05 December 2004, 16:53 | #1 |
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Amiga Classix 4
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www.magnussoft.de offers a new Amiga games compilation for PC and Mac called AMIGA CLASSIX 4 for just 12,95 Euro: Join us on a trip to days long gone, when 1 MByte RAM was more memory than you would ever need and games were really fun to play. Amiga ClassiX 4 takes you back to those days and comes with more than 200 of the most popular Amiga games ever created. Play those games on your PC or Mac and relive these days once again. Games included: Airbus A-320 * Alien Breed 2 * Another World * Apidya?* Arkanoid * Battle Squadron * Cadaver * Cybernoid * Deliverance * Disposable Hero * Elfmania ? * Erben des Throns *?Flamingo Tours * Gods * Hannibal * Hybris *?Jaguar XJ 220 * Lemmings 2 * Lethal Xcess *? Mega Lo Mania * Nebulus * Nemac IV ? * Pinball Fantasies *?PP Hammer * Pro Tennis Tour 2 * Rick Dangerous 2 ? * Rings of Medusa *?Sensible World of Soccer * Slam Tilt * Stormlord *?Super Skidmarks * Superfrog * Tie-break *?Turrican 2 * Twintris *?Valhalla ? *Worms * Xenon 2 ?* Zool and many more... An easy to use interface literally turns your PC (or Mac) into an Amiga and you can start the games by a simple mouseclick. GO RETRO - with Amiga ClassiX 4, the ultimate Amiga Games compilation! Requirements: Windows: - Windows 98/Me/2000/XP - CPU 800MHz or faster - 128MB RAM - 450MB free HD- space - videocard 16MB - DirectX 8 - 4x CD-ROM - mouse, keyboard Mac: - Mac OS X 10.2 - PowerPC G3/G4/G5, 733MHz or faster - 128MB RAM - 420MB free HD- space - videocard ATI RAGE 128 PRO faster - 4x CD-ROM - mouse, keyboard |
05 December 2004, 17:02 | #2 |
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Is this a legal product?
Anyway why buy a CD like this when we have sites such as www.back2roots.org/ |
05 December 2004, 17:03 | #3 |
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Maybe I'll show you my tosec collection instead....baby
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05 December 2004, 17:52 | #4 |
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mmm i don't see winuae between the requirements...
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05 December 2004, 19:56 | #5 |
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this are all demoversions of the games on this cd....
too much money for this... |
06 December 2004, 11:26 | #6 |
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This isn't true! The CD contains about 130 full games and only about 70 demos. Here's the complete list taken from the original manual:
Action Air Supply Astaroth Aunt Arctic Adventure Battle Squadron Battle Valley Cardiaxx Charon 5 Cosmo Ranger Custodian Cyberblast Cybernoid Cybernoid 2 Cyberzerk Deliverance Disposable Hero Eliminator Exolon Guardian Gunshoot Hybris Insanity Fight Insects in Space Lethal Xcess Moonfall Nebulus Nemac IV Netherworld Onslaught Plague, The Rolling Ronny Rubicon Sirius 7 Slayer Steel Stormlord Sword Tearaway Thomas Trex Warrior Zarathrusta Ziriax Zynaps Adventure Adventures of Maddog Williams, the Another World Antares Beneath a steel Sky Die Karawane der siebten Dynastie Jack the Ripper Lure of the Temptress Pechowy Prezent Projekt Prometheus Sixth Sense Investigations Valhalla - and the lord of infinity Arcade Arkanoid Bandit Mania Benny Beetle in Colorworld Blockhead Blockhead II Bomb Mania Boppin' Brain Man Brainball Colorix Crack Dugger Eye of the Dragon Globulus Goliath - The game of the Demons Leonardo Magic Ball Mental Image Game Disk I Monster Business Obsession Pinball Pinball Dreams Pinball Fantasies Pinball Illusions Pinball Mania PP Hammer and his pneumatic weapon Shizophrenia Slam Tilt Sorcerer's Apprentice Technology 2 Twintris Winning Post Zoom Sport 5th Gear Center Court Tennis Der Trainer Diego Future Basketball MegArts Hockey Powerplay Icehockey Manager Samba Partie Samba Partie Professional Samba World Cup 98 Super Skidmarks Super Tennis Champs Tactical Manager Tactical Manager 2 Tactical Manager Italia Tie-break World Hockey League Manager XTreme Racing Strategy & Sim Airbus A-320 Airbus A-320 2 Approach Trainer Big Picture Black Gold Conquestador Cygnus 8 D.N.A. Debut - Planet Simulation Designasaurus Erben des Throns Flamingo Tours Hannibal (Deutsch) Hannibal (English) Hillsea Lido Hollywood Pictures JU52-Flight Simulator Manager Mobile Warfare Rings of Medusa Space M.A.X. Spoils of War Subtrade - Return to Irata Time Keepers Universal Military Simulator Winzer Demos: Addams Family Alfred Chicken Alien Breed 2 - Tower Assault All Terrain Racing Apidya Benefactor Big Run Blood Money Brian the Lion Bubba 'n Stix Bubble and Squeak Cadaver Chase H.Q. 2 Chuck Rock 2 - Son of Chuck Darkseed Dragon's Breath Dragon's Lair Elfmania Exile Fiendish Freddy's Big Top 'o Fun Fifa International Soccer Flashback Flight of the Amazon Queen Football Glory Frontier - Elite II Full Contact Gem'X Globdule Gobliiins Gods Hero Quest II - Legacy of Sorasil Ishar 2 - Messengers of Doom Jaguar XJ 220 K240 King's Quest VI Lamborghini American Challenge Leander Lemmings 2 - The Tribes Mega Lo Mania Pang Parasol Stars Premier Manager 3 Pro Tennis Tour 2 Project-X Rick Dangerous 2 Sensible World of Soccer Simon the Sorcerer Soccer Kid Super Stardust Superfrog The First Samurai The Lion King The lost Vikings The New Zealand Story Titus the Fox Tornado Turrican 2 Turrican 3 Wonderdog Worms Xenon 2 - Megablast X-Out Yo! Joe! Zeewolf Zool Z-Out All games have been licensed. The companies and programmers are credited in the manual, too. |
06 December 2004, 16:35 | #7 |
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Maybe so but it's 2004 and all the titles you listed are widely available on the Internet you know. In fact I'm not posting this to harm your business but it's doubtful that people on this board will be interested
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06 December 2004, 16:44 | #8 |
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Whilst we're at it I may as well try selling some of my DVD's:
Dirty Amiga Classix Watch as Diego seeks to infiltrate the bedrooms of his 3 South American lady friends only to revel in his shock when he finds out that they were really Amigos all along! Extreme German Hardcore This is not actually a DVD but a CD full of crap like Scooter. Putty Squad A hilarious undercover documentary that followed around UK police for 5 months whilstn they thought they were on the trail of a haul of Semtex explosives. Watch there faces when at the end of it all they realised it was just putty. All DVD's/CD's are £19.99 and are available while stocks of my DVD-R's last |
06 December 2004, 19:16 | #9 |
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if anybody could offer me a dvd full of the tosec set (completely of course) i would pay that money...
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06 December 2004, 23:18 | #10 |
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Dont suppose i can get those from you on a 3 for 2 offer jim?
(ang on a mo.. 'Scooter' .. crap?! .. wtf!.. he rules!!!) |
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Besides with Tribute II Just about finished i dont think there will a lot of sales from here if it isnt legal.....If it is legal then COOL But as long as you own an A500, A1200, A2000, A4000 and a CD32 along with all the original games that are on the DVD and of course you dont sell it !!!! Then Hell Tribute II Is perfectly legal to use as well Last edited by synchro; 07 December 2004 at 01:51. |
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I may sound hypercritical as im creating the Tribute but im not selling it. If you want them to help preserve the Amiga id send you them free myself but NO MONEY !!!!!! However Trading is acceptable Last edited by synchro; 07 December 2004 at 01:53. |
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07 December 2004, 01:19 | #13 |
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BTW!!!
You guys aint seen this one yet !!! Heres how the assorted menus look.....Special thanks to "Hall of Light" for letting me use thier Screenies .......Full credit will be given You have no idea how long it took me get this Assorted menu design so i was happy with it. I must have made hundreds of variations yet the end result was so simplistic Of course this is one of many. Last edited by synchro; 07 December 2004 at 01:52. |
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That’s looking absolutely friggin awesome Synchro!
All that time is sure paying off. |
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Dont worry havent forgotton those who have directly and indirectly helped!! Yours will be first to arrive |
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07 December 2004, 02:05 | #16 |
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Damn, some serious time and effort must have gone into this - it's going to be one to store away and show the grandkids! Take all the time you need to perfect this masterpiece. Whoops, sorry for the OT posting rimba. |
07 December 2004, 02:17 | #17 |
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Awesome Synchro. That is looking really good. I was not around these boards for the first tribute so this project is new to me. I have been unable to find the first one even on e-mule. Tribute 2 certainly looks very impressive. Whilst i don`t mind fiddling with Winuae to get my games working, it can be a bit daunting for the missus who still likes to play the odd game of adams family etc. She just wants to click and play. This could be just the ticket. Just a couple of questions: Will this be available to everyone or just the helpers of the project? If so, will it be available for download? (other than emule) If not the above, can a small donation be sent to yourself to cover your time and postage costs for the DVD? Thanks in advance |
07 December 2004, 02:31 | #18 |
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Great Work Synchro
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However that doesn't mean it cannot be done. Synchro could either do it himself or he could talk to someone like RCK or Kim Lemon and if they were willing a system could be setup where someone pays (via Paypal) US$2 or something and are then sent a link to download the file. With the money going to pay for the webserver costs/beer. This also applies to Bippy's DVD and any other big project, just an idea - always worth asking RCK/Kim or other peolpe with webspace/bandwith in the community. |
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07 December 2004, 12:13 | #20 |
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Its going to be Totally free for everyone !!
Sure i could make a killing on it but im standing my ground i made it for preservation only and as a tribute to all those programmers who made the Amiga what it was. That being the case my morals wont even let me accept a fee of postage !!! But i did make it for this community so hopefully we will all get one somehow I myself will send out 50 or so and im hopeing whoever gets it will send a copy to at least 3 others on this board. Kind of a chain letter thing. Tribute 1 stayed pretty self contained in the community for a long time but as this one boots on XBOX as well it may generate even more interest from outside parties and may well find its way to a torrent site somewhere. However im sure we will all get it here somehow Last edited by synchro; 07 December 2004 at 15:05. |
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