Amiga Longplay [165] Rise of the Dragon
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It's right in the title, bud: Amiga.
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The voices enhance the experience so much, you won't mind that everything has a green tint (which didn't take anything away, either)
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Can't help but feel that the more limited capabilities of computers in the late 80's and early 90's led to much more interesting and creative games than today. You could play these old games for hours but I've gotten so bored trying to play anything contemporary I've given up.
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Nice video! I have a little suggestion though. The older monitors had non-square pixels, meaning on a modern LCD the image looks stretched (like widescreen). You can fix this if you resize the image to 640 x 480 before you upload it! 4:3 is the correct aspect ration.
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Sega CD version ftw.
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@marcellus313 Yeah people shouldn't be giving you such a hard time over your initial comment, you had an honest question and it's an honest mistake ;) The Amiga was a technically advanced 16 bit computer that was released in 1985 which was comparable to the MegaDrive or SNES but with it's own little tricks for producing quality titles just as the Sega and Nintendo had with their machines ;)
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Seems like a great game!
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This game should, no, *must* see a remake with current graphics and sound - it was awesome!!!
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@betterbeavailable Everyone's so tough via youtube comments but wouoldn't dare say such a thing to my face...
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30:33 Wow, those two really have something going on. I bet they'll be doing that at the end of the game even though it is not even shown, but it is probably presumed.
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I think I was in 5th grade when my Dad brought this home for our Mac. F*'in' blew my mind, never saw anything like it. Still one of the best RPG's I ever played.
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wow this takes me back...
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Whasup with the bootleg sound and lack of voice acting? What version of the game is this? This can't be the same as the game on Sega CD...
marcellus313 3 years ago
It says in the title: AMIGA ;)
cubex55 3 years ago 7
Also, it ran from floppy disks, so it didn't have the luxury of CD tracks and lots of space for voices.
cubex55 3 years ago