Just try Mark of the Ninja
Just try Mark of the Ninja
If they can achieve it with a plain A500 with 1MB RAM, then probably will do.
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It is very true that you just can't emulate some things that were originally only made possible through hardware design.
Parallex scrolling on the Amiga, and most other 2D sprite based 16-bit systems of the time don't quite look right emulated either.
And look at multitasking.. no OS can still achieve pre-emptive multitasking in such a smooth way with minimal resource use. And I still don't think I've ever seen anything else that can stack screens of different resolutions multitasking behind each other. It is such a shame we will probably never see a true implementation of Amiga multi tasking on a multicore CPU environment.
BTW, what was the Amiga game that managed to utilise the screens in different resolutions and managed to create a split screen with a different resolution top and bottom?
Today's coders really don't have the skills or push hardware anything like our beloved Amiga was, and still is in the Demoscene.
Last edited by Harrison; 9th September 2013 at 21:10.
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The Flashback remake got btw quite bad reviews on IGN.
Many reviews are panning it because they are approaching the reviews in completely the wrong way. I've yet to play it myself, but have enough credit in my Xbox account so might get it soon.
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Didn't know you have an 360?
Yeah, for quite some time now. Bought a 250GB slim to play the few exclusives (especially Forza 4) that I couldn't get on any other platform.
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If you haven't played a classic game in years, it's never too late to start!
Resurrecting a very old topic. Did anyone ever play this new Shadow of the Beast on PS4?
It was included free with PS Now (now called PS Plus Extra) and I tried it out some time ago now. And I'm so glad I never purchased it. I gave up fairly quickly because the controls were some of the more awkward I've ever used in a platform game. Just felt like you were fighting them, rather then the game. Shame as SOTB3 is still one of my favourite platformer on the Amiga and I really hope this would build on that.
As for the Flashback remake mentioned here also, that remake was actually really good. Never played it right though though. I got through the first few levels to where you start having to take jobs, but never continued. It has that nice feature where you can switch between classic and modern graphics.
The other that did that was the Another World remake. That was a very nice release and a game I had forgotten how hard and unforgiving it was. I remember when originally playing it I played through it quite fast. With the remake I was even finding it hard to get past the first monster!
If you haven't played a classic game in years, it's never too late to start!