The Amiga was an excellent machine. I had a Saturday job in The Computer Store (small chain of stores up North!) in the late 80's/early 90's and I saved up for months to buy the Amiga Batman bundle for £400 :confused:. Those were the days lol :smile:
tony_spumoni
9 Aug 162#3
amiga was excellent. I had mine hooked up to my Famicom through a super wildcard.
kick off, California games, the Lucasarts games, great giana sisters, bubble bobble, rainbow island, defender of the crown, it came from the desert.
it was better than the Atari ST (which was better for musicians)
theyid1977
9 Aug 161#4
on the ball was a good game as well
TehJumpingJawa
9 Aug 16#5
Burn the heretic!
Most of the franchises we have today began their life on the Amiga!
Back when computer games were developed for the love, not the money.
I still can't get that website to work in any of my browsers though; tried chrome, Firefox and IE :/
DTR
9 Aug 161#6
European Rampage was one of the worst games ever created.
Pineapples101
9 Aug 161#7
Hunter!!!
premierfella
9 Aug 161#8
Can't believe it took so long for someone to mention Bubble Bobble and Rainbow Islands - classics!
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kick off, California games, the Lucasarts games, great giana sisters, bubble bobble, rainbow island, defender of the crown, it came from the desert.
it was better than the Atari ST (which was better for musicians)
Most of the franchises we have today began their life on the Amiga!
Back when computer games were developed for the love, not the money.
I still can't get that website to work in any of my browsers though; tried chrome, Firefox and IE :/