@elpsychodiablo Commodore is dead, Amiga OS lives on and its awesome ;) Amiga OS will never be converted to PC Im afraid, the closest what PC owners have is AROS kinda a weird trough but the Amiga (including the up coming X1000) is still closest to a third contender in the PC market..
I remember completing it without cheating, just had to draw a map and plan the route from time to time to not get lost in junction maze. Was a good game.
The music was by Rick Wakeman. I was a real old faithful CD32 owner. I still had one in 1996 with my SX1 box, keyboard, floppy and mouse attached. This game was not one of the good ones. It should have started the ball rolling and all we ended up with after this were Amiga games with CD music and faster loading times.
or even tie fighters. anyway, it wasnt a game: merely an fmv demo posing as a game. Noone completed it I think. It was impossible to aim or really shoot at anything.
what are you talking about? it was a behind the ship shooter, the FMV backdrop is just icing on the cake. Say what you want, but FMV backgrounds were badass.
There was little or no way to aim the ship. even with the cheats on it was still easy to blow the ship up and get lost. whichever came sooner. That or boredom. still, nice to look at for a few minutes eh?
Wow, 1994? Damn...
ChrisSmithVideosTV 8 months ago 3
Amiga is dead, at least i wish they make a comeback game console, after its successfully restart Amiga OS for PC Hardware.
elpsychodiablo 11 months ago
@elpsychodiablo Commodore is dead, Amiga OS lives on and its awesome ;) Amiga OS will never be converted to PC Im afraid, the closest what PC owners have is AROS kinda a weird trough but the Amiga (including the up coming X1000) is still closest to a third contender in the PC market..
janmansde3dede 6 months ago
cool 3d
platyproductions 1 year ago
that was a hard game. Somebody finished?
Radomirius 1 year ago
The music was not by Rick Wakeman, it was by Kevin Collier.
weeksyboy1 1 year ago
Colonoscophy, the game!
SpaceChinchillaFilms 1 year ago
thats a sperm cell
luckynumber58 1 year ago
TRIPPY, reminds me of the CD-I FMV game days
ncshuriken 1 year ago
This reminds me a lot of the SegaCD staple called 'sewer shark'
picc01 1 year ago
I;m relieved now!
It thought I was the only one that hadn't completed this game! HA!
00Betty00 2 years ago
I remember completing it without cheating, just had to draw a map and plan the route from time to time to not get lost in junction maze. Was a good game.
zapek666 2 years ago
This game looks like it takes place inside a poor guy's intestines, like a fiberoptic camera.
brtshstel 2 years ago 17
@brtshstel and it was!
Toxicrafa 1 year ago
@brtshstel that's because it does take place in someone's intestines a la Fantastic Voyage.
hollowaynz1 2 weeks ago
The music was by Rick Wakeman. I was a real old faithful CD32 owner. I still had one in 1996 with my SX1 box, keyboard, floppy and mouse attached. This game was not one of the good ones. It should have started the ball rolling and all we ended up with after this were Amiga games with CD music and faster loading times.
nonterraqueous 3 years ago 2
Amazing musicwork...
Do we know something about the musics??
astar78powervideos 3 years ago
or even tie fighters. anyway, it wasnt a game: merely an fmv demo posing as a game. Noone completed it I think. It was impossible to aim or really shoot at anything.
primalconvoy 3 years ago
what are you talking about? it was a behind the ship shooter, the FMV backdrop is just icing on the cake. Say what you want, but FMV backgrounds were badass.
neogeon 3 years ago 5
There was little or no way to aim the ship. even with the cheats on it was still easy to blow the ship up and get lost. whichever came sooner. That or boredom. still, nice to look at for a few minutes eh?
primalconvoy 3 years ago 2
Why does this ship remind me of the ones that were used in the Matrix movies? LOL
jkeelsnc 3 years ago