I have to say I *really* appreciate you posting
this... Cinemaware games
were definitely a cut above, whether on Amiga or C64 (the two that I've
played them on) I hope that others will post such things as they see
them, as I get a feeling that more and more old software will be released
No problem, I figured others besides me would be interested in it. Got to
agree on the bit about hoping others will post simular info.... Hmmm, maybe
an idea for a web page there (actually wouldn't surprise me if there already
is a web page up for this).
in a free form (free of legal entangles, anyways...
sure you can "pirate",
but it's nice to see old software released for free; it's the right thing
to do if there's no paying market anymore)
ISTR, seeing a couple other cases of this, and in some cases they even
release the source code.
Hmmmm.....
Looks like I've definitly got to get my Amiga 3000 back up and
running! Something tells me I'll be working on that this weekend!
me too... looks like the "roms" (NES audience I suppose) aren't available
yet for any platform... I better finish up my projects before those get
released. No work will be done for at least a week following that. :)
Unfortunatly I didn't have time to get the Amiga 3000 out of storage, and
it's the only way I can make floppies for the Amiga 500. So I didn't get to
try any of the games out, didn't even get a chance to download any.
The wierd thing on the ROMs is that IIRC, they listed the Amiga and Atari
versions as ROMs?!?!
Zane