A
Truely unique
collection of four superb games for the Amiga Age. AMIGA REMAKES Volume
1 conatin four well loved Amiga Shoot'em Up's. That you can play on
Today's Windows based PC's. Just insert the CD and up pops a
simple to use menu.
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XENON 2000
A
fantastic remake of a
truely classic Amiga Game. The original Xenon2 for the Amiga was so
good it was rated 110% by one Amiga magazine. Possibly the
best
virtical shootem'up ever made. Definately the most fun. Stunning
visuals and sound.
A
Tribute to the Amiga and to
The Bitmap Brothers that created the original!
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TURRICAN 2000
Some
Interesting Facts:
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Turrican
was first
released 1990 for the C64
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Turrican
1 and 2
were developed simultaneously on Amiga and C64
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The
Turrican 1 C64
Turrican Soundtrack, Subsong 2 was stolen from "Transformers the Movie"
(1985)! Best compare it to the track "Escape".
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In
2000, Turrican
3d was delveloped by Manfred Trenz under the label of THQ - but the
production was stopped and seems never to be released.
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There
exists an
official Turrican Joystick
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Turrican
1 was 1200
screens large
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Turrican
2 was 1500
screens large
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Turrican
3 features
15 levels, 25 musics and 90 soundeffects
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Turrican
2 sold
only 30.000 units on the Amiga
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Turrican
3 was
preordered about 25.000 times
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KATAKIS 2000
You
may get overwhelmed by
the energetic action and bombardment of visual effects. There is a lot
of it in Takatis! You control a spaceship moving in space
(side-scroller). To complete each level (a total of 12 levels) you need
to strategically use your weapondry and maneuver ability amongst enemy
ships, asteroids, and land-based cannons. Along your way, you collect
weapon powerups which enables you to fire missiles (Shift key) and
more. It's really cool to watch the missiles in action - total power of
destruction! This game is very reminiscent of the classic games called
R-Type (1987) and Amiga's Katakis (1988).
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R-TYPE 2000
G-Type
is a great shooter
that will please everyone, whether they're a hardcore fan of R-Type or
Gradius, 2D shooter enthusiast, or even someone who despises most
shooters. The reason is this: Instead of just blowing up an endless sea
of enemy ships, G-Type has you flying through enemy enemy bases,
collecting powerup pods to get more powerful upgrades, and dodging
asteroids while fighting off some alien mechs. The gameplay is classic
R-Type style, with some powerups and enemies from Gradius. All the
sounds, music, and graphics are taken from these games too, but with
G-Type's excellent gameplay, it feels more like an R-Type game.
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