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    Aga games for standard A1200

    Hi,

    can anyone list 2 or 3 games for AGA that can run on a Standart A1200 (no aditional ram or cdrom)?

    I got my A1200 last month but i didnt try any Aga Games, witch ones should i try?
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    There are a lot of AGA games that will run perfectly well on an unexpanded A1200.

    You could do a search on classicamiga for AGA games and find them all.

    Here are some I like:

    Arcade Pool
    Alien Breed: Tower Assault
    Banshee AGA
    Brutal Sports Football AGA
    Bubble and Squeak
    Civilization AGA
    Colonization
    Capital Punishment
    The Chaos Engine AGA
    The Chaos Engine 2 AGA
    Diggers
    Dreamweb AGA
    Exile AGA
    Gaurdian AGA
    Jungle Strike AGA
    Jetstrike AGA
    Gunship 2000
    Impossibe Mission 2025
    Legends
    Liberation
    Napalm
    Nigel Mansell's World Championship
    No Second Prize
    Overkill
    Pinball Fantasies AGA
    Pinball Illusions
    Road Kill
    Simon the Sorcerer AGA
    Skeleton Krew AGA
    Super Skidmarks
    Super Stardust
    Slamtilt
    The Speris Legacy
    Total Carnage
    Theme Park AGA
    UFO: Enemy Unknown AGA
    Uridium 2
    Virocop AGA
    Worms AGA
    XP8 AGA
    Zool 2 AGA

    And with an HD and some fast ram I highly recommend Star Trek: 25th Anniversary, Gloom, Fears, Breathless, Alien Breed 3D 1 and 2, and Sim City 2000 AGA.

    I think that's a big enough list to keep you going

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    Yes, great!
    thanks Master.
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    Wasted Dreams is also a great game, I think that one also exists in AGA.

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    Except you can't play that without an expanded A1200 as it needs 3MB of ram (2mb chip + 1MB fast) and an HD to save games. So I didn't include it. I also missed out many other games for that reason. If you get an accelerator and some fast rame Tiago, then you will have access to even more great games.

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    I second most of the recommendations on Harrison's list. Plenty of good games there to try.

    If you are into Solitaire, there's always Klondike AGA, a PD game. It beats the crap out of the ones that are included in Windows, so if you are bored one day, give it shot. In this game, you can also add new cardets, and these can probably be found on Aminet.

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    Klondike is a great PD game. I used to play that a lot.

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    Dammit, I still need to run Wasted Dreams, Napalm, and Codename Hellsquad one of these days.

    BTW, I really didn't know there was a hard disk for the Amiga.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ghost View Post
    Dammit, I still need to run Wasted Dreams, Napalm, and Codename Hellsquad one of these days.

    BTW, I really didn't know there was a hard disk for the Amiga.
    How big was it?

    Hard Disk? My A1200 had a 200MB but i change to a 5GB, but only make the format at 4GB, it can't go for more...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ghost View Post
    BTW, I really didn't know there was a hard disk for the Amiga.
    How big was it?
    You didn't realise Amiga's could use harddrives? All models from the A500 up have been able to. The A500 with side bus expansions such as those from GVP, all big box Amigas with SCSI zorro cards, and IDE in the A600, 1200 and 4000.

    Any drives can be made to work, but as Tiago mentioned the Workbench file system limits you to a maximum of 4GB total HD size. But you can go beyond that by either using a different third party file system, or a newer version of Workbench such as 3.9 which has the support built in.

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