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Amiga Longplay [453] Forgotten Worlds

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Uploaded by on Aug 11, 2008

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Plyed By: ULTIMA

One of my favorite amiga games out there! ULTRA HARD and the controls are flawed but still a great game! Too bad the game only contained 4 levels compared to the impressive arcade version! Great fun on 2 players and the shop offers some good weapons besides that a challenging game neverless! NOTE: This game was played with save states.

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  • Oh my god, this is a terrible conversion. D:>

    Missing out half the levels, music that sounds like it's on a cellphone, moronic control scheme, sub-par graphics and gameplay that deviates from the arcade version frequently. I expected much more out of the Amiga.

    I'll take the TG16 port over this tripe any day.

  • I love the Genesis version, but this looks and sounds like garbage. I know the Amiga is capable of so much more!

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  • Why is it that every single Japanese arcade game ported to the Amiga, C64, etc. has to have some shitty looking artwork done by some Brit that looks nothing like the original artwork or what is actually in the game? Look at the artwork for Strider or even the intro to Forgotten Worlds for the Amiga with both characters having mohawks when player 1 has an Arnold Schwarzenegger style hairdo in the arcade?

  • i love every version of Forgotten Worlds, best game ever made

  • The amiga version certainly does have half the levels missing. Not only that, but the music that plays when you are at the store is gone too!!! Why did they remove the store music!?

  • @videogameobsession hahah I love my Galaxy S at 1.6Ghz it pretty much handles all my gaming needs on the go..pretty insane what phones can do these days. I only wish the Amiga emulation was better...Cinemaware games run way too fast :-)

    I still have 2 C64s, Sega CD , Dreamcast and even a Nomad..nothing beats the feeling of the original hardware..plus some like Saturn are a nightmare to emulate :-)

  • @shaolin95 Is there anything your phone CAN'T do? :P

    That's cool though. Long time gamers = respect.

    I have many of the emulators on my PSP and Xbox, I still play the original hardware when possible.

    The Turbo Duo/CD add-on for the TG16 are just about the only consoles I just couldn't justify spending $499 to play a couple average games with Redbook audio. Maybe if we had some of the amazing games they didn't translate over I would have purchased it. Who knows..

  • @videogameobsession True..I started gaming with an Atari 2600 then Tandy Coco and C64 so yeah those arcade conversions back in the day were amazing...dont look quite the same now lol

    I actually have the Super CD version emulated on my phone as well and yes the music rocks

  • @shaolin95 I agree the arcade version is the best, but in 1989 this was amazing. :)

    I also recommend trying the PC Engine Super CD version (even if via emulation).

    The arranged soundtrack has some awesome versions of the music.

  • i got this on capcom classics its not that much better

  • @videogameobsession The Genesis version was pretty good but the TG16 was closer to the arcade...still I prefer Mame on my Android phone lol

  • I played this on Sega Channel. :)

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