23 May 2001, 20:26 | #1 |
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Classic PD/Freeware/Shareware Games
Ah, the days of getting together with friends and playing some Amiga games!
There were some classic PD/shareware/freeware games - many of them multiplayer ones: Bip/Biplanes - multiplayer aeroplane shoot-'em-up Cybernetix - Defender meets Asteroids Defender - pixel perfect Extreme Violence - simple maze shoot-'em-up Gravity Force 2/Gravity Power - multi-player Thrust Knights - dungeon exploring romp for two players Knockout - Ever decreasing arena bash-'em-up Llamatron - Jeff Minter conversion Master Blaster - nice Bomberman clone Magnetic Fields Tanks - Battlezone Ork Attack - Ork bashing with a sword and rocks Parachute Joust - fun for a few minutes. One parachute, two jumpers Scorched Tanks - better than Worms! Seven Tiles - PD Speedball Shepherd, The - PD strategy Smidge - nice little platformer Super Foul Egg - excellent Columns Super Obliteration - Turrican meets Asteroids Super Twintris - multiplayer Tetris Tankkk - tanks and rebounding shots for 5 players Tetris Pro - decent Tetris Trick Or Treat - texture mapped wizard duel Wizzy's Quest - Solomon's Key |
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Ah you missed two other classics...
Deluxe Galaga and Megaball were two of the finest done. |
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I liked Classic Pucman qute a lot, then again, that was a Licenseware game, but I think it counts, eh?
Another PD game of fun: X-Atoms. Simple game, it's been done years ago, yes... but I played for hours the Amiag version, with my sister. Excelent 2 player puzzler. What other game? Oh yeah, Charlie J Cool!.... What do you mean it was commercial? (HAHAHA that's one I forgot to add to the crap games list!) |
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Another classic
There was this freeware game where you raced a spaceship through tunnels (scrolling from left to right), but I forgot its name. The game was excellent and very hard. I got to level three only once... The music was superb as well, a stomping techno-track, guaranteed to keep you awake in the small hours.
But. I don't remember its name. Anyone recognizes this game? |
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Jupiter Masterdrive (or something like that)? I'd like to know the name as well, sounds interesting.
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I thought "Jupiter's Masterdrive" was released by Ubi Soft?
Oh, well...I really liked the PD game "Drip" (FINALLY, a brill game from the US!) and always thought it was commercial quality. And I loved the Bignonia 8-bit conversions like Popeye, Bagitman, Frantic Freddy, Pharaoh's Curse, etc. Other PD favs, which I will alphabetize (because I have no life?): - Amigoids (nice colorful Asteroids with user definables objects!) - Asteriods II (brilliant Asteroids clone) - Asteroids Deluxe (yes, another one!) - Bounce 'N' Blast (NES-style platformer) - Crazy Sue (platform staple) - Cybernetix (a must!) - Dithell's Wonderland (one of the better AMOS games) - E-Type (super AMOS shoot-em-up) - Laboratory Of Life (obscure Accursed Toys sim) - Lemmingoids (nuff said!) - Llamatron 2001 (the Minter classic) - Morton Strikes Back (killer platformer) - Paranoid (great Breakout/Arkanoid clone) - Revenge of the Mutant Camels (more Minter fun) - Robouldix (expensive shareware, but damn good) - The Shepherd (very nice God sim!) - Smash TV - The Rip-Off (well, *I* liked it!) - Snakes (one of the best; found on The One coverdisk) - Tetrix - The Next Generation (lovely) - Tetrix Metallica (sure wish I had the full version!) There are many other goodies out there, but those got the most of my time. |
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Hyperdrive
I think it is a game called Hyperdrive, which is on the Aminet under Games/Misc. No screenshot at the moment, unfortunately.
It may also have been called 'Spatial Hyperdrive', or else that was a similar game. Jupiter's Masterdrive was a commercial racing game from Ubi Soft. Last edited by CodyJarrett; 27 May 2001 at 11:14. |
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DING! DING! DING!
Yup, it's Hyperdrive. Download it peeps, and don't sleep for some weeks to come! Btw, wasn't it created in AMOS? |
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That music
Anyone got any idea on how to rip the music out of the game (Hyperdrive)? It seems to be an AMOS sound bank (the .dat file), but I'm not sure.
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27 May 2001, 13:22 | #10 |
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I'm sure ProWizard or Exotic Ripper will take it out.
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One step further
Ah, thanks, that helped already.
I gopt the title screen music, which is a .mod, but the in-game music is an AMOS bank, as I suspected. Anyone knows how to convert this to a mod? |
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Oops!
My mistake mates... I confused the names. I thought about Hyperdrive at first, but I have no clue why I changed it later Thanks for the correction.
I loved the Bignonia conversions as well... and there was another C64 port, not done by Bignonia, but pretty good nonetheless, of High Noon. Tetren was another good game, because it tried to replicate the original Atari Tetris arcade, and this is great in my book And how could I forget Llamatron? I always had problems booting it up, but when it booted, I couldn't stop playing it. MAnic gameplay at its best. |
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LaundroMat,
You used ProWizard? That converts loads of formats back to PT/NT. |
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Damn...
You guys made me waste all day playing PD jewels Since I never seen many of the games mentioned, I ventured onto Aminet and dloaded all the ones I could find. Sheesh, great picks! That Hyperdrive thing sure is good for an Amos program, I loved it!
My Amiga scared teh shit out of me when I was going to transfer all teh stuff to the HD. Suddenly the HD stopped working. It didn't want to start spinning. When I Was about to cry, it spinned again. Phew! But it might go screwy someday, for good, so I better backup ASAP. |
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PD games I have ever played..
I haven't played many PD games on my Amiga but here is my list:
Popeye: Bignonia's remake of the classic Popeye game. It features even an extra level. The intro of the game has an animated walking Popeye. The accompanying music is among the best I have ever heard; Frantic Freddie: Another Bignonia remake of an ancient C64 game. This time it is a platform affair with great renditions of seventies pop-music; P.O.D.: This shmup was featured on the CU Amiga Cover disc of September 1992. P.O.D. was originally a frenetic C64 shmup. Its programmer (one of the dudes of Magnetic Fields) converted it to Amiga. Excellent game! Boulderdash Deluxe: Remake of the Boulderdash/Rockford type of games. Not a good conversion because of the high difficulty level; Pacman '92: Nice nineties update of Pacman. The mazes are 4-screens wide in this game; Drip: I cannot remember the game correctly but it was great fun to play. The game had a tendency to crash all the time so I erased it after some months; LED Dreams: A simulation of the 'game & watch' type of games. Extreme simple graphics and dito playability but it is a curious piece of software; Loderunner: Classic Broderbund game that runs perfectly under Workbench on my Amiga. Multitasking can be a great thing. |
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I am having problems running Bignonia games now. I remember I had installed Donkey Kong on my HD, but all the others refuse to work this way. Do I need to put them in disks for them to work?
I am interested in many of the games mentioned here, which I couldn't find on teh Aminet. Is there a place dedicated to PD games, where I can find those masterpieces? No? Why not? (hint hint The list of games I'd like to try is this: - Drip - LED Dreams - the Dithell games - E-Type and its sequels. - Tetrix - Super Foul Egg - And the full version of Classic Pucman |
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hmm
I know I have those titles..
Try http://www.commodore-ale.com/ or Try Mark's world of classics.. dont know the address.. or if its still online.. if it is could someone post the link please? you guys should know him.. he used to hang around the forums.. |
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Yep yep, I thought about Mark's place. But I also don't know if it is online. URL would be appreciated!
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WOW!
You guys have managed to post all the PD games I used to play:
Bignonia stuff: Donkey Kong Cybernetix: Great - especially when you get to later levels Crazy Sue: At platform that should be so simple.. Knockout: multiplayer motor car fights on a shrinking base Alienbash: the nicest Chaos engine clone I ever saw Sneech: Multiplayer 'snake' nonsense: feat: Salvador Dali Battle Cars: two player car fights. Fun Bally 2: crazy german nonsense - bouncing balls & capturing screen!! |
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C64A Emulator on Amiga
Back in the days when I only had my Amiga I was already a nostalgia freak. Once I bought a PD C64 emulator called 'C64A' (I think). It was capable recognising C64 specific software and that was the only thing it was good at. Playing emulated C64 games on a 7 Mhz Amiga proved to be a real masochistic experience. To set up the screen with its diamonds and rocks in Boulderdash already took up 5 minutes.
Thank god Bignonia converted C64 classics like Fiendish Freddy, Popeye and a few others to Amiga. I was finally capable to play these gems at a decent speed. Now I come to think of it, I remember people laughing at me when I said I wanted to play ancient C64 games on the graphical superior Amiga. People asked why I preferred C64 Nemesis when there was the superior Project X on Amiga? -Somehow the discussion between nostalgia freaks and the 'common' computer-owning community is of all times. |
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