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2025.1 | games preferences are very personal | SAUTER::SAUTER | John Sauter | Tue Dec 20 1988 08:55 | 8 |
| Recommending a game is difficult without knowing you and your family
much better. I like F/A-18 Interceptor and Fairy Tale Adventure,
and so did my 12-year-old son, but my wife and 16-year-old daughter
didn't find them at all interesting. Your tastes may differ from
all of ours. I suggest you visit a well-stocked dealer and try
out lots of games. Bring the wife and kids, and buy something for
everyone.
John Sauter
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2025.2 | Jou Vant Fish Disks? Ve Got Fish Disks. | DIXIE1::MCDONALD | Surly to bed, surly to rise... | Tue Dec 20 1988 09:16 | 15 |
| Fred Fish disks, however, are pretty well covered in a number of
places. There's at least one note in this notesfile listing the
contents of Fish disks 1-latest. A DIR/TITLE=FISH should show you
that. A number of the Fish disks are even on-line... although I
can't remember exactly where at the moment.
All that failing, drop by your local magazine dealer of choice and
pick up a copy of "Amazing Computing" magazine. In the back, you'll
find a listing of Fred Fish disks 1-latest.
Both the Amazing list and the notesfile list have descriptions of
each of the different tools/games/utilities/whatever.
John
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2025.3 | my two cents | GLDOA::STOUGHTON | INSTALLS-R-US | Tue Dec 20 1988 10:01 | 14 |
| As far as games go I have purchased Roger Rabbit. But haven't
tried it yet. (Christmas present you know.) But of what I do have
Earl Weaver baseball is one of the better ones. as well as Sinbad
or Three Stooges. There are games for every taste.
Look at the previous notes and you will find a rating system on
some of the more resent games.
I am also finding out the Amiga games are running cheaper than
Nintendo, without loss of graphic power. (Let's see Nintendo top
Dragon's Lair!!!!!).
happy holidays
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2025.4 | | LEDS::ACCIARDI | Time to change this damn message | Tue Dec 20 1988 10:03 | 27 |
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Word processors... again, very personal. WordPerfect is suitable
for writing War and Peace, and is the best selling WP in the world.
However, the current release can't handle Amiga graphics or bit
mapped fonts. But it is file compatible with IBM versions up to
5.0.
ProWrite and Excellence! are somewhat similar in that they are fully
Amiga-tized (they can import and manipulate color graphics and
fonts). Both support PostScript output. Excellence! has more bells and
whistles, but costs almost twice as much as ProWrite. Either one
is very gratifying to use.
Graphics... DeluxePaint II is still the standard bearer, and probably
one of the best microcomputer programs ever written. ExpressPaint
claims more features, but I haven't tried it personally. There
are a few second generation paint programs that utilize HAM mode
for incredible color effects (all 4096 colors on screen at once)
like DigiPaint and Photon Paint.
Deluxe PhotoLab has been getting rave reviews. It has most of the
features of t he various paint programs, plus the ability to create
10' x 10' HAM posters.
Ed.
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2025.5 | Roger is a flop! | INCH::HERBERT | I don't lock my terminal when I leave it | Tue Dec 20 1988 12:22 | 17 |
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"Who Framed Roger Rabbit?" is a real let down.
If you intend to run Roger on an unexpanded Amiga, then be prepared
for 'loads-a-disk-swapping', it takes 8 disk swaps for the first
part of the game to load!
When you die the whole game must be rebooted before you can play again!
Your money would be better spent on some of the 'classic' amiga
games, 'F-18 Interceptor' is one of them. Of the more recent games
Speedball come highly recommended, from the writers of Xenon.
Herbie.
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2025.6 | Awsome Arcade Action Pack is a must! | RBW::WICKERT | MAA DIS Consultant | Tue Dec 20 1988 14:15 | 15 |
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That's a shame about "Roger Rabbit". I've run it (in demo mode,
of course) from my hard disk after a friend bought it and it runs
really well.
For arcade action at a really reasonable price I'd suggest you find
a copy of the "Awsome Arcade Action Pack, Volume 1". It's 3 games
of which all are arcade quality and a real blast. Sidewinder is
the BEST! Be ready for a sore hand!
Depending on your tastes Rocket Ranger is a fun one as well. A little
too hard but great animation and good game play.
Ray
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2025.7 | | LEDS::ACCIARDI | Time to change this damn message | Tue Dec 20 1988 14:23 | 5 |
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I'll throw in a plug for Starglider II. Incredible 3D solid graphics,
fast, and the game even has a plot.
Ed.
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2025.8 | Some old titles. | BROKE::SOO | Chong Soo | Tue Dec 20 1988 17:00 | 6 |
| I recommend FirePower and Emerald Mine. They are cheap (less that
US$20 each), and both have two player mode. Remember to buy joysticks.
For something complete different, try MindWalker.
Chong.
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2025.9 | Fantavision | RDCV01::RANDREWS | I have a cunning plan | Tue Dec 20 1988 17:39 | 17 |
| For animation, check out Fantavision from Broderbund. It's really
neat and easy to use.
To use it, you have to design what the first step of the animation
looks like, and the last step. The program then calculates what
the frames look like in between.
For example, if you have a blue square in one corner, and a yellow
triangle in the opposite, the object metamorphasizes and moves between
the two points.
It is possible to add sound effects, and load pictures created with
a paint program to use as a background.
List price is about $60. If you want to do animations, but don't
want to spend <$100 on deluxe video, and don't have much memory
(it runs fine on my 512K 1000), GET IT!
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2025.10 | | BAGELS::BRANNON | Dave Brannon | Wed Dec 21 1988 10:42 | 15 |
| re: Roger Rabbit
make a copy of it (no copy protect, uses look up keyword in manual
protection), edit the s/startup-sequence file to remove the ENDCLI
command. That way when the game ends, it will drop you back to
the CLI instead of the Workbench. From the CLI, all you need to
do to restart it is type the name of the program, rogerrabbit.
At least that's what works on an 1Meg A2000 with 2 floppies.
re: games
another vote for Awesome Arcade Pack. A great deal for the price
if you like great graphics and lots of things to shoot at (and lots
of things that shoot at you)
-dave
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2025.11 | Awesome Arcade Pack | CIMAMT::CROMACK | | Thu Dec 22 1988 09:55 | 16 |
| Awesome Arcade Pack?
I saw a set of three games being sold at a booth at a
computer show in Marlboro. I think it was this set.
Is sidewinder a 3D fly over a landscape and shoot things
kind of game. The one I saw started off on a grey
surface and if you wiggled the joy stick right and left
you craft started to fly.
All this because I want to get the game but want to
make sure its the right one.
Dean Cromack
p.s. at the show it was priced at $35
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2025.12 | ???Xenon??? | INCH::HERBERT | I don't lock my terminal when I leave it | Thu Dec 22 1988 11:51 | 12 |
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RE .11
I think the game you are talking about is Xenon! It's a vertical
scrolling 'zapper'. Wiggle the joystick left and right (pressing
the space-bar has the same effect) and the tank changes into an
aircraft, another wiggle and the tank returns. The background on
the first level consists of grey(ish) tiles...
Herbie.
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2025.13 | Get it! | RBW::WICKERT | MAA DIS Consultant | Thu Dec 22 1988 12:28 | 8 |
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Agreed, it sounds like Xenon. The great thing about the "AAAP" is
that you really get 3 games, all of which are excellent. My favorite
is Sidewinder but Xenon is good as well.
It's well worth the $35.00!
Ray
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2025.14 | Two out of Three | CIMAMT::CROMACK | | Thu Dec 22 1988 12:42 | 8 |
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I just reread some of the other replies in this note.
The set I am thinking of included Xenon, speedball and
one other.
What is sidewinder like?
Dean Cromack
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2025.15 | | BAGELS::BRANNON | Dave Brannon | Thu Dec 22 1988 15:00 | 9 |
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I've only heard of one 3-pack of games for the Amiga. That package
includes Xenon, Sidewinder, and some other game (speedball?)
Sidewinder is less 3d than Xenon, but has better explosions. It
also doesn't have that critter that is so hard to get past. But
it's the same type of game, lots of things shooting at you, and
you have unlimited shots.
-dave
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2025.16 | Blastaball | MEIS::ZIMMERMAN | Ninja turtles fight with honor! | Thu Jan 05 1989 13:39 | 7 |
| The third game in the adventure pack is Blastaball. It's an arena
game in which two tank-like skimmers and a puck slide around on a
low-friction field. The object is to put the puck into the other
player's goal by peppering it with bullets from your tank. You can
play player-vs-player or player-vs-computer.
- Z
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2025.17 | This is for my son, of course | MUSKIE::DRESSER | | Thu Jan 05 1989 16:28 | 2 |
| In XENON how do you get past whatever that thing is at what I assume
is the end of the first level?
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2025.18 | Good question | MEIS::ZIMMERMAN | Ninja turtles fight with honor! | Mon Jan 09 1989 13:00 | 9 |
| I think those things are called Sentinels, and I've never gotten past
one. There's another note in here that describes one technique - you
can hide in a corner where the Sentinel can't get you, and then sneak
out and blast away at a soft spot in its middle somewhere. It's
never worked for me. Another annoying thing - I go sailing down into
the end area with a ship with lasers and extra energy and everything,
and as soon as a Sentinel appears, I get transformed back into a tank.
- Cliff
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