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Amiga Game - Wild Flying (Unreleased)

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Uploaded by on Jul 12, 2010

A new vid showing This unreleased Amiga game. Only this demo version is available. Released by Push Entertainment in 2005.


This a new video where the RTG version has been recorded to avoid the flickering effects of my first video. Game requires a fast AGA amiga 68040/25 absolute minimum and is compatable with RTG capable amigas. UAE used to record video.

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  • @distortionCAST Already? Your comments were entertaining to read. It's not very often I see such vacuous comments.

  • @distortionCAST There are lot of quality games for amiga. but then again, what defines as quality is of course highly subjective. But I understand that a retarded arse like you are unable to understand that.

  • @distortionCAST Well, when you start a conversation with insulting others you should not be surprised if you get insults back in return. Luckily for you that I won't allow myself to sink to your level of comments...

  • @distortionCAST So did I ever say I collect floppies? You should stop trying to put your own words into other people's mouth.

    And how ironic that the Video game nerd have turned into a computer games nerd. :P

  • @distortionCAST you better at least try to be seious, or else more of your comments will get deleted, lol.:-)

    

  • @distortionCAST i usually store everything on a hd. Having loose disks arund would be just as dumb as collecting old gaming cartdriges from the eighties.

  • @distortionCAST you're obviously dumber than a cockroach. Of course technology gets outdated and replaced from time to time. But claiming that the cpu of the megadrive is different from the cpu in the amiga (500) just shows that you havent got a clue of what youre talking about. The motorola 68000 was limited to a 16bit ext. bus which meant it did not matter that it could handle 32bit instructions.

  • @distortionCAST Do you know what a harddrive is used for? I've played a lot of console games during the years, but it doesn't make sense to only own a console and waste significantly more money on games for a platform which is not nearly as versatile as a computer. Try to plan games via LAN/Online, RTS and FPS games on a megadrive :P

  • @distortionCAST better gfx than what? Both lionheart and stardust have better gfx than the megadrive would be capable of. And of course you dont have to wait because the megadrive used cartridges just like the nes and c64. Cartrdges also made the games much more expensive compared to floppies.

  • @distortionCAST nice cut and paste from somebody elses text.

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