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by Trev » Sun Oct 24, 2010 11:08 pm
3DOKid wrote:The Amiga was an astonishing piece of computing. I had a friend (believe that if you want!) and we stood in front of Burton Computer Supplies circa 1988 astonished by Shadow of the Beast and it's paralax scrolling. That said, across the road at Parkers Snooker Hall, I quite liked Pit Fighter.

I also like Pit Fighter back in the day. Took me a long while to admit to myself that it wasn't very good.
Hmmm ... I don't believe I've ever played Shadow of the Beast.
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by 3DOKid » Mon Oct 25, 2010 5:41 am
Trev wrote:3DOKid wrote:The Amiga was an astonishing piece of computing. I had a friend (believe that if you want!) and we stood in front of Burton Computer Supplies circa 1988 astonished by Shadow of the Beast and it's paralax scrolling. That said, across the road at Parkers Snooker Hall, I quite liked Pit Fighter.

I also like Pit Fighter back in the day. Took me a long while to admit to myself that it wasn't very good.
Hmmm ... I don't believe I've ever played Shadow of the Beast.
This is where you tube comes into its own. Shadow of the beast isn't worth playing, but it technically it is something to behold.
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by Austin » Mon Oct 25, 2010 7:41 am
I kind of like Shadow of the Beast. A lot. But then again, I also like damn-near-impossible games that rely on memorization and split-second timing in order to be completed.
