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OK, so I blatantly ripped off Cody's subject. See you on People's Court!
This thread has been modified because I removed the box art for the games that have been found, plus I moved everything to a master listing below. Thanks to all who have helped find so many of these games! OK, I found one of my old wants lists, struck the titles that I've gotten since then, and am left with a few that have yet to be realised. I will bypass the ones that are already on Cody's list. A-Train Construction Kit (1992/Maxis) have original (dump), is there a crack? Artificial Dreams (198x/Prism Leisure) Atomix (1990/Thalion) NOT "Atomic" Beyond Dark Castle (1989/Activision) Blip N' Blop (19xx/Psycho 'Pat) Championship Cricket (1988/Crysys Software) Contraption Zack (1992/Mindscape) floppy version Creepers (1994/Psygnosis) does this exist? beta maybe? Decathlon (198?/Activision?) Deep Space (1987/Psygnosis) floppy version, not HD Denaris (1989/Factor 5) 2-disk version Dennis And Gnasher (1994/Alternative) Eco Quest (1992/Sierra) Far West (1991/Automagick Industries) later known as "Wild West" Football Crazy (1990/ESP) not "Football Crazy Challenge" compilation G2 (Psygnosis/1995) never released Gravity Attack (198?) GrossMeister (19??/Dark Horse) Hard Core (1994/Psygnosis) Digital Illusions, never released/finished? Hiscon Rescue (19??/Gamebench) Honeymooners, The (1988/First Row) Hoooray For Henrietta (1990/Scotlander) Mini Golf (19??/Magic Bytes) Nautilus (19??/Gamebench) Oh No! More Lemmings (1991/Psygnosis) Add-On version, not standalone PGA Tour Gold - Tournament Course Disk (199?/Electronic Arts) Projekt Prometheus (19xx/Bomico) Puppy Love (1988/Addison-Wesley) working version Reunion AGA (English) (1993/Grandslam) need disks 6, 7 and 8 Robot Commander (1990/Ariola Soft) probably German-only Rush 'N Attack/The Green Berets - both/either, if they even exist Stack Up (1991/Zeppelin) standalone, not compact Summer Olympiad (1988/Tynesoft) Superhero (1993/Psygnosis) never released Takado (1988/Kingsoft) Thomas The Tank Engine 2 (1993/Alternative) is there an ECS version of this? Tracker (1987/Rainbird) Tracksuit Manager '91 (1991/Alternative) The Victory of the Dictator (19??/-) STANDALONE ONLY*: Kwik Snak (1991) Prince Of The Yolkfolk (1992) Spellbound Dizzy (1992) *I have "The Dizzy Collection" and "Dizzy's Excellent Adventures", but I need standalone versions of these three games. SAME GAME, DIFFERENT NAME: Legend Of William Tell, The (1990/Electronic Zoo) [aka Crossbow] Outlaw (1990/Smash16) [aka Wanted] Space Station Oblivion (1988/Epyx) [aka Driller] COVERDISKS: Amiga Action Coverdisk 7 "Armour Geddon" demo...also need disk version dist. by Psygnosis Amiga Action Coverdisk 10 "R-Type II" demo Amiga Action Coverdisk 34-A "Liverpool" demo Amiga Power Coverdisk 13-B copy protected stuff from Sensible Software FOUND! Pursuit To Earth (1988/PDG) thx Cody! Dominator (1989/System 3) thx Cody! Super Soccer (aka Starbyte Super Soccer) (1991/Starbyte) thx Cody! Dingsda (1991/PCSL) thx Burseg! Striker No 9 (19xx/Impressions) thx Burseg! Math Wizard (1988/Unicorn) thx DPainter! Amiga Format Coverdisk 54-B - Sensible's "Cannon Soccer" thx TikTok Soccer Team Manager (aka Team Manager) (1993/Summit) thx DPainter Bubble Dizzy (1992/Code Masters) thx DPainter Panic Dizzy (1992/Code Masters) thx DPainter Ten-Gai - The Astral Trip (1992/Lifestyle Software Arts) thx DPainter Bridge Player 2000 (1989/CP Software) thx Warlock99! Wetten Daß (1991/PCSL) thx Warlock99! Italia 1990 (1990/Code Masters) thx Shadowen Colorix (1992/Mac Soft) thx Belgarath for the info! Kampfgruppe II (1988/SSI) thx jmmijo Last edited by Twistin'Ghost; 28 January 2002 at 17:53. |
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I've also won Striker No. 9 in an auction recently, so I'll image the disk when I receive it.
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This may be the same game or just another game by the same team, but authors of Grossmeister above, Dark Horse, also did Chessmate.
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Thanx Cody!
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I've got dingsda. I'll be uploading it in a minute
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15 November 2001, 16:59 | #9 |
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Nautilis I thought Bernd mentioned once. I think he sid it was better than Silent Service. Maybe he can help with that one, Twist.
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Striker no 9 is also in the zone now.
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I was wondering if Striker (Impressions) was the same as Striker No. 9.
This confirms it, because Energize was Impressions' budget range, so the box just has a different name from the actual game titlescreen. |
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Yes, it looks like they are the same.
in the intro it says: "Angels + Defjam present Striker Number 9 from Impresssions" and here is the title screen: Last edited by Burseg; 15 November 2001 at 20:18. |
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Thanks a zillion, Burseg!
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There is only one shooter game better than Gyrus. Sinistar. Damn, ifomeone could port that, to the Amiga....hey Akira. What do you think? you a Sinistar fan?
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Sinistar
BEWARE COWARD..........
.......RAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGGGGGGGGHHHH!!!! :laugh A definite classic, no question. A very scary game indeed when the Sinistar gets built and he comes chasing after you. The only gripe I have with this shmup is it's far too hard. I can complete L1 fine but L2, the difficulty just seems to skyrocket. Is it just me or have other people noticed this? |
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I loved MJs latest
I played Gyruss on MAME recently and I'm amazed at how well they ported it to the C64 (since that's the one I've been playing for years). Good job |
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Yeah, the C64 version is BRILLIAN, but it's easier than the arcade one. I suck at the arcade version
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