OK, here's The Pawn:

I have no idea how to get graphics to show up in the Amiga version of The Pawn, except for the title screen there.
I *did* notice that it plays music and it caused me to jump, as I was not expecting that.
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That would be great! Let me make an FTP login for you, if that works.Flack wrote:That's awesome! A friend of mine build an image for the MiST that has the Amiga configured with WHDload. If you want a copy let me know, he just sent me images of all his pre-configured machine cores.
Great question.Flack wrote:Do you find these old games stand up?
More and more, I am finding that I enjoy the ones that I have memories of, and that many the ones I am only now experiencing for the first time don't seem all that great.
That's not directed toward TTiTT -- that was indeed a fun game, although a lot of those games suffered with bad, quirky, and difficult to use interfaces.
Technically, PCs had EGA graphics.Flack wrote:When the Amiga came out, it was competing with the 8 bit computers of the time (think C64 and Apple II), the black and white Macintosh, and PCs running in CGA. Graphically, the Amiga seemed like the most amazing computer EVER to me.
Certainly true for the PC. Wikipedia says that Ad Lib wasn't even founded as a company until 1987! How did we manage?The stereo audio was also leaps and bounds above the competition.