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@amipal24 @ChinnyVision But even with WHDLoad, I have a minimum of three WHDLoad configs to run just about everything from hard-drive well. Plus a stock A500 and A1200 config, for running stuff off disk. And a Picasso IV config for graphics-card apps - which introduces even more compatibility issues. 😁
@amipal24 @ChinnyVision ..and if you were with the Amiga for a while (I finished with an A4000, well past the end of Commodore), then you have AGA stuff (Pinball Illusions), ECS/AGA stuff that likes RAM (Hired Guns/UFO: Enemy Unknown), and AGA stuff that loves a fast CPU (Alien Breed, Xtreme Racing.)
@amipal24 @ChinnyVision But, even sticking with OCS/ECS games, if you like any filled-polygon games: Virus, Frontier, Zeewolf.. those ones are begging for a faster CPU. Which will have to be another config, because Leaderboard and Shufflepuck Cafe are only playable with a 7MHz CPU.
@JudgeDrokk Also, looking at Lemon64's list of games released in 1984: Man, there's Beamrider, Boulder Dash, Bruce Lee, Decathlon, Encounter, Ghostbusters, Guardian, HERO, High Noon, Impossible Mission, Int Basketball, Park Patrol, Pitstop II, Bungeling Bay.. River Raid! So many great games!
@JudgeDrokk That said, if I were trying to be objective, I would have to put Spy vs Spy in a whole other class of 'better' C64 games. 😎
@dancloutier The Biathlon was definitely my favourite Winter Games event. Followed by Hot Dog, Bobsled, and Ski Jump. 👍 This was one of the better Games' games that Epyx did. 😁
@myrryspeikko @newIapetus Ah, Ace of Aces.
Brilliant game. 👍
I love the way Accolade would do their arcade-ish simulation-ish games.
And then there's those bonus stages.
They're a nice break from the shooting. This time you controls something much like the first sub-game of Batalyx (Hallucin-O-Bomblets) where your shots are also your propulsion. So you have to reach the end of the level, negotiating obstacles.