Guest Palindrome Posted March 15, 2003 Report Posted March 15, 2003 Super Foul Egg was one of my favourite Amiga games. I assume this hasn't been ported to the SPV but if anyone out there wants some game programming ideas I imagine that this would be popular. The only problem being that Super Foul Egg is in essence a two-player game so some sort of infra-red hookup might be needed between two phones.
Guest yatpeak Posted March 15, 2003 Report Posted March 15, 2003 I've never heard of it, but then, I'd never heard of the Amiga until I joined MoDaCo... Wyatt
Guest Palindrome Posted March 15, 2003 Report Posted March 15, 2003 Don't know if the Amiga made it out to Australia, no, I tell a lie. I remember one of the Amiga magazines (Amiga Format?) ran a monthly column about Amigas being spotted in TV programs. I believe someone spotted an Amiga in Neighbours.
Guest agent.m Posted March 15, 2003 Report Posted March 15, 2003 i remember!!!! one of my favourate games too. some people may have played the original called puyo puyo on the gameboy,nes or snes to name a few systems. it can be played against the computer so the infrared thing might not be too much of a turn off. bomberman that has proper 2-4 player would be good as well. do you remember master blaster on the amiga???
Guest Palindrome Posted March 15, 2003 Report Posted March 15, 2003 Dear me, all this Amiga nostalgia will surely bring a tear to my eye. Yes, indeed, Master Blaster. If my poor Amiga's harddisk hadn't failed I be playing that (I found this site where you can still get the game: http://www.diamond-pro.com/download/index.shtml, but sadly no Super Foul Egg site). It would be interesting to see how many people in this forum had Amigas, how many had Ataris and how many were pre-pentium PC owners. I remember quite well the rivalry between Amiga and Atari owners. But let's face it, the Amiga outshone the Atari in most ways (apart from it didn't have built in MIDI, but hey, I just bought a peripheral MIDI box). But, I also remember Amiga and Atari owners being as good as brothers as far as the pre-pentium PC-owner scum were concerned. As I said all this nostalgia's making me misty-eyed. Such a shame I'm now one of those PC-owner scumbags that I loved to cast aspertions on all those years ago. But anyway, don't want to travel too far off topic, so, Super Foul Egg. Anyone else remember it? Get me a great tutorial on coding SPV games and a couple of lifetimes or so and I'll do it, God damn it!! You see it I won't!
Guest jonnybump Posted March 17, 2003 Report Posted March 17, 2003 Can't remember Super Foul Egg - not sure if that was before my time, but I was a fan of the Dizzy series of games and I remember playing a heck of a lot of Lotus Esprit Turbo Challenge too! Had an Amiga 500 with 1MB expansion (no hard disk for me!) - I'm sure it was a "Class of the 90s" welcome pack...ah the good ol' days :) I loved that machine! Intel 386 followed (can only remember playing the game 'Paperboy' on this one), and then a 486 DX2/66... Recently started enjoying all my old Amiga games using WinUAE though - brings back sooo many good memories. Jonathan
Guest Emad Posted March 17, 2003 Report Posted March 17, 2003 I had an atari stfm and then a 386 sx33 if I can recall.. Ahh, the good old days :) Aaaargh, I'm 20 in a month... ;)
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