!
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Get them to eat less Donuts .
Yes, it would have been nice. I never had one back in the day. I guess if your using an emulator you could emulate the keys to joysticks/pads. I not tried that myself. DJC |
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The thought of letting anyone actually touch my Amiga sends shivers down my spine...!
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Never did find the full Amiga version of Psycheul and I lost contact with the author Ben James... shame really as I thought I was making real progress here... still never mind, cant win them all...
At least I am able to now play the PS1 version of the game, Psycon I couldn't play the upload that Ben gave us the link to as I don't have a chipped PS1 but after searching for ages I finally found a copy of Playstation Magazine disk 42 that has the Net Yaroze Compilation on it... picture attached. It's a good game - I like it, wish it were the Amiga version though! Quote:
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Does anyone have the full registered version of Artillerus 2 - The author is happy for this to be freeware now
http://www.amigapd.com/interview-mike-boeh.html |
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15 November 2011, 15:00 | #409 |
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Reposting my request also here:
Bacman (1992) by Freddy Krysztofiak The "PD" release is in fact a 1-level demo whereas the author promised a full 18-level release. Thanks for any reply. |
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I upped several items into the Zone. 3 are relevant to this topic's rules, so I will describe them in detail:
Bacman.adf -- the demo version I found online. Perhaps someone will have the full version? BrainDead & BrainKiller -- two titles, but most likely, one game. BrainDead has no readme with it, BrainKiller has this: Quote:
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Shouldn't this topic be pinned, by the way? It looks important enough
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Sorry to ask but does anyone have a link of the full version of Beetle on Amiga. I keep finding the 30 level shareware demo version. I used to have it for Amiga and have been searching for it for ages. Last edited by TCD; 07 March 2015 at 10:05. Reason: Back-to-back posts merged. |
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Thanks to Robert for getting back to me, really appreciated
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Wow, here's an old post that resulted in lots of hard work and then even a book release... great days.
Anyway... just wondered if anyone had ever come across this disk (pictured) I was wondering what it was, a game? a music prog? - cant seem to find a record of it online... anyone have it? |
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Octatutor- lär dig använda Octamed (Swedish for learn to use Octamed) from https://dmzarkivet.se/pdf/199401.pdf
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ah, that's the end of that mystery - thank you.
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