Super list. Totally agree with the choice of top spot (avoiding spoilers). I don’t remember ever seeing number two despite having definitely watched the Apidya video so must have been distracted at that moment - it looks great.
Amiga never gets old. For Allister Brimble fans...I have amazing news! He just done new Project X theme for incoming Project X Light Years game which I'm developing (not for Amiga unfortunately)
Universal Monsters was a game I was so excited by. I had played the one level demo that you showed of the Wolfman in the forest and was so looking forward to the game getting finished and released. If I remember rightly, there were plans for both a standard and an AGA enhanced version which would have been great to see. Althoigh I am hopeless at playing isometric games, I do enjoy the challenge of them and would have loved to see this game get released. I do wonder if the code is still out there somewhere, and if so if some of these really talented programmers working wonders for the Amiga scene now could get that code along with the design notes and finish the job as I personally think it would be a game that people would enjoy seeing completed, just to see if it would have lived up to its potential. A shame it was never released.
All these Amiga games should've STAYED LOST, except for TFX of course! It was CUTESY platformers like these that drove me away from Amiga games and towards the Demoscene in the first place, the market was just SATURATED with them!
Super list. Totally agree with the choice of top spot (avoiding spoilers). I don’t remember ever seeing number two despite having definitely watched the Apidya video so must have been distracted at that moment - it looks great.
Amiga never gets old. For Allister Brimble fans...I have amazing news! He just done new Project X theme for incoming Project X Light Years game which I'm developing (not for Amiga unfortunately)
Really cannot wait to play it!
@@UKGamingNetwork Allister Theme music + game trailer if links allowed
ruclips.net/video/6Yg1V2TAYRY/видео.html
Instant buy if/when it drops for the playstation, hopefully a physical. Also X-Out remastered 🤘🏻
@AmigaVR consoles boxed edition in plans:)
Heard it - love it 😉
Universal Monsters was a game I was so excited by. I had played the one level demo that you showed of the Wolfman in the forest and was so looking forward to the game getting finished and released. If I remember rightly, there were plans for both a standard and an AGA enhanced version which would have been great to see. Althoigh I am hopeless at playing isometric games, I do enjoy the challenge of them and would have loved to see this game get released. I do wonder if the code is still out there somewhere, and if so if some of these really talented programmers working wonders for the Amiga scene now could get that code along with the design notes and finish the job as I personally think it would be a game that people would enjoy seeing completed, just to see if it would have lived up to its potential. A shame it was never released.
This was advertised in magazines too right? I also remember being excited for it.
Super Hero has the sound effects of one of my favorite games, Alcatraz.
Universal Monsters looks so nice.
I would love to have seen what Comnand & Conquer would have looked like if it made it to the Amiga as planned. That and GTA/Race N Chase.
I would also add HARDCORE to this list 🤘🏻
@@AmigaVR I did consider including it as I own it on both Xbox and Switch but as it's not playable on Amiga I decided to leave it off
All these Amiga games should've STAYED LOST, except for TFX of course! It was CUTESY platformers like these that drove me away from Amiga games and towards the Demoscene in the first place, the market was just SATURATED with them!
While I would agree there are too many bad platform games on the Amiga, it's also home to a number of my all-time favourites. Thank you for watching.
FUCKING HELL That intro is loud.
I got a legion go, but I've been using it as an Amiga with FS uae
What were the reasons why TFX did not get a release in 1993-94 on the Amiga ?
@@deceiver444 I couldn't find a reason online, it just never materialised until the cover CD on CU Amiga
04:30 quite blatant Kickoff rip.-off
@@villehursti I'm guessing that's why they didn't bother releasing it in the UK