
Populous was best on the Amiga, as was Powermonger and Mega lo mania.
Discuss. Heatedly.
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Fri 15 May 2009, 23:08,
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Discuss. Heatedly.

Super Sprint on the ST with three people sharing the keyboard and one on the joystick ftw!
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Fri 15 May 2009, 23:10,
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are a nonsense.
Speedball 2 with a mate. The two of you furiously bashing buttons until either the joystick or your thumbs broke.
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Fri 15 May 2009, 23:13,
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Speedball 2 with a mate. The two of you furiously bashing buttons until either the joystick or your thumbs broke.

Hell, even Xenon did.
The Chaos Engine was their best, though, IMO.
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Fri 15 May 2009, 23:17,
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The Chaos Engine was their best, though, IMO.

If you were too slow (fell off bottom of screen) your car was given a points penalty and teleported back to the middle of the screen.
I had a soft spot for Ballistix too.
Run the Gauntlet was a lovely competetive 4 player game too FECK'n hated those hovercrafts though!
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Fri 15 May 2009, 23:24,
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I had a soft spot for Ballistix too.
Run the Gauntlet was a lovely competetive 4 player game too FECK'n hated those hovercrafts though!

Bomb the Bass!
Aye, Chaos Engine was probably the pinnacle.
But I was not as much a button masher. Dungeon Master, Eye of the Beholder, Heimdall, and abandoned places were more my fodder.
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Fri 15 May 2009, 23:21,
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Aye, Chaos Engine was probably the pinnacle.
But I was not as much a button masher. Dungeon Master, Eye of the Beholder, Heimdall, and abandoned places were more my fodder.

Or is that just a game I've never heard of?
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Fri 15 May 2009, 23:27,
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which actually arrived first on the ST is quite possibly the most important home computer game ever once you discount Elite, which of course is the daddy.
tinyurl.com/5dww2k
free to play
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Fri 15 May 2009, 23:32,
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tinyurl.com/5dww2k
free to play
dmjava.free.fr/