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Ive

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Dec 11, 2008, 1:11:15 PM12/11/08
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Currently, the most flowing game on Amigas is "Warriors". A fight-em-up,
with big (10 cm heigh) characters who go forward by fighting with the
oponents.

The style like the one that was in arcades (salons) ages ago. I haven't seen
it, but my trusted source tells me this.

Also, the games are big, and often, very often, you get to do very little
and watch a lot. It's beautiful, but hey, you woulda like to play some.

Well, I know how in the next, but I'm surely not telling it here, hey - the
meds.

Leo

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Dec 11, 2008, 4:22:56 PM12/11/08
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>
> Well, I know how in the next, but I'm surely not telling it here, hey -
> the meds.
>

Don't be crazy again...

RichardH

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Dec 11, 2008, 5:09:41 PM12/11/08
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Is this the 'Warriors' game pubished by Mindscape in '95?

Ive

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Dec 12, 2008, 12:29:03 PM12/12/08
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"RichardH" <richard...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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Soulsister '97th.

Ive

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Dec 12, 2008, 12:35:01 PM12/12/08
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"Leo" <leo...kulcar@inet...hr> wrote in message
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> >
>> Well, I know how in the next, but I'm surely not telling it here, hey -
>> the meds.
>>
>
> Don't be crazy again...
>

A munjaro...? A?...

Andreas Eibach

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Jan 5, 2009, 11:25:25 AM1/5/09
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"RichardH" <richard...@gmail.com>

>> Currently, the most flowing game on Amigas is "Warriors". A fight-em-up,
>> with big (10 cm heigh) characters who go forward by fighting with the
>> oponents.
>>
>> The style like the one that was in arcades (salons) ages ago. I haven't
seen
>> it, but my trusted source tells me this.
>>
>> Also, the games are big, and often, very often, you get to do very little
>> and watch a lot. It's beautiful, but hey, you woulda like to play some.
>>
>> Well, I know how in the next, but I'm surely not telling it here, hey -
the
>> meds.

Yeah, you'd better take them NOW.

>Is this the 'Warriors' game pubished by Mindscape in '95?

I don't know of any "Warriors" game published by Mindscape for the Amiga.
Huh?!
WTF are you all talking about?

There's only Tube Warriors or Warriors of Releyne published after 1990.
Nothing else.

Seems Ive has again swallowed too many LSD pills, seeing games that don't
exist.
Or misreading 1988 as 1998 ;)

-Andreas

Yannick Effinger

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Oct 25, 2009, 6:03:15 PM10/25/09
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I'm wondering, would it be "Sword of Sodan" ? :-)

Angus

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Oct 26, 2009, 3:20:34 PM10/26/09
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In article <4ae4cb23$0$22852$426a...@news.free.fr>, y.eff...@free.fr
says...

That's the one I was thinking of too.

Ryan P.

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Dec 13, 2009, 12:45:53 PM12/13/09
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On 10/26/2009 2:20 PM, Angus wrote:
> In article<4ae4cb23$0$22852$426a...@news.free.fr>, y.eff...@free.fr
> says...

>> I'm wondering, would it be "Sword of Sodan" ? :-)


>
> That's the one I was thinking of too.

Ahh... "Jump over barrels!" brings back memories! lol

I haven't seen any activity in here since the end of October. Are you
folks still doing the game of the month?

Angus

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Dec 14, 2009, 3:31:16 PM12/14/09
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In article <hg398i$6sc$2...@news.eternal-september.org>,
rdelet...@wi.rr.comm says...


Its not been what you'd call hectic, but there's been a fair amount of
game of the month activity in the "Seppo is MIA!" thread. But yes, its
still going on, in fact we need to choose a couople of games for the
Christmas period - any ideas? :)

Ryan P.

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Dec 14, 2009, 7:41:26 PM12/14/09
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On 12/14/2009 2:31 PM, Angus wrote:

> Its not been what you'd call hectic, but there's been a fair amount of
> game of the month activity in the "Seppo is MIA!" thread. But yes, its
> still going on, in fact we need to choose a couople of games for the
> Christmas period - any ideas? :)

Could always go themed... wasn't there a Christmas (or at least
winter) edition of Lemmings? A little different from the types of games
you folks normally choose, but its fun and light-hearted. :)

Is somebody making a list of games that have been featured each month
here? Unfortunately, my new news server doesn't have very good
retention for the Amiga groups, and I only remember a handful from the
past year...

Nate Brazil

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Dec 14, 2009, 10:37:53 PM12/14/09
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"Ryan P." <rdelet...@wi.rr.comm> wrote in message
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Using Google Groups, one could go back and compile such a list. There
are soooo many yet to play!

I'm one for 'light-hearted' games such as Lemmings, Robocod II and the like,
but I also get into arcade type games and games that are strategy based.

So we need to come up with a few Christmas games - I like the idea
of one 'deep' game and one 'light' game. Christmas Lemmings and
Robocod II each get a vote from me...

Nate Brazil


Leo

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Dec 15, 2009, 9:38:37 AM12/15/09
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>
> Could always go themed... wasn't there a Christmas (or at least winter)
> edition of Lemmings? A little different from the types of games you folks
> normally choose, but its fun and light-hearted. :)
>

Here it is, 'Holiday Lemmings':

http://jumbo.iskon.hr/dl/182wzinun7sjtbf2/

64 Christmas levels. Emulated and configured
and just ready to run directly from the Windows.


Ryan P.

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Dec 17, 2009, 7:22:56 PM12/17/09
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That's fantastic! Proof that you don't need fancy 3D first person
graphics to be amused by a video game. :) Its literally been years
since I played Lemmings.

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