The 20 Worst Full Priced Commodore Amiga Games Ever Made!

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Hey whatsup guys OSG here with another video and today it’s the turn of the amiga to get the worst
full price games treatment. Following the C64 video I started looking into other systems and you will
not believe some of the prices of these games for the pile of utter manure that we got…. Ive again
ordered these in how bad the game is relative to how much it cost and how much we anticipated the
games at the time…… ive also converted the original price to the spending power price of today and
it’s a real eye opener especially now im a parent complaining about how much a PS5 game
costs….maybe we aren’t getting ripped off so much after all now…..
Anyway sit back and relax and watch the 20 worst full priced Amiga games in order of
disappointment

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@garethbraint
@garethbraint Ай бұрын
You've made me cry. I bought some of these games and thought I managed to finally forget about them till today lol
@oldstylegaming
@oldstylegaming Ай бұрын
Hahahaha
@ag0ny
@ag0ny Ай бұрын
Dragon's Lair on Amiga was a technical marvel, from a programming point of view.
@TruckerJenkins82
@TruckerJenkins82 Ай бұрын
The hype surrounding Rise Of The Robots was absolutely incredible and relentless. I bought into it and eagerly awaited the release date. A group of us went down to the town centre computer shop after school to see it up and running in the flesh on the day. All our hearts sank, non of us bought it and that was the day i became jaded with supposed 'hype'. I carried that wary feeling throughout my life from there on out when it came to games.
@buffyfantastico
@buffyfantastico Ай бұрын
I did buy a couple of these but the rest were thankfully rather inexpensive courtesy of X-Copy Pro
@Sanddancer75
@Sanddancer75 Ай бұрын
Some of these are enough to justify the rampant piracy of the time.
@oldstylegaming
@oldstylegaming Ай бұрын
Defo
@Steve_UK77
@Steve_UK77 Ай бұрын
I love this kind of video. You say exactly what you think and its hilarious. Too many youtubers are happy, bouncy 'Well it isn't too bad' but not you mate! Never change.
@oldstylegaming
@oldstylegaming Ай бұрын
No point lying, i go on peoples streams where they never rate games less than 7/10 etc. But if you are rating crap so high where do you go when you hit a really good game. I know what i think is the best game on each system and all other games are rated from that....thats the only way to do it.
@jupreindeer
@jupreindeer Ай бұрын
Today on Game Builder Garage, I learned how to make a character punch and even have a form of health bar. Perhaps in a week or two, I could recreate that Indy game. Joy? As for After Burner, half the "fun" was being inside that moving cab with all the music, SFX, blur of enemies to shoot at and going nuts on that flight stick. No home port can do most of that. But still... lots of people think that porting that game to a home platform should be equally as fun. On another note, I had let the Arcade ROM run as I was setting up a home arcade cab. By not playing, it still got through level one. Talk about ruining the illusion that anyone ever stood a chance at that game. Only seen Moonwalker on a couple streams. Must have sounded better on paper. Cause I sure don't know it was suppose to be fun. SF II... six button game. Ported to... one button, was it? How great could the gaming experience possibly come through with that downgrade? But then... they seemingly were porting it to anything with a CPU. No matter how little it made sense to. Got to say, that Dragon's Lair level of graphics looks like a wonderful port of the laser disk original. Mind you, the original was little more than selecting tracks on a movie with precise timing. They could have gone the Nintendo route. Which was to totally make their own games. Bad games. Terrible games. Shamefully horrible games. This Amiga one looks like it aimed to be the real game on a floppy disk. Its only fault was that it had no room to flex by being so dedicated. Looks to me like Rolling Thunder is missing half the frames. Should have been half the price, as well. I mean... is there really enough going on to justify that kind of jerky screen rate??? It sure seemed like Outrun just didn't port to home consoles very well at all. The C-64 port is something this Amiga port can point at and mock, though. I'm familiar with Victory Road on the NES. Perhaps this game was just garbage to begin with??? Rise of the Ro... lost to the flood of one-on-one and should have been recycled during development. I don't think it worked on any platform.
@commentingpausedtoprotectus
@commentingpausedtoprotectus Ай бұрын
My dad bought us “The Great Space Race” for the speccy from a long long gone shop here in Liverpool… it wasn’t great!
@orderofmagnitude-TPATP
@orderofmagnitude-TPATP Ай бұрын
Battle of the ports has just done victory road....oh pulled no punches on amiga and ST versions 😂
@oldstylegaming
@oldstylegaming Ай бұрын
My god they are bad, ill check that video out
@mr.y.mysterious.video1
@mr.y.mysterious.video1 Ай бұрын
So many arcade style amiga games were just awful. partly due to the hardware not being built for them but partly because software companies did them as cheaply as possible. Console version made by fifty people? Lets get 2 guys to make our amiga one
@zubazub66
@zubazub66 Ай бұрын
It didn't help that a lot were ST ports
@jmxtoob
@jmxtoob Ай бұрын
It depends a lot on the game as to whether the hardware was there or not. Trouble was that the hardware was custom, and so the cheapest option was to just to do the ST version for both systems, like zubazub66 said, and we'd count our blessings if we at least got some Amiga audio
@Kenneth-cn8dx
@Kenneth-cn8dx Ай бұрын
More than likely rush jobs on each one
@amerigocosta7452
@amerigocosta7452 Ай бұрын
Correct. But with rampant piracy on the Amiga and a relatively small user base, what are you going to do? A lot of people doesn't realise that the Amiga had a relatively small market share and was relevant only in a handful of countries. It is estimated that Commodore sold about 4 to 7 millions Amigas worldwide during their less than 10 years run with the machine line (we don't have much in the way of official sales numbers from the big C= tho, only some data released during the Escom era that don't seem very accurate, hence the estimate). It seems a lot but it's negligible compared to what IBM and clone DOS PCs were doing (I don't know, hundreds of millions units sold in the 80s and 90s?). And then there is piracy. A small company could easily develop Amiga games because it didn't require a license to do so or proprietary dev kits. But as soon as they could afford deals with console manifacturers, they'd jump ship because, well, bigger money was there, a global market and no X-Copy Pro. European youtubers, bloggers and whatnot have been painting a picture for decades now in which the Amiga ruled the world just because most of their classmates had an A500. But that was never the case. It didn't even rule Europe (where DOS PCs were still the majority of computers around). And no, I don't hate the Amiga, I like it.
@rafaellima83
@rafaellima83 Ай бұрын
@@amerigocosta7452 Looking in retrospect today, it's actually amazing how many excellent games the Amiga actually got, since development for it was bordeline amateur most of the time, and the profits just weren't there. I remember Thalion leaving a message in Lionheart (a great game) saying that they wanted to prove the Amiga could handle an epic, polished, well made arcade-like game, and that the game wasn't *cheap* to produce, but if people pirated it and didn't buy it, it would be the last time Thalion would do such a thing. And indeed, it was.
@volo870
@volo870 Ай бұрын
I did not look at the title and thought 'wait, these look alright for mid-tier Commodore games'. Then it took me a minute to realize that these are not C64 games! 😱
@deany2274
@deany2274 Ай бұрын
True story... about 10 yrs ago, I actually found a working Amiga CD 32 and loads of games with it in my sister's loft of a house she moved into! Rise of the Robots was amongst them games! Then we sold the lot on ebay
@oldstylegaming
@oldstylegaming Ай бұрын
Nice
@Paul29Esx
@Paul29Esx Ай бұрын
I bought rise of the robots on CD32. Luckily it was more like £25 than £42 but still!
@arcadely
@arcadely Ай бұрын
Great list. I knew Out Run in there but initially I was concerned you weren't going to mention the execrable Days of Chunder as well. I don't know how I could have doubted you. Bravo!
@oldstylegaming
@oldstylegaming Ай бұрын
Haha
@jmxtoob
@jmxtoob Ай бұрын
The "today's money" really puts it in perspective! Awesome video. Just imagine if some of the crappy mobile games today cost £90
@little_fluffy_clouds
@little_fluffy_clouds Ай бұрын
Eh, I know some people who have spent four digits on crappy mobile days, because of IAPs.
@kegelschneckenmett2026
@kegelschneckenmett2026 Ай бұрын
Awesome list , thx for sharing buddy!
@williamwright9079
@williamwright9079 Ай бұрын
Moonwalker! Bought it for the name without any research whatsoever. I learned alot of things that day and alot of new words!
@MephProduction
@MephProduction Ай бұрын
I quite liked the cool world film, it had a great soundtrack. Hard to believe how expensive these games were.
@vix_in_japan
@vix_in_japan Ай бұрын
Dangerous Streets takes it for me as it was bundled with the CD32, and Amiga games were beginning to struggle against the SNES/Mega Drive as it was at the time.
@MEGAMIGA
@MEGAMIGA Ай бұрын
Oh correct, it was a CD32 game! What a _great_ way to display the machine's capabilities!...
@glencooper43
@glencooper43 Ай бұрын
That first indy game! The sound effects are lifted from speedball 2 surely??!
@oldstylegaming
@oldstylegaming Ай бұрын
They do sound similar
@darrenrussell8980
@darrenrussell8980 Ай бұрын
Ah I was about to post saying I recognised them but couldn't work out which game! Definitely Speedball 2 now you've mentioned it! Wonder how they got away with it.
@tonyp3824
@tonyp3824 Ай бұрын
Great video- loved the adjusted for inflation.
@marclurr
@marclurr Ай бұрын
I had Rise of the Robots. I was still in primary school at the time and got it as a Christmas present. I only managed to get it to run about 2 or 3 times so i really can't remember what it was like. My real memories of that game are admiring the screenshots on the back of the box.
@Skaera75b
@Skaera75b Ай бұрын
Thanks, OSG. I love your stuff.
@oldstylegaming
@oldstylegaming Ай бұрын
My pleasure!
@stunthumb
@stunthumb Ай бұрын
Back in the day, it was very rare that we'd afford a full price game, the thought of paying £25 back then for 1 game meant it had to be special. If it wasn't special, we threw it back. Like we'd tell them it doesn't work, if they start trying the games we'd load the disk hex editor and break it :). We tended to just get the compendiums when spending that sort of money, much better value and much less likely to end up with a turd. But sometimes it was worth holding onto something like Afterburner, Outrun, Double Dragon etc... easy to swap out for loans with people to try better games... really the playground was our review board, I'd listen to my pals about good games to try rather than go by some magazine... heck we mostly just scoured the magazines for cheats in John Menzies.
@oldstylegaming
@oldstylegaming Ай бұрын
Yeah its a lot different to todays throwaway culture, there will be games on this list that although they are crap people will have fond memories of as it was a big purchase and once made you had to play it until the next big purchase came along, over that time they will have learnt to love the game and it will be attached to do much nostalgia.... now a kid would play a 60 pound ps5 game for 10 mins and never go back to it
@orderofmagnitude-TPATP
@orderofmagnitude-TPATP Ай бұрын
Yeah I gotta say - many hold E-Swat in high regard.... I don't either - although the megadrive version is pretty darn good (probably as like shadow dancer, it its own version. )
@jonah1976
@jonah1976 Ай бұрын
I loved the arcade game to death. So much better than Data East's Robocop. Played it every chance I got. So I was left quite limp by the Genesis/Megadrive adaptation. Took awhile for a working version on MAME because the roms were encrypted. A bootleg version was floating around but had corrupted graphics and missing voice samples.
@technickuk
@technickuk Ай бұрын
Hey OSG. Really liked this video and your 💯 honest opinions! The calculation of how much those games would cost in today's money was a good bit of information. Interesting you put Afterburner on this list. I had it in my Amstrad CPC and really liked it. Although, in hindsight, maybe I liked it more as it reminded me of the arcade version and I agree with you that you're not really in control much of the aeroplane. BTW, if I may offer a suggestion, perhaps next time when doing a list such as this maybe consider adding some videos of the alternative games you mention that are better, maybe as a small windowed/thumbnail type one. As I said tho, just a suggestion, and I really enjoyed this video.
@oldstylegaming
@oldstylegaming Ай бұрын
Noted for future videos mate.
@asbjrnandersen4222
@asbjrnandersen4222 Ай бұрын
In the late 80’s/early 90’s, the Danish equivalent to Wallmart had NO idea what they were selling, when it came to computer games. There was a huge pile of C64 games - ALL priced aprox 10$ by today’s value. Didn’t matter if it was a single game or a collection! For Amiga 500 it was 10$ ish for Pocket Power games (remember those?). 22$ for the vast majority (regardless of being a collection), and later 44$ ish for bigger games like Dune and Monkey Island 2.
@swampjajc
@swampjajc Ай бұрын
09:56 I loved Days Of Thunder the Amiga game back in the day, it was like a guilty pleasure game to me.
@gumdeo
@gumdeo Ай бұрын
US Gold count: 6 games (including their Go! sub-label). Sounds legit ☺
@mattjames6349
@mattjames6349 12 сағат бұрын
Yolander - I saw kim Justice play it for charity. I always assumed it was a budget title!
@1stBlood
@1stBlood Ай бұрын
You are perfectly timed just got my mini never had an amiga as c64 lad, your still the best osg, since giving me assistance on my dodgy loading c64, i allways love your videos mate and i just intro one of my best mates, we love Activision Bastards 🎉 best catch phrase ever, mugs? T shirts? Massively appreciated here in Nottingham mate thanks
@oldstylegaming
@oldstylegaming Ай бұрын
Aw thanks mate.... maybe having Activision Bastards on a t shirt or mug might land me in hot water lol...they still around
@VilleHalonen
@VilleHalonen Ай бұрын
The price tags on these games are unbelievable. I did play many of them, mostly pirated, and some I got for my birthday or Christmas, like Indy 4 and Rise of the Robots. I wish I could say Rise of the Robots made me immune to hype... But at least it made me highly suspicious of it. AI that learns how you move! Music by Brian May! Incredible graphics! Well, May did contribute to the theme song or something. In my memories, that level of Beverly Hills Cop was the most fun one. It's _kinda_ cool how every level is a different kind of game. I could never beat the fourth level that's a godawful FPS.
@OldAndNewVideoGames
@OldAndNewVideoGames Ай бұрын
Great video as always! :) Though lack of Pro Soccer 2190 in the first spot pains me dearly. It's such a terrible $hit nugget. xD
@Captainumerica
@Captainumerica 16 күн бұрын
RotR really was the tombstone for Amiga gaming. We knew then that it was over
@AmigaRob
@AmigaRob Ай бұрын
Yolanda is brilliant. If someone patched it to have infinite lives and a level password system, it would be highly rated now.
@dannyjones296
@dannyjones296 Ай бұрын
I actually remember buying Dragon's Lair, it was excellent compared to the C64 version, which I also bought at the time. Those today prices have left me feeling quite sick though.
@NOTHlNG
@NOTHlNG 10 күн бұрын
6:55 - Tommy Vercetti 10:40 - Carl Johnson
@Texy88
@Texy88 Ай бұрын
Regarding _Akira,_ my understanding is that one of the Amiga magazines was told not to review the game unless they were going to score it 80% or more (like *that* was going to be a justifiable score(!)).
@chunkybeats79
@chunkybeats79 Ай бұрын
I bought ROTR back in the day and I saved like crazy for it. I got home played it in my A1200 (had a hard drive) and then realised it was terrible. I kept the game on my hard drive and took it back to the shop next day and noted it was defective game (luckily you could do that back then). I got my money back and ended up getting a couple of games (I think it was xtreme racing game and a budget game) now money was well spent then!
@pbarratt73
@pbarratt73 Ай бұрын
Indeed I bought Dragons Lair.... Still remember coming out of Boots in Birmingham Town centre so excited to get home and play it.... I had a YTS at the time so was on £28 a week I think it was.... horrendous times ... no wonder I turned to X-copy 😮
@zubazub66
@zubazub66 Ай бұрын
I think my USB pen drive cost me around £24.99 and it has just about every 8 and 16 bit game on it. That would have blown my young mind 😂
@oldstylegaming
@oldstylegaming Ай бұрын
I know its madness mate
@LeoDavidson
@LeoDavidson Ай бұрын
I enjoyed this far more than any of the games on the list. Nice one!
@oldstylegaming
@oldstylegaming Ай бұрын
Thanks mate
@mels8966
@mels8966 Ай бұрын
One of the worse games I remember trying to play on the Amiga was Heimdall. It looked good, got great reviews, but was void of any playability. The main thing I recall is tedious wandering around with your character constantly falling down traps that would appear at random beneath his feet with no way to predict or avoid, so zero skill involved.
@b.o.4492
@b.o.4492 Ай бұрын
Have to watch this and see if I bought any of these. Around my area nobody had hacked games. C-64 well….
@ShejtanVrbaski
@ShejtanVrbaski Ай бұрын
Never played "the other" Fate of Atlantis. Only now I realise it actually uses same sound effects from Speedball2 during that fight scene.
@purplehaze2342
@purplehaze2342 Ай бұрын
Kickoff 3 was a decent football game, at least I thought it was on the snes. The original kickoffs were horrendous
@Andrew-el8xi
@Andrew-el8xi Ай бұрын
Etwat! Well that's I called it ! was total pants it's like a bad version of robocop which was class
@yuragami3829
@yuragami3829 Ай бұрын
I bought Street Fighter II for my A600 when it came out. At least the box came with a LOT of disks I could re-use
@MEGAMIGA
@MEGAMIGA Ай бұрын
So many U.S. Gold games in that list! Coincidence? I think not...
@oldstylegaming
@oldstylegaming Ай бұрын
They did release some absolute brilliant games too though you know... but its sad that they will be more known for pushing any old crap out for money
@MEGAMIGA
@MEGAMIGA Ай бұрын
@@oldstylegaming Indeed! Didn't they release Shadow Dancer on Amiga (which is great!)?
@oldstylegaming
@oldstylegaming Ай бұрын
@@MEGAMIGA yep they did
@rafaellima83
@rafaellima83 Ай бұрын
Yolanda was made by Chris Sorrell because he wanted to code an Amiga while he was working with Steve Bak, and was kinda frustrated Bak insisted in making ST games first and then straight ports to Amiga, not using the full Amiga potential. Steve Bak asked him to port his older game, Hercules, from the C64 to the Amiga, with just the source code at his hands and nothing else. It seems Sorrell didn't even knew what the game was like, he was just directly converting C64 code to Amiga code, heh. - One thing I find funny about Akira is that I bet most people who bought it/played it never got past the Motorbike levels, because they are a huge memorization task which isn't a lot fun to play. But the tragedy is that those are the best levels in the games, heh. - I'd add Bionic Commando somewhere in that list. Maybe remove Cool World which wasn't THAT bad (not a good game for sure, but not THAT bad).
@richardwaddington2038
@richardwaddington2038 Ай бұрын
Fortunately I was brought up on the Dragon 32 vey basic but fair games . Many years later I bought a send hand Amiga just to play Championship manager and HeroQuest. A few years after that I met a man who was a lead programmer for a large games didtributor and he told me that certain games were made to be impossible . I.E. advertise 100 levels for marketing and make level 9 impossible to complete. Who would know ? I lost all faith after that . I spent hours on Jet set Willy , I want my time back . Now I play Champ man 01/02 , and wish Id spent all those years playing Elite.
@SeanONeill-ef5vb
@SeanONeill-ef5vb Ай бұрын
Had Kick Off 3 for the SNES. Still cry thinking about it.
@JonnyJamesC
@JonnyJamesC Ай бұрын
Yep Kick Off 3 caught me out. Even though it was before the internet like many I would buy a lot of magazines and read a lot in newsagents with women that worked in there ocasionally commenting are you going to buy anything or this isn't a library, my trick was to have enough money to buy one magazine at the time and read the rest until getting kicked out haha which would sometimes make the lady feel quite guilty in my imagination. Kick Off 3 somehow got past me and little did I know Dino Dini wasn't at Anco any more. As soon as I started playing it I knew I had made a huge mistake and around my area it was very hard to get a refund on a Amiga game. Lesson learned. To this day I always do my research, not just reviews as I have enjoyed plenty the mainstream reviewers haven't enjoyed or disliked many they did like over the years, but looking at gameplay and seeing if looks like something I would enjoy or a strong gut feeling about the game. Thanks for the video and the memories. I think I purchased GOAL! for the same kind of money in the same year which was by DIno Dini and I found it excellent.
@richardweiss326
@richardweiss326 Ай бұрын
My mate Steve bought Rise of the Robits based on the hype and the screenshot. He played it for a total of 14 minutes before it got put back on the shelf and never touched again.
@naviamiga
@naviamiga Ай бұрын
Still so embarrassing seeing Dangerous Streets as a pack in game for the CD32.
@Sophie-Rose
@Sophie-Rose Ай бұрын
Fab list OSG.. gotta say tho I love Yolanda 😅 its brutal
@oldstylegaming
@oldstylegaming Ай бұрын
Lol it certainly is brutal
@AmbersKnight
@AmbersKnight Ай бұрын
Can't really argue with any on the list, especially the number one. I did buy Outrun back in the day, at that point it was a budget title. I had never seen the arcade game, and I had just come across from my 48K Spectrum to the Amiga. At that point, I thought the game wasn't bad, and a huge step up from the Speccy and it's racing games and I personally find the intro, as stupidly over the top that it is, quite fun. It's only now, with the benefit of hindsight, can I see the obvious problems with it but I cut it some slack for myself as I got it on budget. And I know people will always compare it with Lotus but I stand by opinion that if the people who coded Lotus 2 or 3 used that engine as the foundation for an Outrun conversion, the game would ahve been superb. Not arcade perfect but it would have been considered a pretty respectable port nonetheless.
@RoqueFortStu
@RoqueFortStu Ай бұрын
I bought Rise of the Robots some time after its release for about £5 IIRC; I was aware of the terrible reviews it got so there was no way I would pay full price for it. I got a teensy bit of entertainment from it for a short while
@alkohallick2901
@alkohallick2901 Ай бұрын
Dragon's Lair was great!
@ABeeken
@ABeeken Ай бұрын
I ALMOST picked up Akira with some money I got for my birthday the year it came out as I was such a big fan of the movie - something about it set the alarm bells going though so I picked up Theme Park instead and I have to say it was probably one of the best purchasing decisions I ever made 😂
@BillsOldandNewGaming
@BillsOldandNewGaming Ай бұрын
Accurate list and there's plenty more that could have been on it. I didn't even sail the high seas with most of these other than rise of the robots and street fighter 2 which quickly got copied over!!
@jumhed994
@jumhed994 Ай бұрын
Im calling it. 'Rise of The Robots' is at #1
@ShaunBebbington
@ShaunBebbington Ай бұрын
Rise of the Robots could be completed by pushing one way with autofire. Also fun story from my time at Live Publishing, the publishers before Live did GameX and some other mags, I think it was a case of one company becoming another. Anyway, there were some industry veterans there and the story goes that I think the marketting guys of Rise of the Robots visited the CU Amiga team to give them an exclusive, took the reviewers out for lunch for a few bevvies, and the review was written whilst intoxicated, hence the high score of the review. One of the guys at PC Gamer was either a staffer on CU Amiga, or was a colleague in a sister title. Whilst at Live, he was a staffer on PC Gamer magazine but I don't recall his name. Martyn Carroll will probably remember more as he has a better memory than me.
@ShaunBebbington
@ShaunBebbington Ай бұрын
Thinking about it now it may have been AUI magazine not CU Amiga. I'll see if I can get Mart to confirm.
@AlphaOmegaJMAC
@AlphaOmegaJMAC Ай бұрын
Rise of the Robots is the cable company from South Park.
@mrmmilburn354
@mrmmilburn354 Ай бұрын
What music is being used for the intro and outro? I know it from my childhood but can’t place it and it’s driving me mad.
@oldstylegaming
@oldstylegaming Ай бұрын
Its a remix of ocean loader 2
@mrmmilburn354
@mrmmilburn354 Ай бұрын
Ah! Thank you 🙏🏻 😊😊😊😊
@TheSudsy
@TheSudsy Ай бұрын
it would be good to see modern refresh of some of these games - some have great looking graphics, some have good ideas, just need optimising and tweaking. But some just look trash - luckily I never bought any of them, I was close to Rise of the Robots but bought a hard drive for my A500+ instead.
@MarkTheMorose
@MarkTheMorose Ай бұрын
The only ones I played from this list are Out Run and Rolling Thunder. Thankfully, I got them as copies, so wasted nothing on them. See also Chase HQ and Shadow of The Beast. On the bright side, I added four disks to my pile of blanks. Some that I did buy and hated were Vigilante and The Running Man.
@oldstylegaming
@oldstylegaming Ай бұрын
Oh vigilante was awful i wanted that on but it was only 19.99 so didnt meet the price threshold
@b3Ed84
@b3Ed84 Ай бұрын
I remember spending my horded birthday and christmas money on Rise of the Robots. I kept playing it in the hopes at some point the waste of precious funds would be justified. It never was. Bastards
@Dookie69uk
@Dookie69uk Ай бұрын
Sure those are some terrible games on the Amiga but we still get expensive garbage on the latest consoles. I do remember only ever buying final fight on the Amiga on the day of release because it wasnt cracked on day 1. God that was a waste of cash and utter garbage.
@oldstylegaming
@oldstylegaming Ай бұрын
The remake that came out a month or so ago is pretty good
@Dookie69uk
@Dookie69uk Ай бұрын
@@oldstylegaming Thanks for the heads up I'll have to check that out now. Keep up the great videos.
@Sinn0100
@Sinn0100 Ай бұрын
Rise of The Robots....they not only got you on the Amiga but we all ate it. That pile of excrement released for the Sega Genesis, Sega CD, Snes, 3DO, PC, Amiga, and ST as well. It was universally panned across every single platform. Some ports are so broken you could beat the game spamming sweep. Addendum- Sword of Sodan for the Sega Genesis....I would rather play Outrun on the Amiga in surround sound than ever look at that box of lies again. It's definitely as bad as anything on here.
@natswii
@natswii Ай бұрын
Have to add "Epic" to that list. There was a demo floating around that got me hyped , sampled classical music, cool animations, i thought i was getting Battlestar Galactica . It turned out to be a POS and even had a cheat button printed in the manual. Game took 30 mins to complete and i felt mugged off
@qwaH
@qwaH Ай бұрын
2:48 & their mission to do as many film conversions as humanly possible, with some they spaffed out it was like a crusade with zero quality control. To be fair there was a some good uns though but the rep doesnt really shout about them as muc as the turkers. Kinda figured RotR would be #1 on the list, didnt have it myself but if memory serves didnt it come on an amount of discs that was double figures? or am I thinking of another fighter, pretty sure if any sort of AI existed back then Xcopy would refuse to clone the discs to save people from the pain
@murrayreid2748
@murrayreid2748 Ай бұрын
So many times the greatest crime was publishers charging the highest pricepoint on Amiga versions but pay devs for Atari ST led ports so no effort was made on a specific Amiga version!😔 Would've had Amiga Ghouls'n' Ghosts which was utter cack compared to Ghosts'n'Goblins! Indiana Jones & Last Crusade Arcade Game would make Fate of Atlantis Arcade Game look good!😬
@digitizer3627
@digitizer3627 Ай бұрын
As much as i love the Amiga these games really suck😂. Thanks for the video.
@oldstylegaming
@oldstylegaming Ай бұрын
They do mate
@JenniferOuellette-cd3nr
@JenniferOuellette-cd3nr Ай бұрын
so good 💎
@nemysisretrogaming3771
@nemysisretrogaming3771 Ай бұрын
I had to look a second time at the title of your vid. I just couldn't believe that these were Amiga games. I thought I was watching some 8 bit shite.
@lasskinn474
@lasskinn474 Ай бұрын
how did ocean end up with a fate of the atlantis license? was there a movie in pre-prod and they were shopping out the movie license?? (oceans secret was to pick up the movie license very early in the movies production life so they could get them cheaper, before anyone knew if it would be a hit or not)
@oldstylegaming
@oldstylegaming Ай бұрын
It was US Gold not ocean, i can only think that as they had the rights, lucas arts developed both but not sure why the title and not sure why 2 games....
@pjcnet
@pjcnet Ай бұрын
Peter Beardsley's International Football was dreadful for £19.99 on the Amiga, the repetitive music you couldn't turn off, naff graphics and animation, terrible broken AI and controls, for instance often AI controlled players would just stand still like sticks as the ball went past, overall absolutely abysmal and much worse than Kick Off 3 in my opinion. Thankfully I didn't pay for it and it was only worth the disk space to laugh at lol.
@jonah1976
@jonah1976 Ай бұрын
I was somewhat impressed with Beverly Hills Cop 3. If I remember right the 3rd stage used some impressive 3D first-person graphics with a reasonable frame rate. But, yeah, the gameplay was mostly crap.
@CorporalWobbly
@CorporalWobbly Ай бұрын
Not on the Amiga but to this day I painfully remember the heart break of Outrun on the CPC464
@oldstylegaming
@oldstylegaming Ай бұрын
At least chase hq was good on there though
@CorporalWobbly
@CorporalWobbly Ай бұрын
@@oldstylegaming Now that was a conversion. That's in my top 3 alongside Gryzor and The Sacred Armour of Antiriad
@oldstylegaming
@oldstylegaming Ай бұрын
@@CorporalWobbly gryzor is great... imagine if it scrolled it would have probably been the best amstrad arcade port
@CorporalWobbly
@CorporalWobbly Ай бұрын
@@oldstylegaming I do think if the CPC had hardware scrolling it could have been the best 8 bit computer. I might has mis remembered something but hasn't somebody updated the CPC version so it scrolls?
@oldstylegaming
@oldstylegaming Ай бұрын
@@CorporalWobbly yeah but the scrolling is so bad it actually takes away from the original version i think
@dgmt1
@dgmt1 Ай бұрын
Inflation calculators tend to be very inaccurate when comparing the cost of period computers, consoles and games and as a result we have a tendency to think 80s and 90s prices were a lot higher than they really were. For example you mentioned that Rolling Thunder was sold for £24.99 in 1987 which you put at £88 in today's money. However £24.99 was 0.01% of the average yearly disposable income in the UK in 1987 (£19221) and currently the average disposable salary is around £34000 so we can use that to extrapolate to a more realistic modern price of about £42.20. Basically an increase of 168% rather than the 350% people often use. Gaming and computers were a lot more affordable back then than some in the hobby seem to realise which is why those of us growing up in working class families were still able to afford the hobby.
@oldstylegaming
@oldstylegaming Ай бұрын
19221 pounds was the average disposable income in 1987? Not a chance it was
@retro_reflections
@retro_reflections Ай бұрын
Always made me so very sad to see such epic fails when the hardware was capable of so much more. Unsurprising though, given the sheer greed and ignorance of publishers, resulting in either very few devs given time or resources to do the job right, or worse, handed off to the likes of Probe or Tiertex.
@Phoenix2312
@Phoenix2312 Ай бұрын
7:58 I played Rolling Thunder on the Atari ST... Not great by any means but OK! Seeing the Amiga Version here... And knowing that the Amiga was by far the more popular machine (All my friends had Amiga's... Except one!!!) - I find myself screaming WHAT THE HELL HAPPENED??? The Atari ST runs WAY SMOOTHER, Still not a great game but it makes this look like a ZX Spectrum game!!!
@oldstylegaming
@oldstylegaming Ай бұрын
Yeah mate its terrible, i can 1cc rolling thunder on arcade but struggle to even get 20 seconds into the amiga game, its just so slow and unresponsive
@michaelhill6453
@michaelhill6453 Ай бұрын
Back in the 90s there was a game for the Amiga that topped all these, it too, was about 24.95. Sadly, I can't remember the name of it! A review appeared in the penultimate issue of Arcane Magazine by Future Publishing (a name known to many). It was a role-playing game and the review was astonishing and was responsible for healthy sales. However, the game was complete junk, there were no redeeming features and, from memory, it was borderline unplayable. Arcane readers were frothing at the mouth claiming that the "review" was paid for by the game's publisher. In the next and final issue, the magazine's editor admitted that it was indeed a paid promotion--none of the writers at Arcane had ever plain the game. Yep, you guessed it, after that admission the zine went under. I'll keep hunting for the title.
@oldstylegaming
@oldstylegaming Ай бұрын
Let me know if you find it...are you sure its amiga and not pc? Ive just been looking at the penultimate mag and Magic was in for pc
@michaelhill6453
@michaelhill6453 Ай бұрын
@@oldstylegaming I am pretty sure it was an Amiga game, I don't think I had a PC at that time, I paid full price and was veeeery angry.
@perperikis5501
@perperikis5501 Ай бұрын
There were Dragon's Lair 1 & 2 games for 8-bit Amstrad CPC and Commodore 64 that were not animation demos and they actually had a real gameplay. Did they ever release in Amiga or Atari ST ?
@oldstylegaming
@oldstylegaming Ай бұрын
No the amiga version was like the arcade the only reason the c64 and amstrad versions were like that was that they werent capable of doing the arcade.... but it actually turned out better, another example of trying to hard to copy the arcade is PowerDrift... the amiga looks just like the arcade but plays like crap, but the c64 version is brilliant and did an arcade port the way it should be done on an 8bit
@perperikis5501
@perperikis5501 Ай бұрын
@@oldstylegaming Oh yeah right, the animation ones where from arcade, forgot that part. The 8-bit ones where really great games. That music theme in C64 version in levels where you travelled with a boat, avoiding the rocks...that was art.
@johnporter3259
@johnporter3259 Ай бұрын
Final fight.... diuble dragon top my list becaize i loved the arcade games final fight again was us golded looked ok in stills till you played it found the music gone most of the moves and cheap ai so all you could do wad jump kick to survive and they did it on every uk version. I bought it twice on the speccy and amiga more fool me.
@simonharding1572
@simonharding1572 Ай бұрын
I would be gutted even spending a quid a game at the market on some of these
@simonharding1572
@simonharding1572 Ай бұрын
days of thunder I got with my computer I played it quite a lot but it was awful
@markoliimatainen2565
@markoliimatainen2565 Ай бұрын
And some people dear to say modern games are unfinished compared to old ones, but people just forgot all the shitty games they used to release. For every Turrican or chaos engine we got dozens of total garbage tier games. In modern day, with patches some of these games could have been actually made atleast decent.
@richnesbitt312
@richnesbitt312 Ай бұрын
i bought rise of the robots and dangerous streets for cd32, feel vindicated copying games for next 30 years after that
@chrisconway4906
@chrisconway4906 Ай бұрын
i only bought Outrun ....shockin
@davemartin8577
@davemartin8577 Ай бұрын
I'm so glad like 99% of the games on my dads Amiga were pirated after seeing these pieces of tripe 😂
@Lucasrainford
@Lucasrainford Ай бұрын
Thankfully my trusty X-Copy saved me the disappointment of wasting my wonga on this shower of shit, don't get me wrong I did buy Amiga games but I was very, very carefull what I spent my hard earned (and sparse!) cash on. Feel sorry for parents bitd who's kids were pesterring then for these games, adjusted for inflation they wasn't cheap as you've shown! I remember most of these games and thinking thank feck I didn'y buy this shite! Some games deserved to be pirated. Great vid m8
@oldstylegaming
@oldstylegaming Ай бұрын
Thanks mate, yeah was a real eye opener to just how expensive gaming has always been
@nicholas_scott
@nicholas_scott Ай бұрын
I saved my paper route money to buy dragons lair. It was a technical marvel for sure. But the gameplay was trash, and to be fair, so was the arcade version. Lol. But the thing I hated most about omega games after 1990 was that you never knew if you were getting something designed for the amigo just a lousy port
@oldstylegaming
@oldstylegaming Ай бұрын
True mate, the good thing is that there were loads of magazines about that told us they were shit....but every now and again one got through
@nicholas_scott
@nicholas_scott Ай бұрын
@@oldstylegaming I was burned so many times, I stuck to developers that were consistent. ie Cinemaware, Lucasfilm, Bitmap bros, Factor 5, Graftgold, and sometimes Psygnosis. You just never knew if you were getting something good or crap
@cubeflinger
@cubeflinger Ай бұрын
Never heard of cool world. Just watched the movie trailer and can't believe how much of a rip off it is 😅
@gullpayne
@gullpayne Ай бұрын
Holy crap street fighters plural looks terrible - that akira game I would still play it love that movie wouid not be paying that price doh
@gavindownes2213
@gavindownes2213 Ай бұрын
stupid me trusting game review magazines only to find out they were ALL full of crap.
@orderofmagnitude-TPATP
@orderofmagnitude-TPATP Ай бұрын
So.....what is level 3 on moonwalker?
@oldstylegaming
@oldstylegaming Ай бұрын
Its more like the megadrive platform game, looks ok but really still no where near what it could be
@Kenneth-cn8dx
@Kenneth-cn8dx Ай бұрын
and they wondered why piracy was around at the time
@SilverWolvesScarletForestSnow
@SilverWolvesScarletForestSnow Ай бұрын
I hate how people always say "game prices haven't increased, so I'm fine with £70 games"..... Like maybe in the US? But when I was a kid games were £3 quid on tape and they were official, then by this time they were already hitting £25. I remember games for the Megadrive being £30 and on the PS1 I'd see them £20-40 and then the PS2 came out and they went to £40-50. The 360 era is when they started doing digital deluxe editions and DLC to increase the prices and then with the PS4 they started doing micro transactions and prices hit £60. Now today games are all cash shops and they're hitting £70.... So game prices have always increased, stop buying the lie. The difference today is the so called AAA industry hires 1000 people to work on a game that no one wants, so they have to milk the whales.
@giochidallaltromondo
@giochidallaltromondo Ай бұрын
Too bad for Rolling Thunder. Almost better for the C64!
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