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@000Angus000 Also.. Why did I not make sure you had a parallel-port joystick adaptor when you were here? 🕹️ This is the perfect game to make use of one of those. I believe there is an explicit exception in these lock-down laws that gatherings to play Hired Guns and Dynablaster are allowed. 😉
@000Angus000 Well, really.. for Hired Guns .. it's a good game. I think most dedicated Amigan's should be willing to lose at least one digit for that game. 😉
(Just remember to play that music *loud*) 👍
@Bhaal_Spawn ..it's pretty. But it's not *that* pretty.
I remember it looking impressive for the time. But, like all early CG, the graphics haven't aged well. I'd much rather play any of the hand-pixelled fighting games of the time. (Well, and all the other games have passable enemy AI.) 😁
@Bhaal_Spawn But yeah.. as everyone says, it was completely un-interesting as a fighting game. Previews touted it's "learning algorithms" so you couldn't beat it with just one move. Maybe dev time was cut short, because you can literally complete the game with just one move. 😮 (jump-kick)
@Bhaal_Spawn Ah yes. Rise of the Robots.
I actually bought that one. (It was second hand and cheap.. I knew I wasn't getting anything great.. but I didn't know that the second-to-last of 13 disks had an error on it.) *sigh*
@CommodoreBlog I really do like the look of that version.
The BMX event looks like a whole lot more fun than the C64 version. 🤔 I'm sure I've got the cart image rattling around on one of these hard-drives somewhere. I should set up a Lynx emulator and try it out. 👍
@Al82_Retro Why?! Whyyyyyyy!?! 😮
Everyone knows that SuperFrog and Fire and Ice are the top two platformers on the Amiga. 😋
@C64TimeLine Ah, I did love Krakout.
One of the best breakout games on the C64 IMHO.
(I'm in two minds which was better: this or TRAZ. The core TRAZ game-play is excellent, but the levels were too hard. I found TRAZ much more fun after I'd made my own levels.) 😁