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D/Generation

D/GenerationAGA

Credits
Published: 1993, Mindscape Logo
Developer:Abersoft
Coder:Robert Cook, Jim Brown John Jones-Steele
Graphics:Vicki Sidley, Tansi Brooks, Steve Leney
Musician:Sean Gugler
Information
Hardware:AGA
Disks:2
License:Commercial
Language:English
Players:1 Only
Relationship:Also available for CD32
Also available for OCS, ECS
Categorization
Genre:Adventure
Subgenre:Isometric 3D
Tags:action, flipscreen, futuristic, isometric, puzzle, scifi, scrolling, shooter
Magazine Reviews
Amiga Joker (Feb 1994) 77%
The One Amiga 76 (Jan 1995) 92%
Average magazine rating: 85%

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8 Comments

catilealo 2020-06-25
Disappointed with the AGA version. The PC VGA version STILL has more colors and came out in 1991. Why couldn't they use the same for AGA 2 years later. Was also a Windows 3.1 release (1993) that used SVGA 640x480. Was hoping they would use this for the CD32 but again it was same the the AGA version.
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Lester1 2018-02-22
(9/10)
Simple, original, atmospheric, and one of my favourite Amiga games. I love the glimpses of the nighttime cityscape that you see through the windows while trapped 80+ floors up. Some thought is occasionally required to progress but is applied through an action game interface, running around shooting and being shot at, making it much more exciting than a puzzle game. The opening 2-3 rooms where you land to deliver the parcel and enter through reception, before the door locks behind you, had a similar sort of appeal to the (much longer) opening sequence of Half-Life some years later. Similarly, running around a destructible office environment with computers, tables, chairs etc was so refreshingly ordinary in an era when action games tended to be set in far-flung and extraordinary environments.
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PopoCop 2015-11-24
(8/10)
Another "playability over graphics" game. Doesn't look interesting but plays very well. Recommended.
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yaztromo 2015-10-23
(8/10)
@nem0 you can see there are differences in amount of colours used in game if you compare screenshots from the ECS version on lemon.

This game has great atmosphere, I haven't got far in it yet, but it looks like one of the Amiga gems so far.
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MrPants99 2007-02-19
Like a lot of Amiga games, imo, this is crying out for an update or sequel - perhaps onto the current hand helds...?

With some of the dross appearing on the PSP and DS I'd have thought there was a veritalbe gold mine of Amiga games to re-release and cash in on?

I always loved this game but never actually completed it - hopefully I will now!
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Guybrush Threepwood 2006-10-07
(9/10)
Nice little game to play, some nice touches in this.
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Kai 2006-10-03
(9/10)
This was not Amiga only, there's also a DOS version. Great game, though! I also like the look!
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nemO 2006-09-30
Aaaah, I love the style of this game, very original, and the gameplay was cool too, altho maybe a bit slow. Neat graphics, but I can't seem to see a difference between OCS and AGA except for the narrative screens. Anyway, cool and immersive game
And Amiga only!
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