
| Credits | |
| Published: | 1994, Acid Software |
| Coder: | Mark Sibly |
| Musician: | Anthony Milas |
| Information | |
| Hardware: | AGA |
| Disks: | 2 |
| Code Language: | ASM 68k, Blitz Basic |
| License: | Commercial |
| Language: | English |
| Players: | 1 or 2 |
| Relationship: | Also available for CD32 |
| Categorization | |
| Genre: | Shoot'em Up |
| Subgenre: | 3D |
| Tags: | 3d, shooter |
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One of the first CD32 games I bought to use in the CD-Drive of my A1200. Of course, as many games on AMIGA, it's a nice technical achievement but we are far from the gameplay of the model, Starfox (aka Starwing). Less smooth, less variety in action, no immersive story, musics are not really my cup of tea to be honest. But in other hand, it's a really entertaining game. Destroy all ennemies while keeping safe installations and battles inside motherships are a good idea. Graphics are colorful and make go od use of untextured polygons. Play it on an expanded A1200/A4000 is also a good idea for smoother 3D.
So, don't see an amiga clone of Starfox and try it!
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Very nice conversion to keyboard and mouse. Runs smoothly enough on standard A1200. Game is fun to play for the most part. Enemies often ram your ship which is a little unfair and the difficulty becomes very hard by the Egypt level. Forgiveable as everything else is so well implemented.
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Very nice polygon graphics, good controls and smooth gameplay
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This appered at around the same time that Starfox (Starwing) was the big game for the Super Nintendo, a nice attempt and runs quite well on a standard 1200.
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Yes, it is a very fun game! The GFX do move very smoothly, better on 030+ of course.
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This sure looks lie a good game to me! Someone already played it? If the vectors move as smooth as I think they do, this could be a killer game then!
anyone?
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