I love how the Demo says a lot of things about being blown away by the console, and the 4 games on it are normal games you could play on an Amiga computer before and make no use whatsover from being on the CD32
Possible movie-like CD32 ripoff graphics that came on a CD32 demo disc include: 0:53 - Jurassic Park 1:28 - Back to the Future 1:44 - The Hunt for Red October? 1:55 - Independence Day, or Mars Attacks (which is wasn't released until 1996 when the console was dated 1993) 2:38 - Top Gun
La ringrazio per avere pubblicato questa demo, era dal Gennaio del 1996 che non la vedevo ! Dove ? Vicino a casa mia c'era un negozio che trattava prodotti Amiga e nella vetrina c'era un Amiga CD32 con questa demo.
Write in english, thank you for this video, i remember this demo from one Amiga store in my city in Italy (January 1996). One Amiga CD32 and one screen with this demo.
I wouldn't say it was garbage. More pointless since the games were just straight ports from the Amiga. The Commodore Amiga computer was well ahead of it's time in graphics and sound. Only the Atari St came close.
"Blows away the competition" ? Really? That's not quite how I remember it 😀 Infact a few years later, along came a disc based console that really did blow away the competition, and the CD32 should've really been doing three years earlier, what said console a few years later was doing, but instead Commodore chose to just bung Amiga 500 games on CD's with zero enhancements for the most part sadly!! The CD32 was capable of much greater things had they chose to actually utilise it to its full potential, but alas, they chose to show off games like Microcosm, it looked great at the time, but the game was/is a load of crap, take away the flashy FMV and what's left? Not a lot 😀 There are a few exceptions like Simon the Sorcerer with the cool speech by Chris Barrie, and a few other games that had cool CD soundtracks, The Chaos Engine etc, but there just wasn't enough of them! These days it's a cool piece of hardware to own though witht the TF add on plugged in the back, and I love Amiga scene demos, so I end up watching lots of them on mine more than anything else, and play a few classics now and again :)
I love how the Demo says a lot of things about being blown away by the console, and the 4 games on it are normal games you could play on an Amiga computer before and make no use whatsover from being on the CD32
Yep, and unfortunately that is most of the entire CD32 library.
0:01 Amiga cd is nice
0:30 CD Slaps 32 and Pac-mans Amiga
2:52 Amiga cd is about to come at you
I love the startup.
Possible movie-like CD32 ripoff graphics that came on a CD32 demo disc include:
0:53 - Jurassic Park
1:28 - Back to the Future
1:44 - The Hunt for Red October?
1:55 - Independence Day, or Mars Attacks (which is wasn't released until 1996 when the console was dated 1993)
2:38 - Top Gun
The Jurassic Park one is taken from The Valley of Gwangi (1969)
La ringrazio per avere pubblicato questa demo, era dal Gennaio del 1996 che non la vedevo ! Dove ? Vicino a casa mia c'era un negozio che trattava prodotti Amiga e nella vetrina c'era un Amiga CD32 con questa demo.
Write in english, thank you for this video, i remember this demo from one Amiga store in my city in Italy (January 1996). One Amiga CD32 and one screen with this demo.
Remind me to get a paint can.
The must have add-on for your cd32.
Still rocking mine
So damn lovely. CD32 Forever.
I had one of these bad boys when it launched, only had 1 game for it (Liberation) till my dog ate the controller. RIP.
Big F
Jim Sachs is a genious and a visionary man like Jules Verne !!
The start up used to scare the crap out of me as a kid lol
“The worlds first 32 bit game machine”
Jaguar: veeeerrry funny, commodore.
Wasn't the fm towns Marty the first
This could if been one hell of a console if they just put more thought and effort into it.
Every company when it's pride month
Lmao
I don't get it, I do know about the meme but I don't get this one
@@EnterAName2823 I think he's talking about the rainbows XD
@@Cr4z3d oh lmao, true
July 1: Thanks, we do NOT need you anymore. Thanks for the money, GBYE!
My friend had a amiga cd32
Did he have to put a paint can on top of it to get it to work?
@@aegiseurobeat4559 lmao
@@aegiseurobeat4559 lol nice reference
Oh man i know it was garbage but i loved that machine.
I wouldn't say it was garbage. More pointless since the games were just straight ports from the Amiga. The Commodore Amiga computer was well ahead of it's time in graphics and sound. Only the Atari St came close.
Does it include a paint can to hold down the disc hatch?
0:11 Is that the game begins.
Living in the land of the lost
"Blows away the competition" ? Really? That's not quite how I remember it 😀 Infact a few years later, along came a disc based console that really did blow away the competition, and the CD32 should've really been doing three years earlier, what said console a few years later was doing, but instead Commodore chose to just bung Amiga 500 games on CD's with zero enhancements for the most part sadly!! The CD32 was capable of much greater things had they chose to actually utilise it to its full potential, but alas, they chose to show off games like Microcosm, it looked great at the time, but the game was/is a load of crap, take away the flashy FMV and what's left? Not a lot 😀
There are a few exceptions like Simon the Sorcerer with the cool speech by Chris Barrie, and a few other games that had cool CD soundtracks, The Chaos Engine etc, but there just wasn't enough of them!
These days it's a cool piece of hardware to own though witht the TF add on plugged in the back, and I love Amiga scene demos, so I end up watching lots of them on mine more than anything else, and play a few classics now and again :)
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That was random
Women in motion.