I really got into Mercenary it such an amazing game for the time. Also Elite frontier was pretty damn good too. Notable mention goes to Zarch for being the hardest game to control.
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The Amiga was a personal computer from Commodore that was released in a variety of different configurations.
What are the best Amiga games?
@pete0r: Dude. God DAMN that music rules. This is what the fucking future is supposed to sound like! For modern future-retro tunes check this: https://futurecityrecords.bandcamp.com/
You know it makes way more sense why European people are producing the best electronic music now that I've listened to all these Amiga songs. If it weren't for this site, I wouldn't even know it existed! I was like 6 at the time, so what do I know?
A lot of good stuff mentioned - robocop 3 was great for its time, apidya was impressive, another vote for IK+ - get multiple players in there, learn the controls turn the speed up, it's great, simple but super competitive. out of left field, look for super tricky and odd Delphine point and clicker called Operation Stealth... im not gonna say it's good, but there's something to it, for sure. Also yeah - try walker too.
I played a ton of Amiga games and yes I felt superior to all of my PC, C64, and Atari ST friends... because the Amiga was superior! Here are some of my favorites:
Battle Squadron
Xenon 2 Megablast
Dungeon Master
Wrath of the Demon
Speedball 1 and 2
Most all Cinemaware games (Defender of the Crown, Rocket Ranger, It Came from the Desert 1 & 2
Shadow of the Beast 1 and 2
Shufflepuck Cafe
Zack McCracken and the Alien Mindbenders (Jeff I know you love this game and the Amiga was the best version)
Sword of Sodan
Populous
Gods
Blood Money
Hey Jeff,
Had a lot of love for our Amiga 600 as a kid. I'd recommend taking a look at Apidya:
Also, MoonStone is still fantastic:
Although the best thing you can do with an Amiga is press the tab button on Deluxe Paint:
Peace.
I played a ton of Amiga games and yes I felt superior to all of my PC, C64, and Atari ST friends... because the Amiga was superior! Here are some of my favorites:
Zack McCracken and the Alien Mindbenders (Jeff I know you love this game and the Amiga was the best version)Actually, the FM Towns version Zak McCracken is by far the best version of the game. It has 256 color graphics and a CD audio sound track.
With the Amiga some games that ended up elsewhere just were better represented on the amiga in both sound and graphics. However a lot of them were just hard as hell (the Shadow of the Beast series for instance), With that I'd recommend...
Shadow of the Beast 1
Shadow of the Beast 2
Gods
Lemmings (2 player split screen with 2 mice was fun)
Fairy Tale (odd game that was very open world like, reminded me of Ultima 7)
Awesome
Mechforce (This game does not show well as it's basically like watching a top down pen and paper map with drawings on it but the amount of depth in it for the time was amazing)
I'm sure there are many others but those are the ones that stuck out to me and that I played the most.
oh the Memories:
Defo North and South and Gods, both of wich have been mentioned already.
Hows about some Stunt Car Racer. first time i ever saw a polygon based race track. and as a bonus it had sweet jumps!
(Note: made by Geoff Crammond of the F1 racing games fame)
The Lotus games mainly for their dope ass music.
Loved DMA's (now Rockstar) Walker
and Zool, for more sweet music.(Actually shared some music trackts with the Lotus games. Same composer)
If you end up using WinUAE for your Video feature please, please use the Floppy disk drive sound emulation :) its so distinctive, and filled with nostalgia.
Some games I really enjoyed on my Amiga 500 were:
Shadow of the Beast - Tough game but I remember being blown away by the artwork in this game.
Sword of Sodan - Another good looking game but with huge sprites.
Dungeon Master - An amazing FP RPG.
Test Drive II - It had the Ferrari F40 amd the Porsche 959. What more could you ask for?
Disclaimer: I was a C64 kid, not an Amiga kid. (Play Monty on the Run anyway)
HOWEVER, no one here has mentioned Druid II: Enlightenment, and I'm super sad about this. Also all these people suggesting Moonstone are completely correct, this needs to happen.
Rick Dangerous is also super fun, we had a challenge at AGDQ for people to try and get past the first level.
I grew up with the A500, and what an amazing system it was. I'll try to keep this concise, might have some repeats from previous posts about games I feel strongly about as needing to be showcased!
Sword of Sodan - graphics were so impressive for the time
Shadow of the Beast (fitting with the PS4 remake, if that's still happening, and SotB3 was Amiga-exclusive)
Budokan - fun fighting game of different martial arts
Cannon Fodder - classic, great music of course
Turrican - any of them really, fond of this one because when I was a kid I ran away crying during the intro "TURRICAN" voice
Shufflepuck Cafe - random air hockey game with cool characters
Zool - it is a passable platformer
Sensible World of Soccer - a given but gets my vote
Speedball II - fun futuristic sport
And not a great game but differently weird:
Prawo Krwi (Law of Blood) - this is a Polish game published by Techland in 1995, it's a digitized beat-em-up but also mixes in first-person shooter elements. Came out around the same time as MK3 and the ads called it out.
I took a look through my disk box and came up with this list, though I discounted games that were better ported elsewhere and some that didn't hold up so great. Most are pretty obvious but I think they're representative of the Amiga experience :)
- Alien Breed - Top-down action game based on Aliens, notable mostly for its atmosphere and production values. Most Team 17 games were highly polished and dated poorly but this one is still fun to play. Best in 2 player.
- North & South - This was ported all over the place but the Amiga version is great. Light strategy with arcade minigames. Best in 2 player.
- Supercars 2 - Top-down racer with weaponry and bizarre multiple-choice interludes. Best in 2 player.
- Jim Power - Scrolling shooter/platform game with retina-searing color scheme.
- Stunt Car Racer - Vector-based buggy driving game with nauseating jumps. Best in 2 player but needs null modem cable.
- Kikstart 2 - Motorbiking game, most notable as the inspiration for the Trials games. Best in 2 player as the AI is overly competent.
- Slamtilt - It's pinball. Perhaps not as influential as Pinball Dreams/Fantasies, but still a well-presented and playable game.
- Mega Lo Mania (no page for this? weird) - Whimsical RTS notable for silly audio and being a very early RTS game.
- Turrican 2 - Probably the most famous shooter/platform Amiga game, great presentation and technically impressive.
- Hunter - Impressively open-ended vector arcade/adventure game with emphasis on vehicles and combat. Super ambitious for the time.
- Ivan "Ironman" Stewart's Super Off Road - This was ported everywhere but the Amiga version was the closest to the original. 4 player racing game (3 human players and 1 AI)
- Shufflepuck Cafe - Strange French airhockey game with a dingy atmosphere. Simple but fun.
- Lionheart - Never really got much into this one but its a side-scroller in the Rastan mold that was very Amiga in presentation and philosophy.
- Moonstone - Gory knight-duelling game. 2 players essential!
- Stardust - Amiga-styled Blasteroids. Still fun if a little limited.
- Snow Bros - One of the few Amiga ports that improved on the arcade original.
- Pinball Dreams/Fantasies - Digital Illusions and Amiga pinball at their best. The later games were insipid in comparison.
- Pang - Flawless conversion of the arcade bubble-buster game, groovy music. Best in 2 player.
- Wizkid - Bizarre arcade/adventure game by the Sensible Soccer/ Cannon Fodder guys. Worth a look for strangeness factor alone.
- Lotus Turbo Challenge 2 - The best Amiga arcade racer, very nicely presented, though Jaguar XJ220 had more depth. Best in 2 player.
- Yo! Joe - Obscure Hudsonsoft side scrolling platformer developed by Blue Byte (The Settlers). Nice music and reasonably fun.
I'm not sure if this was posted elsewhere but if anyone wants to try Amiga emulation legally, then Amiga Forever is the place to go.
- Mega lo Mania (like Populous, with an emphasis on procuring Civilization-style technological superiority. I actually preferred this to Populous).
"The production run's completed."
"We've conquered the sector"
Fire and Ice - Cool platformer that has a coyote playing a piano, then shooting penguins and rescuing puppies! Not sure how it holds up.
Kick Off 2 - The soccer game I had, can't say how it rates against others but I loved it.
Eye of the Beholder - I always preferred it to Dungeon Master. Legend of Grimrock is a reboot of the genre.
Super Skidmarks - Top down racing with huge drifts and jumps.
The Settlers - One of my all-time most played games. I prefer The Settlers 2, as someone else said, but this was solid.
Hrm, top of my head (some of those might have been on different systems at the time):
- Mega lo Mania
- Space Crusade (and Hero Quest)
i live in the netherlands and remember going to amiga meetups in the early 90s. people brought there amiga's and started pirating every game they could get there hands on. i played a great deal of the amiga library this way. we just didn't know any better and software piracy wasn't a thing back then in the netherlands.
since your not asking for ports i came up with these exclusive amiga games worth to check out in 2015:
there are some great european video games in this list but what i would like to see on the old games show is the amiga cd32 ;) i never owned the system but i have a feeling that the system is highly underrated and should be praised over the atari jaguar or philips cdi.
one more thing about ports. keep in mind that in the early 90s games like another world or lemmings where amiga originals and where later ported to the other platforms. these amiga originals where often superior on the amiga for the years to come.
In Norway the Amiga was big. Mostly because of the extensive pirating. I don't think I had a single legally obtained game back in the early 90s. Here's a few games I stole:
- It Came from the Desert is a 50s "B" Movie inspired action-adventure game by Cinemaware. It was originally released in 1989 for the Amiga, but later ported to PC, as well as released in distinctly different forms to consoles.
- Wings is a World War I game by Cinemaware, originally released in 1990 for the Amiga, later also ported for the Game Boy Advance in 2002. A campaign to create a Wings remake was put on Kickstarter in 2012 by Cinemaware.
- Moonstone: A Hard Days Knight is a game developed and published by Mindscape in 1991. It was released on the Amiga and one year later converted to PC with alternate sound and Music. It's a four-player turn based game with real time combat and RPG elements. It is also notable as one of the goriest games of its time.
- Nuclear War is a single player turn-based strategy game developed by New World Computing and released for the Amiga in 1989 and later for PC.
- KGB was released for the Amiga and PC in 1992. Developed by Cryo Interactive and published by Virgin entertainment. Point and click adventure game set in the decadent final days of the Soviet Union. KGB was also released on CD under the title Conspiracy, which included clips of Rukov's father played by Donald Sutherland giving advice. In the CD version, all references to "KGB" within the game and manual were changed to "Conspiracy".
- Dogs of War is a dual player run and gun game developed and published in 1989 by Elite Systems for the Amiga and Atari ST.
also Battle Isle, Midwinter, Wings of Fury, International Karate + and Stunt Car Racer.
dune (not 2) an odd adventure/management sim mix with a ost far better the the film.
Putty the craziest soundscape of any game ever: crying babies, Terminater carrots, bragging cats and hundreds more popping off seemingly at random.
Wizkid you poop and make a volcano blow.
Now that GTA V finally released heists, you should play The Clue! and see how heists should be handled! Played this a ton as a kid and was later very dissapointed with the sequal The Sting!.
A few of my old favourites:
- Knights of the Sky - Very satisfying WWI flight sim
- Exile - Jetpack style action/adventure. Had an original multiplatform release, but got fully remastered a few years later for the more "modern" brace of Amigas (A1200, etc.)
- Jetstrike - Side scrolling flight game that gives you a ridiculous choice of aircraft
- SWIV - fun vertical shooter giving you controls of a helicopter and a jeep/tank thing
- Zeewolf - fully 3D helicopter shooter - similar looks to Virus/Zarch
And deserving a special mention, Paradroid 90 - the HD remake before HD remakes:
My favorite Atari ST / Amiga games were Dungeon Master and Falcon F-16. Falcon was probably the first real multiplayer game I played when we connected two Amigas with a serial cable for one-on-one dogfighting.
I also remember we played a lot of two player games like North & South, Sensible Soccer and Wayne Gretzky Hockey.
- Moonstone : Knight combat! Maybe the goriest game on the Amiga.
- Hunter : The first 3D, go anywhere...bloke sim.
- Cruise For A Corpse : Murder-mystery adventure game from Delphine Software.
- Banshee : Vertical scrolling shooter.
- Gloom Deluxe : The deluxe version of an Amiga doom clone.
Captain Planet And The Planeteers : Just for the level music... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fm31QxID_Ds
Here is another good one I remembered today Pinkie
I remember it doing pretty neat stuff with different vehicles but got really hard early on.
Little Computer People
What an odd little idea at the time but now sims are common place. I think this would be a great game to show on an Amiga segment because I doubt a lot of people knew something like this existed at the time.
Silkworm was a cool game. It's a 2-player Sidescroller. One guy plays as the plane and the other as the tank.
You also talked about BBC Micro. I'd recommend Chuckie Egg, Repton 3, Thrust and Strykers Run.
I have never met another Repton fan in my life! The first one was the first game I ever remember playing!
On other news I've totally gone down an Amiga rabbit hole now;
Jim Power - Mutant Planet was amazing and awesome music not sure if it appeared on other consoles.
One of my best friends can't say enough about K240 which is some kind of real time strategy sim-base-builder from before real time strategy existed. There's no way that it will get picked for a stream because a sim game with inscrutable UI is terrible for that, but does anyone else know about this game?
Quintessential Amiga games:
Canon Fodder (war, never been so much fun!)
Xenon 2 Megablast
Stunt Car Racer (i remember being amazed by the 3D graphics)
IK+
Moonstone
Shadow of the Beast
Syndicate
Dune II (precursor to Command & Conquer)
Speedball 2
Cruise for a Corpse
I have fond memories of the Amiga.
You should really play Risky Woods and Atomic Robo-Kid. Those where the games that got me into gaming when I was 4 years old (I know, way to young).
I have never owned nor played any Amiga games, but I remebered that Bennett Foddy (the developer of QWOP, GIRP, Super Pole Riders, Bennett Foddy's Speed Chess, etc.) wrote this list (back in 2012) of Amiga games that he still thought were good and relevant.
http://www.foddy.net/2012/09/a-list-of-still-good-in-2012-amiga-games/
I second (5thcond?) Moonstone. It's a brilliant game.
The Amiga version of Space Crusade is also pretty tight, compared to the PC version.
@klyith: Sure, that was the sequel to Utopia which was a space colony city builder with a similarly inscrutable interface, but still plays pretty well, if a tad limited in the combat stakes. K240 was after my Amiga time, but everyone I knew then loved Utopia. It had some pretty great music by Barry Leitch, the composer for Lotus 2.
Wasn't the Amiga version of Sid Meier's Pirates! the definitive version of that game?
Also I forget if Defender of the Crown was originally an Amiga game or not, but if that's not the original platform for it then meh.
Oh yeah, the Amiga versions of Castlevania and Ghouls 'n Ghosts would be cool to see. Castlevania for being such a shitty port that NO ONE has ever heard of, and Ghouls 'n Ghosts for having some of the most incredible music you'll ever hear in a game.
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