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Jetstrike

Jetstrike

Author: GN Team - Published: 21 August 2020, 11:31 am

Jetstrike is an arcade shooter created by Shadow Software and published in 1994 by Rasputin for the Amiga and Amiga CD32.

The authors of the game - Aaron and Adam Fothergill - had worked on another similar game for the Atari ST, called SkyStrike, developed in STOS (a language for developing videogames). Jetstrike is like an enhanced version of their previous title, but in this case, it was made for the Amiga and created in AMOS, the Amiga version of STOS.

The title is clearly inspired by Brøderbund's Wings of Fury, but as many reviewers have noticed, the amount of features of Jetstrike is much more abundant. The game allows you to pilot 32 aircraft, including many jets and even helicopters. Game modes include Training, Practice, Combat, and for two players, Aerolympics.

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Ultima VIII: Pagan

Ultima VIII: Pagan

Author: Gustavo - Published: 18 August 2020, 9:55 pm

Ultima VIII: Pagan is the eighth chapter of the role-playing video game series created by Richard Garriott and published by Origin Systems. It was released in 1994 for DOS only.

Ultima VIII was the last part of the Ultima series before the franchise took a 5-year break before continuing the series with Ultima IX, launching a Speech Pack and Ultima Online in the middle.

The plot of the game continues the events of Ultima VII: Serpent Isle, where the Guardian grabs the Avatar and throws him through a portal into the sea of the Pagan world. Unlike Britannia, the world to which the player is accustomed, Pagan is a much darker place where there are no Virtues (fundamental in the previous installment). When waking up in this new world, the Avatar is warned that the only way to escape is by mastering the four elements, each of which is handled by a Titan. These figures are the gods of Pagan, and each one protects an element, so the Avatar must overcome several obstacles and defeat them to become the fifth titan and return home. The protagonist finds himself in a fight against time since The Guardian warned him that as long as the hero was banished, he would dominate the earth.

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King's Bounty

King

Author: Gustavo - Published: 18 August 2020, 2:58 am

King's Bounty is a turn-based strategy game developed and published by New World Computing. The title was released in 1990 for MS-DOS, C64, and Apple II, while the Amiga, Genesis, and Macintosh versions arrived in 1991.

The game was designed by the American director, designer, and producer Jon Van Caneghem. He is more famous for the Heroes of Might and Magic saga, of which King's Bounty represents the precursor.

In this fantasy world, King Maximus is the bearer of the Sceptre of Order, a tool that prevents evil from attacking his realm. Arech Dragonbeath, leader of the forces of darkness, manages to steal it and destroy it, hiding its 25 pieces along the 4 continents. Thus, the hero and his troops must restore the kingdom by finding all the parts of the scepter and re-arming it before their lands die, and with them, King Maximus himself.

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Brian the Lion

Brian the Lion

Author: GN Team - Published: 12 August 2020, 6:38 pm

Brian the Lion is a platform game developed by Reflections and published by Psygnosis in 1994, initially for the Amiga CD32. It was also released for Amiga, including an AGA version.

Designed by Philip Baxter and produced by Martin Edmondson - creator of Shadow of the Beast and Driver - Brian the Lion is a cute platformer with all the bells and whistles you can expect from a title like this. Colorful, cartoon-style graphics, gorgeous backgrounds, and a character that runs, jumps, and fights enemies by jumping on them or by hitting them with the claw. Using the space bar, the game will pause, and you can activate Brian’s special powers: the “jinormous” jump, the “splendid” speed, and the “rajar” roar, a powerful roar that will stun or wipe out the enemies.

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Emerald Mine

Emerald Mine

Author: GN Team - Published: 9 August 2020, 11:52 am

Emerald Mine is a Boulder Dash clone created by Kingsoft in 1987 for the Amiga and later ported to Commodore 64.

The mechanics are well known: you have to collect the emeralds digging the mine, trying to avoid the rocks that will fall when you dig below them: simple, 8-bit style, graphics, but great gameplay. The best part is the possibility to play in 2, with 20 exclusive levels.

Emerald Mine was one of the most appreciated games during the early years of the Amiga, and it still has an active group of fans that continue creating custom levels. Perfect for a quick match with a friend.

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Lupo Alberto: The VideoGame

Lupo Alberto: The VideoGame

Author: GN Team - Published: 8 August 2020, 2:01 pm

Lupo Alberto: The VideoGame is a platformer based on the Italian comics Lupo Alberto (Alberto the Wolf). It was created by Digiteam and Idea Software in 1990 for Amiga and Commodore 64. The Atari ST version was started but never completed.

In the comics, the blue wolf Alberto loves a hen called Marta, but the sheepdog Moses always tries to stop them.

The game supports two simultaneous players, and you can choose between Marta, the hen, and the wolf Lupo Alberto. The two characters have different skills: Marta, for example, jumps higher. The goal is to allow Marta and Lupo Alberto to be finally together... and alone. The original game included some comic strips, with the final scene missing. Only by completing the levels were the players able to see the missing piece on the screen.

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