20 April 2008, 18:38 | #141 |
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Very nice keropi you rule!
I have a few of them myself like Dungeon Master II, GOB1-3 and Shadow Warrior, awesome game! "You no mess with Lo Wang" 3DRealms released a free add-on pack, Wanton Destruction long after the game was out, you can download it freely. Psygnosis Intertaintment Pack from 1993 containing Obitus & Atomino |
20 April 2008, 19:10 | #143 |
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Man, just looking through this thread makes me realise how much I love the old box art.
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20 April 2008, 19:57 | #144 |
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You have huge collection keropi I just checked the link, wow
Below are some more games from my collection. North & South PC CD-ROM Very popular game on the Amiga, this CD edition seems to be from 1995 but does not change the fact that Amiga version is superior with gfx/sound. Amiga version: - PC version: Global Domination from 1995 Released on both Amiga and PC I was surprised to find this as a PC CD edition although it does not seem to have enhancements, almost 3MB data on cd |
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lol, the CD-ROM fad of those days....
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21 April 2008, 08:04 | #146 |
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north and south on a CD?!?
wwhhhhaaaaaaatttt!? |
22 April 2008, 11:06 | #147 |
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If you think North & South CD is "wwhhhhaaaaaaatttt!?", look below for something similar, lol. It's sad when they decide to upgrade these classic titles for the CD media and do not add to the game itself, it's still the basic 16 colors and old style PC sound for North & South = Disk port. At the bare minimum they could have included demos or other full games as bonus.
Silent Service II CD edition from 1992 Operation Combat II v1.0 CD edition from 1995 I believe. 2 good war games from the Amiga originally and at least these 2 PC versions do seems to be equal but no enhancements to note of. |
10 May 2008, 12:53 | #148 |
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Lets see some more pic's of games! so I will start of with...
Falcon v3.0 (actually v3.05) - includes 2 player modem version) MegaTraveller 1 and 2 on same CD. |
10 May 2008, 14:51 | #149 |
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Damn, I've bought tons of PC games lately but yet I have no pics of them
Must join this thread too *stay tuned* pics will come |
14 May 2008, 19:57 | #150 |
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Good I await some nice games and pics AMIGAZ
Here is something in the meantime to checkout! Supaplex on CD! I notice the manual is larger then the game (1MB) and I'm having problems getting sound to work using dosbox, hmm Turrican II Great game as always but it would have been nice with cd audio tracks to enhance the great music even further. |
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Damn..how did you get your hands on that T2 cd? have it in ISO format and tried installing it for fun yesterday to enjoy it with some nice ultrasound music but the damn thing doesn't want to install from cd in with EMS loaded I know it doesn't like EMS when you play but installing..lol |
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14 May 2008, 20:39 | #152 |
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The Turrican II game I got from a guy I found selling a bunch of older PC games and I was lucky to get the game very cheap (and 7 other games) and its new condition too I could not install the game either at first, messed around in dosbox until it worked but dont remember exactly what I did now. But the install files on HD are only a few kb so if you want I can upload the setup files so your game should think its installed already.
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16 February 2009, 16:26 | #153 |
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Hey why the long pause?... where are the pictures! Post some!..guess I'll start then
Tie-Break HAHA! This tennis simulation uses a top-down scrolling perspective. You are not in control of the player's motion, but once he gets close to the ball, shot selection is down to you. Lollypop Lollypop is a game that was first out on PC in 1994 and then came about 1 year later on the Amiga. This CD edition features some nice CD audio to enhance the mood of the game. |
28 February 2009, 11:50 | #154 |
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D/Generation PC
I was quite interested to find this CD edition, to see if any enhancements had been made. The game was out on PC DOS in 1991 (Amiga in 1992) and while this CD edition seems to be from 1995, it features no enhancements from what I can gather, a soundtrack would have been nice. Bad Dudes! (Dragon Ninja) A Coin-op classic that both came out on Amiga and PC in 1988 and kinda surprising later on CD in 1995. But I guess these bad dudes didn't kick enough bad guys to validate anything other then a direct disk port Last edited by TheBoss; 20 July 2009 at 13:07. |
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after LOTS of searching, I grabbed those 3 eBay items, they are in excellent condition!!!
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28 February 2009, 19:06 | #156 |
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Envy, pure envy ker Awesome game Nice catch mate and indeed they look very 'minty'
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they are! even if plasma pack box seems to have a shred on the bottom, it is just the flash reflecting...! though I did pay premium money to grab them ...
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15 March 2009, 11:08 | #158 |
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The Settlers PC
Blue Byte Software sure made a instant classic with the release of Settlers. I consider it one of the best games released on the Amiga and it's good to see this series which span's quite alot of games now, still lives on. Reunion PC A good game that would have been great with a random map generator added! This CD edition is a Value-Priced version, I believe the only one that came with a jewelcase cover. keropi: Blood is a great game! I used to play it alot back in the day and I still run it from time to time, got the original CD here somewhere, lol... pure awesomeness of a dos game |
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I'd owned these PC games (and sold them ): Under a Killing Moon, Wing Commander 4, NHL 97, 99, Duke Nukem 3D, Daggerfall (european), Dungeon Keeper, Broken Sword, Premier Manager 97, Strike Commander, Virtual Pool, Jagged Alliance 2 and maybe few others. Some of them I have bought again Quote:
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I forgot two mouse pads and two spare.
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