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Uploaded by on Nov 4, 2010

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Gameplay from the tunnel section of Super Stardust by Bloodhouse, playing on the Commodore Amiga vintage home computer.

My thanks go to atombat for giving me the code to start on this level, as my playing skills are so poor, I didn't manage to reach it when making my previous video.
http://www.youtube.com/user/atombat
Previous video at
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q8u3W0yETQk

This is not a review, walkthrough, playthrough, or demonstration of my playing ability.
It's more a case of me speaking my thoughts while playing the games, many for the first time, and most for the first time in a very long time... so it's all a little spontaneous and random.
Predictably, as I never practice before recording, I usually play very badly.

Given that I am playing many of these games for the first time, and everything I say is completely off the cuff, you probably shouldn't take what I say overly seriously. The opinions that I express are my feelings at the time, but it's entirely possible that they would be different if I were to take the time to get to grips with the game.

However, given that these videos are intended to show that "first time experience", I believe they have some validity or merit.

Check out my YouTube Retro Gaming Community Directory to find hundreds of other retro gaming channels at
http://www.retrogamingcollector.com/Retro-Gaming-Collectors/Collectors.html

If you're interested in seeing my non-gaming related videos, you may like to check out my other channel, BenwaysWorld
http://www.youtube.com/user/BenwaysWorld

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  • @johannbock Iridion 3D is exactly the reason i came back to this video. I wanted to recommend it. Indeed, Steve, if you like this, you'll definitely like Iridion 3D for GBA.

  • Good lord that looks hard and motion sickness inducing lol. Pretty awesome for back in the day though.

  • heh i used the same method in a flash game a few years back. anyway that does look amazeing for the time period.

  • This looks really good and different enough from the PS3 version to make me want to play this. I'm really going to have get an Amiga one of these days if you keep showing these videos. Some of the games aren't that great, but games like this are gems I never got to play back in the day.

  • Stardust was a visual treat back in the day. Them tunnels were amazing.

  • Wow, amazing graphics on that, real good illusion :o) Clever how they did that :o)

  • for pseudo 3d that is absolutely amazing , stunning.

  • Wow...that did look pretty damn good.

  • Haha, I just had a flashback to Iridion 3D for the GBA. It was basically an entire game based around this kind of FMV tunnel effect. I never actually played it, but I remember drooling over a stamp-sized Quicktime preview.

  • No probs, This bit also blew me away back in the day. The one thing I'd wished is that they'd kept the original Stardust's fully rendered ship that flys at you after the opening story crawl, that was stunning. Now If I only had a PS3 to play me some Super Stardust HD :S

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