04 November 2010, 21:34 | #21 |
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Wow Great link, top quality, Thanks will be subscribing
may even get a, saturn |
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Great video
One point of constructive criticism: Work on the sound. The speech is sometimes hard to understand. Get that right, and you've got a winner |
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There is a Sega 32X version also, which he did not mention. I would say is very close to Sega Saturn or the Arcades.
I have this game for 32X and I enjoy it very much. I played the amiga version also, like 20 years ago. I did not think it was that slow, I need to check it out again. On C64, I think I had that game on floppy disk...I'm not sure. Edit: I just found out that there are 2 versions of Afterburner for C64, one by Mindscape and other by Activision. The Mindscape is much better looking then the Activision. Last edited by amiman99; 26 November 2010 at 04:59. |
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28 November 2010, 07:49 | #26 |
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Guys please check this out!!!!!!!
[ Show youtube player ] Its a mini tour of the new games room!!! this only has 1/8th or the games in it awt present but we are in the middle of un boxing all the Amiga games etc............. It mostly shows the Saturn collection but a bigger tour is coming!!!! Please subscribe if you want to see more. Cheers guys! |
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Wow indeed. May I make a suggestion to invest in some sort of fire security. If that lot went up in the same room it'd be toast
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15 December 2010, 10:10 | #31 |
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Check out this one then...
[ Show youtube player ] Cheers! |
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Great video. Good to see the Amiga version is the decent US version as well, does anyone remember the crappy European version which was an ST port. I seem to remember the publishers saying in a magazine interview that the Amiga version was going to be loads better than the ST version, but what was released was the same. Wankers.
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Arcades
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