02 June 2015, 19:21 | #21 |
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And thanks for recording my "Help my Cat!" as well since i didnt say that specifically yet.
Good thing about PD games is that they are usually short. Thats why its nice to check them. You can usually check a PD game through enough in one hour, hence even if its bit crappier, it is still fun to try out something new, especially when you can satisfyingly complete it instead of it hanging unfinished in your backbrain. That same reason also makes it easy to check several PD games, unlike todays Big games where it takes first hour just to get through the tutorial to learn how to play that thing at which point you are only able to actually begin to play it. |
02 June 2015, 19:27 | #22 | |
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If you ever release the full game, then i will make a longplay for sure! The final boss can't still be killed? |
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02 June 2015, 19:31 | #23 |
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no, sadly, i was about to start work on it again last year and that's when my accelerator card died :/ but i will get round to it someday
also sending my accelerator off for repair... it has been in a box with an address on it for about a year, for some reason i never get round to sending it off. but i got an emulator working to release PuzCat, it is not very nice trying to play with the keys, i need a joypad. Also then it means i can't use cursor keys in the editor! Argh! |
02 July 2015, 21:14 | #24 |
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Here are the games that i played in June.
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01 August 2015, 10:01 | #25 |
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Longplays recorded in July:
Here we have good mix of both Commercial games and Public Domain/Shareware games. The ones i enjoyed most this month was Sqrxz 3 and Indigo. Really good games |
01 August 2015, 10:29 | #26 |
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Thanks for the update and congratulations on a monstrous task getting all those Longplays made.
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01 September 2015, 18:17 | #27 |
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The games I have played through in August:
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02 September 2015, 01:36 | #28 |
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monty the wolf seems a cool platformer
where I can download it? |
02 September 2015, 18:00 | #29 |
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I use this site to find stuff nowadays. It searches through most common FTP's and Aminet at the same time.
Here you have Monty the Wolf Make sure that you download v1.0. Version 1.1 has a bug in it making the game impossible to finish. |
02 September 2015, 22:16 | #30 |
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thank you for finishing The Game! I got stuck on the first room inside the castle, i blame my controller
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03 September 2015, 00:38 | #31 | |
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but where I can find Glassback 1 ? I can't find it anywhere,can you upload it here or to the zone? |
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03 September 2015, 05:20 | #32 |
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The game seems to be not in the Tosec.
You can find it on the Games-Coffer website. Great site with lot of PD stuff http://www.gamescoffer.co.uk/configt...andysamosgames |
03 September 2015, 13:28 | #33 |
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Wow! I've seen a few of your long plays, but didn't know just how many you had!
It also never occurred to me to subscribe (rather shamefully), so I'll definitely go on and do it. Huge thumbs up for your dedication to the cause, too. |
03 September 2015, 16:34 | #34 |
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Nice longplays! Thanks. I think your channel is awesome.
Did the smurf thing pass over ok? |
04 September 2015, 06:29 | #35 |
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01 October 2015, 11:32 | #36 |
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The longplays created in September:
I hope you will like them And as always, if you want to play a game i have recorded and can't find it. Let me know and i send it to you. Last edited by hipoonios; 01 October 2015 at 12:07. |
01 October 2015, 11:59 | #37 |
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Not being picky but #17 should be 'War in the New Era Solar System '
BTW, I love PD games as well. |
01 October 2015, 12:08 | #38 |
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Oops. typo fixed!. Thanks.
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01 October 2015, 12:38 | #39 |
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Just played #17 and it is a really good game!
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07 October 2015, 01:21 | #40 |
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Hey Hippoonios,
Just want to say you really do a GREAT job with all those Amiga longplays! (just like Monty does with C64 longplays) I have watched many of them, especially games where I got stuck myself, or couldn't complete, but also others, just out of interest. Having completed something like 700 games is something you really can be proud of! I completed shortly more than 100 in my life, but without any cheats and also without any savestates or action replay freezes (I only play on real Amiga machines, not emulators). However, I used continues if the game offers them, and I (nearly always) played them on easiest mode, if something like that was selectable. However, there is on game I would like to see a longplay a lot, because I tried to finish that game for 2 weeks during holidays in summer, but without success: Hugo - Par Nye Eventyr: Train & Mountain levels on 'arcade mode' The game has been recorded in the past, but only on 'TV mode'. But in arcade mode, you have to play several different train tracks, and climbing the mountain is getting more and more trickier. (I had to give up on the mountain after train track 3, because there was a section with holes in the ground I could not jump over) So, if you could take an attempt on this game, then I would be very interested in how you made it |
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