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Posted 22/09/2006 10:26:59
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Nope, don't remember star glider I,m afraid.

Don't suppose you remember a little game called 'Rox', where you were a little ship that had to shoot/dodge increasing amounts of meteors coming down the screen. You had to have the joystick on rapid-fire to get anywhere! In school whatever your highest score was, was your 'Rox-factor'!  ...Great!

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Posted 22/09/2006 15:57:16


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Ooo.. I remember Starglider (I think it was on the speccy as well either that or I had seen it in a multi-format mag), I remember a game called Captain Blood, never got round to playing that one and, of course, of F/A 18 Interceptor. That was one of the first games I played on the Miggy. It was on my mates Amiga 500 and they were stuck on the mission that required you to intercept a cruise missile (having tried many times for a month), he gave me a go and sat back with a smug look spread across his face, I nailed it first go the look on his face was priceless.

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Posted 22/09/2006 16:50:31


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Ghouls n ghost.....you battled your way to the end only to magically palmed off back to the very beginning b4 you could fight the boss!!! What a cheap way of giving the game more longevity...lol

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Posted 26/09/2006 09:49:59
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1) Pinball erm Fantasies I think - there was a Party & a Graveyard table???

Hang on..... {fx: Rummage}

Wow - there is a wikipedia entry!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinball_Fantasies

Partyland & Stones & Bones!

2) Wizball - just nothing else like it!

3) Diggers on the CD32 - the one and only computer game my wife has ever played






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Posted 22/12/2006 03:11:53


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Best for a scrap: MKII (extra disk drive(df1)helped) only had to insert other disk for certain players which me and my mate avoided to get on with next scrap asap!

Best for a laugh: Monkey Island, Guybrush Threepwood. The name alone is enough to make me smile. Still.

Best for a drive: Lotus turboII. Pea souper anybody?
Best for a drive: PGA tour golf. Four player fun for all.

Best for making you clean the mouse: Lemmings/Time Keepers.

I'm sure I had a lot more games than this but can't remember them, awesome they were though.

Was so impressed with Sonys Playstation (WIP3OUT TEKKEN SOULBLADE RIDGE RACER) I let my ex bird keep A500, Monitor, extra drive, memory, joysticks, mice, Games, utilities. Everything. Silly me.





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Posted 10/01/2007 10:35:32
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There was nothing better after a hard ay at school than comming home to lemmings or captain planet, I miss my A500 :-(

and the there was a game called golden axe, i think thats what it was called which was quite good as well as ghots and goblins

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Posted 20/02/2007 22:43:09


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Games i played where mainly rpgs& Sims.Captive,knightmare,the Ultima Games,Knights of the Sky,Bloodwych,Dungeon Master...Civilization,Speedball1&2,SensibleSoccer,carrier command,elite,Lords Of Chaos.Plenty more i`ve forgotten

Never liked arcade sims on amiga,in general as i always owned consoles,which handled them better,Mortal Combat & Streetfighter2 games in particular.

Pogo? Golden axe & ghost N Gobblins where arcade conversions: golden axe was segas and Ghosts&Goblins & ghouls n ghosts where Capcoms.

Captain Blood? i loved that on ST...it was old hat for amiga though.

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