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Milwaukee, WI

I'm shocked no one posted this yet but I guess it's better late than never:

http://truechiptilldeath.com/blog/2010/ … -released/

http://www.radiograffiti.org/2010/06/03 … hero-game/

A few notes on the game:

- It runs like absolute balls on NTSC machines
- Doesn't run on A500
- You can add your own .MOD for playback
- The dispyz tune is the only fun stage wink

Anyway, I didn't see this here and wasn't sure if anyone had posted.

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WIN

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Milwaukee, WI

Are you that Phib3r_Optik fellow by any chance? Be honest with me.

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No, and I'm being honest with you.

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New York City
RG wrote:

A few notes on the game:

- It runs like absolute balls on NTSC machines
- Doesn't run on A500

And doesn't run on almost anything.
Locks up in my Amiga 1200 with 030@50.

Until a new, USABLE version comes out this is not worth a minute.

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And I'm just wondering? Why did you ask that? I'm just a little confused.

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New York City

This guy: reported.

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Milwaukee, WI

Really? This runs pretty well in our PAL 1200 w/ 030 Blizzard.

Perhaps this needs a much-needed update. No one wants a buggy-ass game. I take back the "kick-ass".

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New York City

The dev machine supposedly is an 030 Amiga however it's locking up in my computer when using the keyboard.
Joystick control makes no sense unless you have the Guitar adapter.

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WyCMM6e1Lbo Have you seen this befor? big_smile

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Minneapolis

I hate how nothing ever ever supports NTSC Amigas. Nothing. EVER. What the heck are we American's supposed to do, it's an outrage! If the coders weren't just making up their interrupt timings by trial and error maybe there would be some more people in the US who use Amigas. Sheesh...

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Milwaukee, WI

Looks cool.  @arfink - I'd use an Amiga if I could find one! haha

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Milwaukee, WI
arfink wrote:

I hate how nothing ever ever supports NTSC Amigas. Nothing. EVER. What the heck are we American's supposed to do, it's an outrage! If the coders weren't just making up their interrupt timings by trial and error maybe there would be some more people in the US who use Amigas. Sheesh...

I hear you man. It's a HUGE problem that I've thought about quite often.

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New York City
arfink wrote:

What the heck are we American's supposed to do

You are supposed to get a PAL Amiga.

Unless you have an A600 or A1200. In that case, switch it to PAL. They all support both. FOO! Now, if that doesn't display in your TV, blame your country for making retarded TVs. The rest of the world has TVs that do both PAL/NTSC as standard wink

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Milwaukee, WI

Agreed.

This is why we own amigas in both standards for use on a variety of screens. Although I can't help but feel that some of it is lazy programming too.

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Milwaukee, WI

For instance, there are full sections that don't even show in some NTSC versions of Octamed. I guess this is neither here nor there.