I think we only had a few CD32 games, but I remember playing more of these on Amiga 500 etc. Zool, Superfrog, Battlechess, Arcade Pool. Thanks for the memories.
It's recalling all the magic of playing as a kid games like Diggers, D-Generation, Liberation and of course Oskar, and many else. I still have my Amiga somewhere, but most of CD's may not be readable anymore:/ Unfortunetly gameplay from oskar is missing:(
I had a Commodore Vic-20 and a Commodore-64 waaay back when. The Vic-20 was fun for what it was at the time. The C-64 had some great games well but oh God the load times off the 💾floppy💾drive took soo long!💤😴 Still I really enjoyed it. I never the the Amiga or this system. But again the games seem decent. I really love these looks back at older 🕹systems🕹&🎮games🎮. Great reminders of our past and how far games have come. I wouldn't say for the better though. Yes they LOOK phenomenal, and sound amazing, but back then the games had heart and were so much more fun.
@@DementedCaveroh ja. Ladezeiten von 45 Minuten für ein Spiel. Und nicht selten gab es den gefürchteten Boot Error und man musste die Kassette zurück spulen und wieder von vorne beginnen
Its a very underrated little system for sure... a true hidden gem, anyone who grew up in the uk in the 80’s did themselves an injustice for not getting behind this little system as it was an extension of the original amiga and in the 80’s the amiga in the uk was a huge deal... the music and speech in some of these games was also pretty damn incredible and easily rivalled the sound on snes and megadrive. The system just needed that little extra polish to some of the games and maybe a bit of real current 3rd party backing from konami and capcom, and it could of been a legit 16 bit wars contender. It was a true console adaptation of classic uk home computer gaming and im really surprised it didnt do better
@@sebastientoccupe5704 From unofficial AVGN subreddit: Mike Matei said he bought a CD32 that didn't work, so he rushed ordered a second one. That working one is probably sitting on a shelf behind some other consoles, or somewhere else
Nice list, noticed only 2 problems: 1)ATR segment has sounds from Cannon Fodder 2)Wendetta 2175 listed. (It doesn't autoboot, and requires more memory than CD32 has as standard. It's an AGA Amiga CD game)
I had A1200 with Cyberstor IV 16 MB RAM and game canot be started from Workbench. Had to start Amiga without startup and type comand for run game. Whatever, game far ahead from time ...
@@EstamosDe No, even at the time the CD32 offered more creative potential for developers. But unfortunately most games were mostly straight ports of the games from the older system. Terrible business decision because there was little to persuade Amiga owners to buy the CD32 as an upgrade. Most developers simply didn't utilize the new power of the platform. The CD32 didn't stand a chance really.
To have any chance, the Amiga 1200 (CD32) would have to be able to run Doom without any turbo cards. So it would have to be about 15 times faster than the Amigia 500, but it was about 3-4 times faster.
Sorry to drop this : Those are nowhere near ALL CD32 games some where left out, among them is a Star wars game, at least the one i am aware of, a kinda flight sim one from the side among others. The difference is most notable at Chuck Rock II, either via accident or fully aware he left out the first game wich has a nice longplay to rip scenes from dating back waaay prior to 2017. At least in the video discribtion he admited it and said (almost) to it. A real one with ALL of them would be due thou most people dont bother doing that. Might as well look for an emulator right now to enjoy those games that where like 40% of my childhood (as i did not have direct access to a CD32 myselfe sadly, but my aunt had it, sadly she threw it away rather than give it to me back then...)
Have only played a small fraction of all these games, but the few I have played have been entertaining. I think it's a shame that this system didn't do better.
como unico comentario en español, lo unico que puedo decir es que la musica de los juegos es lo unico que vale la pena. los juegos en si parecen de 16 bits y no lo valen por el precio que tenia la consola en su epoca.
efectivamente aquí en España costaba 59.900 pesetas , los juegos 6000 pesetas, no tenía el cache ni refinamiento de los juegos japoneses , ni nada exclusivo, eran juegos de 1200 , y estamos hablando del año 93, que teniamos todavia la megadrive y la super sacando juegos a tope. Respecto al la música es CD, siempre es mejor que en la versión de cartucho, disquetes,etc.
The folks that have the Amiga copyrights should make a mini CD32 with a collection of the best games it had. It wouldn't need to have joypads, only bluetooth so people could connect their xbox and ps4 joypads to it. Im sure it would sell. I would definitely buy one and there are out there a lot of "old people" like me that grow up with the Amiga. Even a mini console to play DOS games would be cool. 100 euros, 100 games :)
Pedro Gordinho That is an idea but to make a mini version of all kinds of consoles might not be the solution. Instead of that maybe one machine that plays all like the Mist fpga.
That wouldn't work because they would have to license all the games and by doing so, they wouldn't make any money. One system at a time :) I really would love a mini CD32. No configurations, just plug and play.
These may be all Classic games, however new games have been made for the CD32 for years - these are missing here. RETURN magazine reports on these new games for CD32 and many other systems (NES / SNES, Commodore 64, PlayStation, Sinclair, Atari (8-bit & 16-bit). If you want to know more about new games for classic computers and consoles, you should subscribe to RETURN magazine: www.return-magazin.de
Potential???... But what potential???.... The Amiga CD32 is still the greatest videogame failure in the history of consoles!!!...🤣🤣🤣 All its games are conversions from Amiga 500, no I repeat NO dedicated titles!!... It was born in 1993, and a few months later Commodore FAILURE!!!...🤣🤣🤣 And you dare compare it with Sega Mega CD!!??..... The Mega CD is an Add-On that sold approximately 9 million units worldwide, in a lifetime between 1991 and 1997, this demonstrated its character and its potential, with INCREDIBLE titles such as: Sonic CD, (the most beautiful Sonic ever!..) Silpheed, (High-speed polygonal graphics, with high level of programming, mixed between FMV, and REAL) AX-101, ( Also like Silpheed ) Soul-Star, ThunderHawk, Buttle Corps, (3D graphics with the Custom A.S.I.C. Chip) Lunar 1 and 2, Popful Mail, Fatal Fury Spécial, Mortal Combat CD, The Terminator CD, Spiderman, Cobra Command, Road Advanger, Dragons Lair, Space Ace, and many many more!!!...How can you allow yourself to make comparisons like that!!??....
На ней шла UFO это довольно круто! Ее кстати использовали на ТВ виде машины для титров, и создании компьютерной графике. Кстати компьютерную графики для сериала Вавилон 5 делали и на ней. Amiga опередила свое время.
На самом деле это рил обычная sega cd от британцев, насколько помню ее и создавали для конкуренции с сегой си ди. Но все же amiga cd32 была чуть мощнее, фмвшные игры были не такими зернистыми, да и порты с амиги 500 вполне добротные. Среди всех игруль где-то увидел клон starfox, на амиге сд32 он тут летает на стабильные 30 фпс при большем количестве полигонов, для слабой 32битки("первой в мире") это уже что-то)
I really don't understand how things happen sometimes. Like people build a business, then they make this system... ANYONE could see in their games that this is no better than Genesis or SNES which are less than half the price, but someone says "yeah go ahead lets market this piece of crap and stake the company on this" Who the hell does this? How do you make it to head of a company and head of a group of engineers making the system if you suck this much? It's pathetic, like I really dont get how Amiga 32, CDI, Jaguar, 3DO happened, but at least Jaguar and 3DO had some capability, Amiga32 is just a laughing stock, has nothing visually over the 16 bit systems... and did anyone really make "Base Jumpers" and say "Yeah this will sink Mario and Sonic, 10 million copies sold incoming" What the hell were they thinking?
It's because they're all or mostly Western designed games, so they all look super cheesy even though some of them have some interesting technical innovations. The NEC PC Engine was an 8 bit system and its games look way better than these because they were Japanese made. The 2D era belonged to Japan.
The CD32 was basically an Amiga 1200 (a 1992 32 bit computer) with a CD drive. Amiga architecture was almost fully backwards compatible, meaning pretty much anything released for the Amiga family of computers since 1985 ran on the latest version. So yes, what you see on the CD32 is mostly Amiga 1200 games, and huge quantities of old 16 bit Amiga titles which games developers were hoping to make a few more quid from. There was also the games library from the previous 16 bit Amiga CDTV system. There weren't all that many titles in the end that made good use of the CD32's capabilities, and the console didn't survive in the market long enough for most developers to spend the time and effort coding for it.
I heard it was going to have the same Graphics chip that ended up in the PS1 (At the time a bit of a gamble) but that Commodore due to looming financial troubles opted for the chip that was in the Amiga (A safer option, so they thought) rather than take a gamble. Shame they didn't risk it, but a lovely little system all the same, so glad I bought it & still have it with all the games too.
It's a shame that this system can barely compete with the 3DO, 32X and Jaguar. By the time the real next generation systems arrived, they all had no chance, as there were a tonne of basic failings in all of the above systems.
@@valenrn8657 They used the same hardware as an Amiga 1200, which, although competent, could only compete against 16-bit consoles, with SNES-like graphics at a Mega Drive resolution. Yes, they cut costs on components, but the price was high. When the Saturn and PlayStation came out two years later, the price was justified because they were true 32-bit systems
@@MrJorgalan A1200 has a shared 32-bit bus. Saturn, PS1, and 3DO have discrete video memory, hence these consoles exceed the "32-bit" bus. The same for "full 32-bit" gaming PCs with discrete video memory.
Alien Breed must be based on Knight Rider game. Alien Breed 3D is a Doomlike. Banshee must be a "1942" game remake. Base Jumpers : Rick Dangerous Beavers : is this game for pussies ? Black Viper : Road Rash ? Bump and Burn : Wacky Wheels ? DIsposable Heroes : R-Type ? Guardian : Starfox ! Kid Chaos : Sonic !
Trash Games on a Falles console. Never saw Games or System to sell. 32 Bit? Next Generation? Trash System cant sell Trash Games. Some Ports. No Note. Sadly its failed. Amiga should released better System 1996. Wanted make big money with cdrom. Not worked. Joypad also Trash. All of this System is like trash. Amiga 64. Sadly
It was shit. The games were just souped up Amiga games with a much higher price tag. £25 a game when I could go to my local pirate dealer and get the Amiga versions for £3 a pop.
I think we only had a few CD32 games, but I remember playing more of these on Amiga 500 etc. Zool, Superfrog, Battlechess, Arcade Pool. Thanks for the memories.
It's almost like the CD32 is a glorified Amiga 500 with a CD-ROM drive 🙄
i loved the atmosphere only amiga games could give you, dark seed,cruise for a corpse and the lesser known but weird as ass, blood crypt.
Dark Seed and Cruise for a Corpse were on pc too at the same time as Amiga.
What happened at 2:07?. The sounds are from cannon fodder.
Here's a theory. Quite possibly... it was a mistake during editing... I know right, crazy theory!
17:01 Doing that in public are you?
5:07
Same with that boy
It's recalling all the magic of playing as a kid games like Diggers, D-Generation, Liberation and of course Oskar, and many else. I still have my Amiga somewhere, but most of CD's may not be readable anymore:/ Unfortunetly gameplay from oskar is missing:(
Deep Core graphics are Outstanding!! 9:36
I had a Commodore Vic-20 and a Commodore-64 waaay back when. The Vic-20 was fun for what it was at the time. The C-64 had some great games well but oh God the load times off the 💾floppy💾drive took soo long!💤😴 Still I really enjoyed it. I never the the Amiga or this system. But again the games seem decent. I really love these looks back at older 🕹systems🕹&🎮games🎮. Great reminders of our past and how far games have come. I wouldn't say for the better though. Yes they LOOK phenomenal, and sound amazing, but back then the games had heart and were so much more fun.
If you thought the disc drive was slow, you would have gone to sleep with the cassette drive
@@DementedCaveroh ja. Ladezeiten von 45 Minuten für ein Spiel. Und nicht selten gab es den gefürchteten Boot Error und man musste die Kassette zurück spulen und wieder von vorne beginnen
@@grimusel4329 Yes, that was very annoying when that happened.
Nice vid, and some pretty good looking games, too
Super Skidmarks really stands out i feel.
Fighting games are one of the Jankiest on this system though there's some pretty iconic games I played like alien breeder and diggers, and also oscar.
37:32 lets swap the colours of our cars.
Defender of the Crown was soo good
Its a very underrated little system for sure... a true hidden gem, anyone who grew up in the uk in the 80’s did themselves an injustice for not getting behind this little system as it was an extension of the original amiga and in the 80’s the amiga in the uk was a huge deal... the music and speech in some of these games was also pretty damn incredible and easily rivalled the sound on snes and megadrive. The system just needed that little extra polish to some of the games and maybe a bit of real current 3rd party backing from konami and capcom, and it could of been a legit 16 bit wars contender. It was a true console adaptation of classic uk home computer gaming and im really surprised it didnt do better
It came when the 16bit war was pretty much over and it's badged as 32bit. It was gunning for the PlayStation.
11:45 wow emerald mines, finally we have a 32 bit system to run a game like this!
And with graphics not much superior to Boulderdash on Commodore 64
Oh dear, having to start with Akira, that's rough. So many good games after that though.
Nintendo switch should have all these games on there atari 5200 the Amiga the Commodore everything should be on the switch all retro stuff
Nah, a mini cd32 would be better.
Oh dang, there's actually more Amiga CD32 games that The Angry Video Game Nerd missed before he destroyed his Amiga CD32 console.
He has been a real jerk to have done that
@@richard1311 that's also my thought : he should have sold it or give it to somebody else. Wasting good old hardware is totally dumb.
@@sebastientoccupe5704 From unofficial AVGN subreddit:
Mike Matei said he bought a CD32 that didn't work, so he rushed ordered a second one. That working one is probably sitting on a shelf behind some other consoles, or somewhere else
Nice list, noticed only 2 problems:
1)ATR segment has sounds from Cannon Fodder
2)Wendetta 2175 listed. (It doesn't autoboot, and requires more memory than CD32 has as standard. It's an AGA Amiga CD game)
I had A1200 with Cyberstor IV 16 MB RAM and game canot be started from Workbench. Had to start Amiga without startup and type comand for run game. Whatever, game far ahead from time ...
Just picked up an A 500 mini and am looking into what to download for it. TY, quality seems to vary quite wildly from game to game on this thing?
These games look substandard for a so-called 32-bit console.
32-bit of a Amiga computer. Because it was a Amiga Computer that you could use as a console.
36:01 Top Gear 2, my favorite game!
Whoa, most of the games not have music, and some seems 8 bit games... what are they thinking
Were*, in past, these are old games
@@EstamosDe No, even at the time the CD32 offered more creative potential for developers. But unfortunately most games were mostly straight ports of the games from the older system.
Terrible business decision because there was little to persuade Amiga owners to buy the CD32 as an upgrade. Most developers simply didn't utilize the new power of the platform.
The CD32 didn't stand a chance really.
Super Skidmarks and Cannon Fodder are the two I remember very very well
These games are definitely something else
To have any chance, the Amiga 1200 (CD32) would have to be able to run Doom without any turbo cards. So it would have to be about 15 times faster than the Amigia 500, but it was about 3-4 times faster.
37:03 Resident Evil 1 song confirmation hahahahahahaha, ops Capcom has suck it!
20:15 I thought my system had hung whilst watching this video. Soon realized it hadn't, it was just the 'engine noise' coming from the game :D
Missing wing commander cd32...
Legends and The Speris Legacy looks neat. Never heard of them.
Sorry to drop this : Those are nowhere near ALL CD32 games some where left out, among them is a Star wars game, at least the one i am aware of, a kinda flight sim one from the side among others. The difference is most notable at Chuck Rock II, either via accident or fully aware he left out the first game wich has a nice longplay to rip scenes from dating back waaay prior to 2017.
At least in the video discribtion he admited it and said (almost) to it. A real one with ALL of them would be due thou most people dont bother doing that. Might as well look for an emulator right now to enjoy those games that where like 40% of my childhood (as i did not have direct access to a CD32 myselfe sadly, but my aunt had it, sadly she threw it away rather than give it to me back then...)
Haven’t seen that much shit, since last time I walked through a pig farm
That´s not All Games .One game is missing , Wing Commander .
@Christian H. I Think it was Listed just not Shown.
Have only played a small fraction of all these games, but the few I have played have been entertaining. I think it's a shame that this system didn't do better.
Great channel, amazing work thank you so much Sir for that. One sub more! Regards.
como unico comentario en español, lo unico que puedo decir es que la musica de los juegos es lo unico que vale la pena. los juegos en si parecen de 16 bits y no lo valen por el precio que tenia la consola en su epoca.
efectivamente aquí en España costaba 59.900 pesetas , los juegos 6000 pesetas, no tenía el cache ni refinamiento de los juegos japoneses , ni nada exclusivo, eran juegos de 1200 , y estamos hablando del año 93, que teniamos todavia la megadrive y la super sacando juegos a tope. Respecto al la música es CD, siempre es mejor que en la versión de cartucho, disquetes,etc.
The folks that have the Amiga copyrights should make a mini CD32 with a collection of the best games it had.
It wouldn't need to have joypads, only bluetooth so people could connect their xbox and ps4 joypads to it.
Im sure it would sell. I would definitely buy one and there are out there a lot of "old people" like me that grow up with the Amiga.
Even a mini console to play DOS games would be cool.
100 euros, 100 games :)
Pedro Gordinho That is an idea but to make a mini version of all kinds of consoles might not be the solution. Instead of that maybe one machine that plays all like the Mist fpga.
That wouldn't work because they would have to license all the games and by doing so, they wouldn't make any money. One system at a time :)
I really would love a mini CD32. No configurations, just plug and play.
Pedro Gordinho in the case of Amiga, many games are already public domain, as for many other great systems like the C64 and old Atari stuff.
5:14 is Bubba'n'Stix
The same games of Amiga 500??,in this year SNES appear?
The Pc games whith SVGA yes appear,and nothing news for this time whit A32cd.
These may be all Classic games, however new games have been made for the CD32 for years - these are missing here. RETURN magazine reports on these new games for CD32 and many other systems (NES / SNES, Commodore 64, PlayStation, Sinclair, Atari (8-bit & 16-bit). If you want to know more about new games for classic computers and consoles, you should subscribe to RETURN magazine: www.return-magazin.de
Mega race, Lotus trilogy, little devil, etc
Um ou outro jogo demonstra o potencial 32 bits.De resto soa como um Sega CD,sem a maioria dos terríveis FMV's.
Potential???...
But what potential???....
The Amiga CD32 is still the greatest videogame failure in the history of consoles!!!...🤣🤣🤣
All its games are conversions from Amiga 500, no I repeat NO dedicated titles!!...
It was born in 1993, and a few months later Commodore FAILURE!!!...🤣🤣🤣
And you dare compare it with Sega Mega CD!!??.....
The Mega CD is an Add-On that sold approximately 9 million units worldwide, in a lifetime between 1991 and 1997, this demonstrated its character and its potential, with INCREDIBLE titles such as: Sonic CD, (the most beautiful Sonic ever!..) Silpheed, (High-speed polygonal graphics, with high level of programming, mixed between FMV, and REAL) AX-101, ( Also like Silpheed ) Soul-Star, ThunderHawk, Buttle Corps, (3D graphics with the Custom A.S.I.C. Chip) Lunar 1 and 2, Popful Mail, Fatal Fury Spécial, Mortal Combat CD, The Terminator CD, Spiderman, Cobra Command, Road Advanger, Dragons Lair, Space Ace, and many many more!!!...How can you allow yourself to make comparisons like that!!??....
Most of these games are good I think.
Исходя из увиденного данная консоль по мне так наиболее похожа на Sega Mega-CD.
На ней шла UFO это довольно круто! Ее кстати использовали на ТВ виде машины для титров, и создании компьютерной графике. Кстати компьютерную графики для сериала Вавилон 5 делали и на ней. Amiga опередила свое время.
Ты имеешь в виду приставку "Commodore Amiga CD32", чьи игры показаны в данном видео ИЛИ ВСЁ ЖЕ компьютер "Amiga"??? (это же ни одно и то же!)
На самом деле это рил обычная sega cd от британцев, насколько помню ее и создавали для конкуренции с сегой си ди. Но все же amiga cd32 была чуть мощнее, фмвшные игры были не такими зернистыми, да и порты с амиги 500 вполне добротные. Среди всех игруль где-то увидел клон starfox, на амиге сд32 он тут летает на стабильные 30 фпс при большем количестве полигонов, для слабой 32битки("первой в мире") это уже что-то)
AVGN What Were they thinking?!?
I believe there was a port of Mortal Kombat on ACD32...
anyone know where to get gunship 2000??
Kang Fu almost looks like a Pilotredsun animation.
True
ATR racing got Cannon Fodder sndfx!
Missing Wing Commander...
How did Deep Core get away with ripping off Gods so obviously?
2:07 broken thing with cannon fodder sounds 6:01real cannon fodder
so many golf games!!!!!
Deep core is just Gods .
Thanks (upload).
Good work, but You miss lot of unofficial releases and games from last years.
*Unofficial*
I really don't understand how things happen sometimes. Like people build a business, then they make this system... ANYONE could see in their games that this is no better than Genesis or SNES which are less than half the price, but someone says "yeah go ahead lets market this piece of crap and stake the company on this" Who the hell does this? How do you make it to head of a company and head of a group of engineers making the system if you suck this much? It's pathetic, like I really dont get how Amiga 32, CDI, Jaguar, 3DO happened, but at least Jaguar and 3DO had some capability, Amiga32 is just a laughing stock, has nothing visually over the 16 bit systems... and did anyone really make "Base Jumpers" and say "Yeah this will sink Mario and Sonic, 10 million copies sold incoming" What the hell were they thinking?
OleeeeEEEEEE🇪🇸🕹😆👍EE... FOLLOW 💖💖💖🕹🍺🏖😂
Good vid thanks but ATR sounds more like Cannon Fodder ;)
Weird that the system is 32 bit and the majority of the games are 8 bit and 16 bit....wasted potential.
Looks like a 16 bit power console with shit third parties programming. Only few games looks good, but a lot more are fun.
It's because they're all or mostly Western designed games, so they all look super cheesy even though some of them have some interesting technical innovations. The NEC PC Engine was an 8 bit system and its games look way better than these because they were Japanese made. The 2D era belonged to Japan.
@@johnoloughlin747 PC Engine had a 16 bit gpu and its main cpu still ran faster than the SNES....
i need an original controller.
pm me if you got one for sale
Good 16 bit system...ops,32 bit,really?
The CD32 was basically an Amiga 1200 (a 1992 32 bit computer) with a CD drive. Amiga architecture was almost fully backwards compatible, meaning pretty much anything released for the Amiga family of computers since 1985 ran on the latest version.
So yes, what you see on the CD32 is mostly Amiga 1200 games, and huge quantities of old 16 bit Amiga titles which games developers were hoping to make a few more quid from. There was also the games library from the previous 16 bit Amiga CDTV system.
There weren't all that many titles in the end that made good use of the CD32's capabilities, and the console didn't survive in the market long enough for most developers to spend the time and effort coding for it.
I heard it was going to have the same Graphics chip that ended up in the PS1 (At the time a bit of a gamble) but that Commodore due to looming financial troubles opted for the chip that was in the Amiga (A safer option, so they thought) rather than take a gamble. Shame they didn't risk it, but a lovely little system all the same, so glad I bought it & still have it with all the games too.
Doom is missing
It's a shame that this system can barely compete with the 3DO, 32X and Jaguar. By the time the real next generation systems arrived, they all had no chance, as there were a tonne of basic failings in all of the above systems.
From the Q1 1993 wholesale CPU prices, 68EC020 @ 16 Mhz is $15 and 68EC020 @ 25 Mhz is $18. Commodore went is too cheap to extract maximum profit.
@@valenrn8657 They used the same hardware as an Amiga 1200, which, although competent, could only compete against 16-bit consoles, with SNES-like graphics at a Mega Drive resolution. Yes, they cut costs on components, but the price was high. When the Saturn and PlayStation came out two years later, the price was justified because they were true 32-bit systems
@@MrJorgalan Mega Drive and SNES have discrete VRAM.
@@MrJorgalan A1200 has a shared 32-bit bus.
Saturn, PS1, and 3DO have discrete video memory, hence these consoles exceed the "32-bit" bus.
The same for "full 32-bit" gaming PCs with discrete video memory.
@@MrJorgalan Mega Drive has 68000's 16-bit system RAM and discrete 8-bit VRAM.
Stock A500 has an inferior shared 16-bit memory.
This console has the only version of Battletoads that sucks
Nah, every Amiga version of Battletoads is a crime against humanity, not just the CD32 version.
@@CountScarlioni you know what, I take that back. I don't actually like Batletoads that much, except Battletoads Arcade.
@@bumblerinteractive1554 I can agree with that. The arcade version is the only one I'd choose to play!
Alien Breed must be based on Knight Rider game.
Alien Breed 3D is a Doomlike.
Banshee must be a "1942" game remake.
Base Jumpers : Rick Dangerous
Beavers : is this game for pussies ?
Black Viper : Road Rash ?
Bump and Burn : Wacky Wheels ?
DIsposable Heroes : R-Type ?
Guardian : Starfox !
Kid Chaos : Sonic !
UP AMIG💾🖱😂🍺🇪🇸A
Jejeje Like si eres español y te descojonas porque la consola se llama ''Amiga''
Look likes 16 bit
Well I see where the developers for Atari Jaguar tried to pawn the shit games they made went.... lol
Yeah, you got it backwards. Many Jaguar games were Amiga ports.
Looks like this game system has no real benefit over a500
And that would mostly be a correct assumption
The benefit is you can have the entire amiga adf collection on 8 CDs with a nice frontend
FINALIZADOOOOOOO
yes
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CD32 doesn't deliver a new 32-bit texture-mapped 3D experience.
Trash Games on a Falles console.
Never saw Games or System to sell.
32 Bit? Next Generation?
Trash System cant sell Trash Games.
Some Ports. No Note.
Sadly its failed. Amiga should released better System 1996. Wanted make big money with cdrom. Not worked. Joypad also Trash. All of this System is like trash.
Amiga 64. Sadly
Was there even one essential title on this crappy console?
Trash...dont feel bad about buying a sega cd anymore in 199X
What a scam this console was. Most of these games could fit on a unique CD...
Up there with the worst consoles ever for various reasons, too many to mention.
this console was shit
Lol oh really
It was shit. The games were just souped up Amiga games with a much higher price tag. £25 a game when I could go to my local pirate dealer and get the Amiga versions for £3 a pop.
This console was garbage.
Still got one for sale😅