Amiga games pack
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These are the games I coded in the years 1995/1998 for the Commodore Amiga.
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Amiga Games by Luca Carminati.zip 1.4 MB
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Great games! Finally got to play em last night. They were all very punishing but had really excellent sprite art and music. Thanks for uploading!
I'm glad you appreciate them, after so many years. ;)
Watching NAG_Graham play Croins on stream ATM :)
Thanks for letting me know! I just saw the video.
I like Slalom Speciale the best. Looks nice, good animation. It would be fine as a part of a winter olympics game with music and more sfx, especially crowd at the end. I like winter games like ski downhill, ski jumping, bobsled, and slalom.
Amiga is a forever love for me!
It's the first time someone tells me to appreciate Slalom Speciale, thank you! On the other hand, it was my first game for the Amiga, 28 years ago, although over the course of 2 or 3 years I've tweaked it several times.
so these games were actually released and available back in 1995 - 1998 ??
Yes, these are the games that I made in those years and that I then sent to some magazines of the time.
ah ok. many thanks :)
Croins is excellent. Had to turn off joystick-down=teleport, but once I did I really enjoyed that one.
I am really pleased that after so many years it is still appreciated. Thanks!
Do you do requests?
What are you referring to?
I was wondering if you take requests to make other games from the Amiga as well?
No, the games I published here are the ones I made as a young man in the years 1995/1998. Now I have other projects and in any case I no longer have the tools to do it. If there was the possibility to do everything more comfortably on the Windows platform then who knows ...
Ok I understand.
Very nice projects you created on itch.io by the way!
where did you make these games? amos? blitz-basic? assembly?
Assembly. I couldn't remember the name of the product I used, so I did a quick search and it had to be Devpac. But it's been a really long time.