Doomed: The Embers of Amiga FPS

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  • @ModernVintageGamer
    @ModernVintageGamer 9 років тому +1683

    great video. I am the author of the Strife AGA port. thanks for giving it a mention :)

    • @TheUKNutter
      @TheUKNutter 7 років тому +35

      Modern Vintage Gamer You should email him about it.

    • @ryanyoder7573
      @ryanyoder7573 7 років тому +23

      Modern Vintage Gamer glad to hear you are a fellow developer

    • @homelessEh
      @homelessEh 6 років тому +17

      pretty hyped at how all the old stuff out theres getting a second look. ie:new home brew nes games on the market was the first iv seen, and i see all these GOG dosbox reworks cropping up.. its true all the best gaming ip's have been done. but now there coming back for a second pass!

    • @Krystalmyth
      @Krystalmyth 5 років тому +10

      I was too little to play these at the time you all made these games, but I would enviously gaze at screens in all the available magazines I could find. I was a Nintendo kid by necessity, but a PC gamer at heart even before I touched one. Guess who was the only kid in school with Wing Commander on their SNES. Total identity crisis hehe.

    • @chuckmanson7949
      @chuckmanson7949 5 років тому +2

      Liar

  • @paper95k
    @paper95k 8 років тому +1157

    Everytime i watch Ahoy's Vids, it feels like well-made professional documentary unlike other youtube videos.

  • @evanredacted7977
    @evanredacted7977 4 роки тому +160

    "Those that could wrangle raw machine code and make hardware sing"
    That is an incredible quote.

    • @TDGCmote
      @TDGCmote Рік тому +8

      this is part of what I truly cherish about AHOY- serious thought and honor goes into the things that deserve recognition.

  • @Foebane72
    @Foebane72 9 років тому +80

    I had an Amiga 500 and then an A1200 during the platform's "golden age", and at some point I was absolutely FANATICAL about it. But then I realised I was a diminishing lone voice among PC owners and finally chose a 486 PC over a CD-ROM add-on drive for my A1200. Doom is actually the reason why, since I saw it on a friend's PC and was absolutely blown away by it.

    • @Foebane72
      @Foebane72 9 років тому +8

      ***** Well, it wasn't really just Doom, now I think about it, but the fact that Commodore went bust that gave the situation an air of terminal hopelessness, because after AGA (for which I applaud the Commodore engineers as the Amiga badly needed an upgrade), there would be no new Amiga hardware at all, at least from the company who knew the Amiga most. Yes, I knew about Escom and Gateway, but they didn't really know the hardware at all so weren't passionate about it. In any case, I'm glad I got a PC as I was there for the late-1990s "golden age" of the FPS, namely the Dooms, Quakes, Unreal, Half-Life and so on.

    • @aeiouxs
      @aeiouxs 2 роки тому +4

      I followed an identical path Aaron. Seeing Doom on a friends PC changed everything for me (plus the ability to use Autodesk 3D Studio which got me a career in games) Regards.

  • @interlace84
    @interlace84 2 роки тому +17

    I'm on a binge tonight-- every single one of these is just brilliant!! *PLEASE* make sure they're never deleted, gamers of any age will find all of it useful

  • @Runeclaw
    @Runeclaw 10 років тому +84

    I had an Amiga 1200 with an 020 accelerator card and I remember how much I enjoyed playing all of Alien Breed 3D. First Team 17 released a tech demo for the game and I finished that one over and over again. Once I got the full game, I had an amazing experience and I can still remember how happy I was once I defeated the gigantic robot on the last level, grabbed the key from it and almost got a heart attack when I opened the last door and was attacked by the most basic alien enemy some evil developer had hidden there.

    • @amcadam26
      @amcadam26 6 років тому +4

      But the 1200 already had an 020. Do you mean an 030 card?

    • @RetroDawn
      @RetroDawn 5 років тому +4

      @@amcadam26 There have been 28 MHz 020 cards for the 1200, even in modern times. The 030 isn't that much of an advance over the 030 if you don't need an MMU, as is the case with AmigaOS.

  • @robertbeckman2054
    @robertbeckman2054 3 роки тому +2

    I remember a friend who had an Amiga back in 1987. I had an NES. Other kids, I knew, still had the Atari 2700. It was a weird time, where some kids had games with blocks portraying players and one pixel representing a ball, while others had computers that could render an almost photo-realistic image. The range in graphics was HUGE.

  • @d_vibe-swe
    @d_vibe-swe 8 років тому +56

    Perfect video!
    The Amiga is more about feeling and community than hardware. That's why people still using it for making demos and sometimes games.

  • @pixelsatdawn2
    @pixelsatdawn2 10 років тому +24

    Really interesting. I'm an old school Amiga owner into the mid 90s, and even I hadn't heard of all of these. I never owned an accelerated Amiga, so I remember struggling with postage-stamp sized Gloom and salivating over AB3D and Breathless. Would love to see some more Amiga videos. Might even do some myself :)

  • @JohnSmith-wj7ge
    @JohnSmith-wj7ge 8 років тому +13

    I had Gloom for the Amiga CD32, the co-op was a lot of fun and required genuine teamwork and a tactical approach.

  • @1InVader1
    @1InVader1 8 років тому +112

    A500 owner here, it's still working :)

    • @StrangerHappened
      @StrangerHappened 5 років тому +3

      You might also want to buy the latest Amiga models. They can run A500 games but also quite impressive 3D games fullscreen.

    • @merlyberdproductions883
      @merlyberdproductions883 4 роки тому +1

      Respect sir

    • @sandakureva
      @sandakureva 4 роки тому

      As opposed to my dad's A4000, which had its mobo fail back in the late 90s.

    • @psisis7423
      @psisis7423 4 роки тому

      Good luck running javascript

    • @Nebulous6
      @Nebulous6 4 місяці тому

      @@sandakureva It's those darned 1990s capacitors. Easily fixed.

  • @UtopiaV1
    @UtopiaV1 7 років тому +171

    11:16 "'Testament' was a satanic take on the genre..." What was Doom then, wholesome family fun?

    • @OpenMawProductions
      @OpenMawProductions 6 років тому +38

      I think Doom is regarded more for the science fiction bent then for the religious bent. Testament, if I recall, is much more religiously themed. Doom is cut more form the cloth of Aliens. Space marines vs demonic monsters.

    • @zurbruggg
      @zurbruggg 4 роки тому +11

      Michael Persico not the final boss? The ICON OF SIN? The giant cow skull with a pentagram and a hole in his forehead? The thing that’s supposed to be the literal embodiment of sin itself?

    • @TheRealColBosch
      @TheRealColBosch 4 роки тому +16

      He said "*A* satanic take," not "*THE* satanic take." He was differentiating it from the mostly straight sci-fi shooters he'd already discussed.

    • @psisis7423
      @psisis7423 4 роки тому +4

      But the "genre" refers to fps, more specifically fps that run on an Amiga. Which Doom didn't, right?

    • @Unit_00
      @Unit_00 3 роки тому +1

      "'Testament' was a satanic take on the genre..." does not imply that any other particular game wasn't

  • @erebostd
    @erebostd 5 років тому +5

    I played all of them back in the time, going from a 500 to a 1200, to an accelerator card ... This is quite a trip down memory lane...

  • @chomerly
    @chomerly 7 років тому +1

    This brought back some memories. I still own an Amiga A500 and A600. And I would never dream of getting rid of either of them.

  • @edtheluck
    @edtheluck 8 років тому +1

    Fantastic vid!
    Selling my trusty A500+ back in 1994 will haunt me forever and yes.. it was to fund a 486 for Doom II. At the time it was nothing but in retrospect, with the library I had for my Amiga before she went, it'll always be something I can never replace.
    Break out the violins.

  • @darkchild130
    @darkchild130 8 років тому +47

    Amiga 1200 owner here. So many good games that I miss.

    • @HenningKnopp
      @HenningKnopp 6 років тому

      First Person Shooters? Can you give some examples, I think he got all the important ones!

    • @Tapani1979
      @Tapani1979 6 років тому

      Same here and I still am. My 1200 runs well still \m/

  • @niccilomachiaveli
    @niccilomachiaveli 9 років тому +492

    You loved her, didn't you Stu?

  • @redavatar
    @redavatar 7 років тому +33

    I didn't even know much about the Amiga back in the days - it wasn't popular in Belgium (in fact almost unknown among kids) but I did get into PC gaming since 1993 and my first "contact" with the Amiga was through Stuart Campbell who wrote for PC Gamer around 1995. He had previously written for Amiga Power and half the stuff he wrote, was complaining about how bad the PC was, and how great the Amiga was. Sadly, his attitude seems all too familiar - as a retro gamer who has came to discover the Amiga and learned to love it, I encounter far too many Amiga fans who trash talk retro PC gaming which is very unfair - the developers moved onto the PC because the Amiga screwed up, simple as. The games made for PC by former Amiga studios were just as good if not better (Bullfrog for example) - it's sad because it almost put me off Amiga gaming the way its fans attacked PC gaming ...

    • @RetroDawn
      @RetroDawn 5 років тому +3

      Surprising, since the Amiga was so popular in the rest of Europe, including the four countries closest to you: France/Netherlands/Luxembourg/Germany. And, even in the US, where it wasn't that popular, most kids who were at all into computers had heard/read about it, at least. Apparently there were at least a fair amount of Amigas in Belgium, as there's a club to this day: www.amigaclub.be/. Perhaps it is just because you and your classmates were younger than the age of folks who had gotten into the Amiga years before 1993? 1993 was the tailend of the Amigas' and other home computers' age. I wonder why the Amiga would possibly have been much less popular in Belgium than its neighbors. What computer and gaming systems, besides the PC, were popular in Belgium in 1993 and previous?

    • @warrax111
      @warrax111 4 роки тому +1

      It's only good, that it moved to one platform. But golden age of PC ended very soon, in early 2000, when again "a separator" came into place, namely consoles. First playstation didn't do it, but Xbox, and stuff after it, ruined PC gaming. Now, all titles are developed firstly in mind with consoles, and it brought into PC bad optimalization, FPS limits, bad controls, menu and layout. Developers even stoped to think they have freedom on PC, while they are bound and limited on consoles, with stupid controlers with few buttons, so games started to be very silly, and also menus, etc. Money are money. Games are better selling on consoles. This is why golden age of PC was somewhere in mid 90's, to first 3d accelerated games. With Morrowind in 2002 and later, I already felt "console touch" in games, but after year 2010, it's beyond endurance.

    • @mareksicinski3726
      @mareksicinski3726 Рік тому +1

      amiga was better in some aspects than early pc

    • @redavatar
      @redavatar Рік тому +1

      @@mareksicinski3726 The Amiga 500 was miles better than early PCs for gaming - but from 1990 onwards the tables started to turn. First it was just the sound that still lagged behind but quickly even that was matched on the PC. Despite being a huge retro PC fan, I'm not a fanboy - I have an Amiga 1200 which I spent a small fortune on and boxes full of Amiga games - but my gripes are mainly about how the Amiga fanbase even TODAY still talks shit about PCs because they took away the thunder of the Amiga.

  • @michaelmartin9022
    @michaelmartin9022 6 років тому +94

    I went to school with an Amiga nut. How we laughed when, circa 1999, he announced he was getting a new Amiga with "a hard drive and everything".

    • @TheSudsy
      @TheSudsy 3 роки тому +16

      I went to school with a PC nut and how we laughed in 1992 when I got my a1200 with a hard drive and millions of colours, thousands of top quality games and and with an accelerator card, could emulate their DOS PC's, on a pre emptive, multimedia operating system, with native GUI - which was upgradable into a tower with voodoo GFx cards, modern soundblaster, SCSI CDrom. That was why people loved the Amigas because there was always potential to improve the stock machine. It cost you, but if you could afford it the benefits were wonderful.

    • @Rockzilla1122
      @Rockzilla1122 3 роки тому +6

      @@TheSudsy please go outside and talk to other human beings

    • @mrkitty777
      @mrkitty777 3 роки тому +3

      @@TheSudsy brutal force took out the amiga unfortunately.😭

    • @hellishcyberdemon7112
      @hellishcyberdemon7112 2 роки тому +4

      @@TheSudsy all that pc kid dude had to do was wait 6 years for half life and that completely killed the Amiga

    • @DanielFerreira-ez8qd
      @DanielFerreira-ez8qd 2 роки тому +1

      @@TheSudsy Guess those benefits didn't do much good when PCs started to do the same.

  • @steliosarvanitis5606
    @steliosarvanitis5606 8 років тому +39

    Ow, how i remember me as a 12 year old child, with a dictionary next to my amiga, playing adventure games! Those were the days, and nights.
    I was a "late adopter", i bought my A500+ on 1992 and man it was a ride up until 1998 (still got her of course), for me it wasn't about the FPS or doom clones, for me it was about the point and click adventures and Dungeon Master.

    • @aplasticsoldier9130
      @aplasticsoldier9130 7 років тому +1

      Στέλιος/Stelios Αρβανίτης/Arvanetes guess you were a "weird " kid

    • @gtjett9050
      @gtjett9050 8 місяців тому

      me too 1998 is the last year use and a1200 too expensive or PC used with win98 and graphic card used on ebay and fallout (1) is gone ....

  • @TheLexy31
    @TheLexy31 10 років тому +4

    Many days spent switching seats with my mates playing Lords of chaos or having Speedball tournaments. Was a great machine.

  • @lasarousi
    @lasarousi 9 років тому +5

    I am impressed how he can make anything sound sentimental and deep. like he said in such poetry that amiga still have dudes making stuff for it. i applaud.

  • @fm5280
    @fm5280 10 років тому +81

    Very well researched, ultimately entertaining and informative!!! Very much enjoyed, thank you Mr. Brown!!!

    • @OddManSam
      @OddManSam 10 років тому +1

      Shpoovy Fluffington At least he didn't all caps it. I think he was just showing he was happy. :3

    • @fm5280
      @fm5280 10 років тому +2

      OddManSam that's exactly what i meant. I very much enjoy all of Ahoy's videos, so i exclaim. If anything it's proper netiquette to not put caps unless you're shouting. i don't know how exclamation points can be interpreted to mean shouting.

    • @OddManSam
      @OddManSam 10 років тому +1

      AERODYNAMIK11 Yeah, I agree. I think the other guy was just looking for something to make fun of.

  • @localhost123456
    @localhost123456 8 років тому +2

    The narration is just so brilliant. I forget sometimes that he is talking about video games!

  • @midshipend7107
    @midshipend7107 6 років тому +16

    Had to come back here after the Flatline vid

  • @zzodr
    @zzodr 7 років тому +7

    Ahhhhhhh SpeedBall. ICE CREAM, ICE CREAM! If you never played it, you won't get that.

  • @bobbysnobby
    @bobbysnobby 9 років тому +1

    These are some of the best made, most polished videos on youtube. The production values, clear writing and narrating along with the classy visuals and gameplay footage easily puts these videos as of late as some of the best content on youtube. Do please continue.

  • @FerrariKangaroo
    @FerrariKangaroo 7 років тому +1

    Really great video.
    Personal anecdote: As an Amiga owner, X-Wing was the turning point for me to become a 486 DX2 owner (with dual speed CDROM). I liked Doom but a high polygon space simulator set in the Star Wars universe was the true motivation for me to hang up my Amiga boxing gloves.

  • @n1ckotene
    @n1ckotene 10 років тому +6

    Well this just took me right back in time!
    Back in the day the Amiga was fantastic but ended up relying on loyal fans including myself - there was never a long term plan.
    It was a sad but enevitable day when I first booted up Windows 95
    But, thanks for your time and effort Stuart

  • @michaellao7317
    @michaellao7317 9 років тому +70

    Beginning of Video
    "Nothing is impossible, some things are just less likely than others"
    End of Video
    "Replicating the 3D visuals of Doom on stock Amiga hardware was impossible"

    • @handsomebrick
      @handsomebrick 5 років тому +6

      Instead of saying "impossible" he should have said "not going to happen" or something similar to that; anyone who's ever seriously programmed knows that nothing is impossible, and your only limits are your abilities. It was not superior hardware that created Doom, but rather the superior mind of John Carmack.

    • @LuizAlexPhoenix
      @LuizAlexPhoenix 5 років тому +4

      @@handsomebrick
      Sure, wanna see you program a fridge to run Crysis 3 on ultra graphics on 60 FPS and 4K. If one had the time and knowledge, making the Amiga run Doom ought to be possible but the necessary compromise would render it pointless.

    • @handsomebrick
      @handsomebrick 5 років тому +12

      @@LuizAlexPhoenix Well there you go, the problem is not that it's impossible but that it's pointless.

    • @terrsus
      @terrsus 4 роки тому +1

      @@handsomebrick lmao

    • @little_fluffy_clouds
      @little_fluffy_clouds 2 роки тому +2

      Lots of things are impossible, such as skiing through a revolving door or juggling three blue whales

  • @zenithquasar9623
    @zenithquasar9623 10 років тому +2

    Amiga 500 was my most favourite thing as a child! I still have really fond memories!

  • @Brascofarian
    @Brascofarian 10 років тому +3

    Lotus Esprite Turbo Challenge deserved a mention as a classic Amiga game. I bought a RAM upgrade just to play it.

  • @ArcturusDeluxe
    @ArcturusDeluxe 10 років тому

    Having an Amiga up until 96/97 when I finally got a PC, I actually grew up on a lot of these games, so its nice to see them get covered, I feel like I'm the only one who played them sometimes. So thanks!

  • @AlveolarNasal
    @AlveolarNasal 10 років тому +1

    Is it just me or his voice makes everything sounds classy?

  • @sraaju
    @sraaju 10 років тому +37

    I used to have an Amiga ... now I only have a computer.

  • @madcat789
    @madcat789 9 років тому +2

    We had two amigas at home, the 2000 for my dad, and the 500 for me and my sisters.
    I miss those machines.

  • @LukeHarpercouk
    @LukeHarpercouk 10 років тому +2

    What a fantastic video, I grew up with an Amiga and it's what inspired me to do many things later in life.

  • @MattCooketheomniscient
    @MattCooketheomniscient 10 років тому +50

    Some people may not, but I prefer these new videos of yours to "the grenade launcher acts the same way as on the other weapons" type guides. If you chose to forego weapon guides altogether in favor of these and Iconic Arms type uploads I'd be happy.

  • @Skeletonpack
    @Skeletonpack 10 років тому

    This is easily one of, if not *the* most visually appealing work you've put out, Stu. I was especially impressed by the introduction; the music and visuals worked together perfectly.

  • @3Black.1Red
    @3Black.1Red 10 років тому +319

    But can it run Crysis?

    • @U1TR4F0RCE
      @U1TR4F0RCE 10 років тому +60

      there are probably some who have tried

    • @arsipaani
      @arsipaani 10 років тому +65

      when source code is released.. we will see.

    • @FredericBOISDRON
      @FredericBOISDRON 10 років тому +33

      No, but Quake 3, Return to Wolfenstein : Ennemy Territory and more... exists for Amiga NG. We wait for Doom 3. If we have the source, we have the game ;)

    • @U1TR4F0RCE
      @U1TR4F0RCE 10 років тому +6

      Frederic BOISDRON that is quite impressive.

    • @PokeDude1995
      @PokeDude1995 10 років тому +26

      Technically any computer ever created could run Crysis. You'd just have to be patient when waiting for frames to render for some computers.

  • @Cephalopod51
    @Cephalopod51 7 років тому +1

    Your coverage of the history of Amiga's First Person Shooters was beautiful. You think you might cover the history of the early FPSs for the Mac? There are a few interesting titles to study: Pathways into Darkness, Marathon, and Sensory Overload.

  • @fausty616
    @fausty616 10 років тому +172

    Love the soundtrack Stu, did you make it?

    • @XboxAhoy
      @XboxAhoy  10 років тому +441

      mrfausty1 I write all my own music and do all my own stunts.

    • @King_Waddle_Dee
      @King_Waddle_Dee 10 років тому +75

      "Stu: Action Cop"

    • @ThatGuyWhoLeaksStuff
      @ThatGuyWhoLeaksStuff 10 років тому +1

      Ahoy What software do you write it on?

    • @Phycho326
      @Phycho326 10 років тому

      Ahoy Stu can you send me the song in the video it has some sick beats to it I love it :D

    • @BirdFluJapan
      @BirdFluJapan 10 років тому +5

      You think I should post some of Ahoy's secondary school work? ^-^ Them mods were fantastic ;-D

  • @KorenLesthe
    @KorenLesthe 10 років тому +217

    Wow, your video was amazing ! Thanks TotalBiscuit, The Cynical Brit for his vid about your channel, it was worth every second !

    • @NSFSponsor
      @NSFSponsor 10 років тому +2

      I know right, I might check out that Mattosis guy TB was talking about.

    • @mathog11
      @mathog11 10 років тому +3

      Damion Dixon Definitely do that. He's very good.

    • @KrzysztofKotarba
      @KrzysztofKotarba 10 років тому +1

      wonder how many people watching TB already knew Ahoy.

    • @mathog11
      @mathog11 10 років тому +3

      Krzysztof Kotarba I knew everyone... except Ahoy.

    • @bobthebobt
      @bobthebobt 10 років тому

      I remember watching ahoys cod black ops 1 videos and I could never find him but luckily totalbiscuit was there

  • @dayglo98
    @dayglo98 7 років тому +1

    Amiga 500 was amazing ! Chambers of Shaolin, House of the Rising Sun, F/A-18 Interceptor etc.

  • @dessertstorm7476
    @dessertstorm7476 7 років тому +1

    so nostalgic for amiga. All those great old games. Not the doom clones obviously, but games like dune 2, blues brothers chaos engine, the settlers, speedball 2, xenon 2 etc.

  • @WielkiZielonyMelon
    @WielkiZielonyMelon 8 років тому +2

    The "Cytadela" FPS was programmed by Paweł Matusz, who was the coder for the Polish demoscene group "Suspect". They were active at the beginning of 90's.
    You really need fanatics like the demoscene guys to squeeze as much as you can from an Amiga.

  • @Sundaydish1
    @Sundaydish1 7 років тому +1

    I refused the switch to pc for so long. Miss you Denise. Damn you Commodore.

  • @eleventhknight9744
    @eleventhknight9744 6 років тому

    Like Stu, I played on Commodore computers growing up.
    Fun fact about the name of the company...
    Jack Tramiel wanted a name that invoked military meaning when he started his typewriter company (the company began on a US Army contract) but Admiral (now Whirlpool) and General (as in GE) were already taken. He settled on Commodore, which was a traditional senior commissioned officer rank in the US Navy in the 19th Century. It has been used to a lesser degree in the Western world.
    Commodore itself is a translation of the original French word Commandeur, a translation of commander.
    com·mand·er
    /kəˈmandər/Submit
    noun
    noun: commander; plural noun: commanders; noun: Comdr.
    1.
    a person in authority, especially over a body of troops or a military operation.
    Commodore Int'l presented an advanced GUI and technological innovations that never caught on, but set the stage for future innovations.
    In this case, Commodore is appropriate, as it literally means 'Leader.' They were pioneers and leaders in what they brought to the table. And even if they fell short for not taking up first-party software licenses and hardware shortfall, they are responsible for a precedent.
    Leader.
    Tramiel served with the US Army.
    Hark the phrase by Thomas Paine, later coined by General Patton and others.
    "Lead, follow, or get out of the way."

  • @Trencher1375
    @Trencher1375 7 років тому +1

    Great video! I would like to seen Hired guns mentioned but still very good.

  • @pneumanlsd
    @pneumanlsd 10 років тому

    Thanks so much for making this -- it took me right back to the mid-to-late '90s, when I read about all of these games in earnest, and looked forward to the few of them I could play on my old A3000. I'm glad to see that the games of that era haven't been totally forgotten!

  • @chrisbrower7985
    @chrisbrower7985 7 років тому +1

    I am quite impressed with the fair treatment you gave this amazing platform. more appreciation for it is needed. These were the same machines that gave us the FX and CG creations used in both Star Trek and Babylon 5.

  • @thegreatagitator4675
    @thegreatagitator4675 9 років тому +2

    Great video! Very informed insight. Never been much into playing games on the Amiga...used it for graphics, audio and video editing...but the energy and persistency of the game devs was remarkable.
    I had one of the accelerator cards. WarpEngine 40 something. Too expensive, too late.

  • @ufuk_c
    @ufuk_c 4 роки тому +2

    although technically not an fps, i think "hired guns" deserved a mention here.

  • @HankTaylor
    @HankTaylor 10 років тому +1

    You took some obscure system and games I'd never heard of and made an extremely fascinating presentation. Bravo
    Edit: changed "random" to "obscure"

  • @schedarr
    @schedarr 8 років тому +1

    Feels like a tribute to Amiga and it's well deserved tribute. Well done Ahoy.

  • @jackuno
    @jackuno 10 років тому +1

    Oh my god, that sweet, sweet nostalgia. I remember playing SWIV and Another World on the Amiga. And since I had the A1000, I had to use that damn Kickstart diskette every time. Thanks for the memories :')

  • @inewulf3204
    @inewulf3204 4 роки тому

    Getting all Your vids back in my suggested. Good nostalgia on nostalgia, the A500 was my favorite thing as a kid and moving onto PC In the 90s was mind blowing as a 9 year old

  • @nenadsuperzmaj
    @nenadsuperzmaj 6 років тому

    Oh man. I remember trying to make sense of the pixelated, slow mess that were Gloom and Breathless on a stock Amiga 1200 back in the day.
    I got to actually play these games recently thanks to FS-UAE and it made me sigh with nostalgia and joy.
    Amiga was magic. No other machine could even come close to making me feel so amazed. Yes, I was a kid back then, but still...
    Thank you for the wonderful video, Stu! Peace out from Serbia.

  • @nathanschoeder9902
    @nathanschoeder9902 10 років тому

    I watch his videos for his professionalism and history. I had no idea what he was talking about throughout the whole video. I just like listening to him. Nice work Stu.

  • @DrBIeed
    @DrBIeed 9 років тому

    Excellent insight to what I call the AD era of Amiga. I have a ton of childhood memories using the 500 and the 2000. In 1989 it was a completely wild concept, especially when it came to sound.

  • @mark12358
    @mark12358 6 років тому

    0:30 still after so many years, watching the design and shape of the Amiga "wedge line" computers, it let me say they're beautiful indeed.

  • @thenothing2786
    @thenothing2786 Рік тому

    I cannot believe the brilliance of the author of Another World. The fact that he knew a large collider could open a gateway to another dimension is just incredible. Especially since it’s recently been theorized to be a very good possibility.

  • @saeedpatel2446
    @saeedpatel2446 6 років тому +2

    Those developers back then who really had to know the low level machine code to make games as optimized as possible...they were truly talented coders!

  • @marshallzzzz
    @marshallzzzz 4 роки тому

    “Not with a bang, but with a whimper.” Great nod there to that poem Stu.

  • @doctorsocrates4413
    @doctorsocrates4413 9 місяців тому +1

    I am 51 years of age and still have an amiga500...well in fact i have 3 of them and this computer never died in my opinion.

  • @Livinghighandwise
    @Livinghighandwise 4 роки тому +1

    This dude's narrating skills are top notch. ;)

  • @Dukefazon
    @Dukefazon 10 років тому +1

    Okay, that was beautiful. I loved my Amiga 500 back in the days.

  • @Redders002
    @Redders002 8 років тому +1

    I remember my Amiga 1200, ahh the memories.

  • @Ribbons0121R121
    @Ribbons0121R121 6 років тому

    every video he makes is amazing and sounds like a documentary.
    this needs to be a tv show

  • @Dandramere
    @Dandramere 7 років тому

    Got to love Amiga's lasting power, I had one as a child and played so many wonderful games.

  • @GSGDaveyBoy
    @GSGDaveyBoy 7 років тому +1

    Feeling the love for the Amiga here for sure but disappointed Hired Guns didn't even get a mention! I know it wasn't exactly true FPS but it was similar in concept to Death Mask and a far superior title IMO!

  • @richardmollberg3096
    @richardmollberg3096 5 років тому +1

    Jolly good fun is an understatement.

  • @mikaeldk5700
    @mikaeldk5700 4 місяці тому +1

    Another World is a unique, visually artistic masterpiece.

  • @ChrisPatti
    @ChrisPatti 6 років тому

    This is a beautiful piece! Thoughtful, fast moving and very professionally put together with a lot of interesting info I didn't know as a long time Amiga fan! Nicely done!

  • @tomo55554
    @tomo55554 10 років тому

    Gotta thank you for these video's Ahoy. Most of the titles you talk of in this video are either before my birth or in its year and as a gamer its nice to know where we come from, because like many things it can also help us to see where we are going.

  • @Kainlarsen
    @Kainlarsen 4 роки тому

    I miss the Amiga so much.
    For an 11 year-old boy who was bullied at school, it was a means of escape when I couldn't find it in me to draw or write.

  • @TheShepardclarke
    @TheShepardclarke 8 років тому +1

    never thought i'd get emocional watching an Amiga retropective video.

  • @Enchantaire
    @Enchantaire 4 роки тому

    Exactly that. I had a 500, but upgraded to a PC ~1995 and never got to see the Amiga FPS. A valiant effort.

  • @aspizak
    @aspizak 5 років тому

    grew up playing most of them, Alien Breed 3D was this legend of a game - i remember the first preview - everyone was blown away.

  • @clockwork4190
    @clockwork4190 8 років тому +1

    This is my favorite YT channel now.

  • @coolbossnessFTW
    @coolbossnessFTW 10 років тому

    I know you were worried about this not performing well Stu, and it probably won't get as many views as the old weapon guides and IA, but you did a bang up job. As someone who appreciates obscure video game history, this was amazing.

  • @Noah-Lach
    @Noah-Lach 10 років тому

    RetroAhoy returns! Glad to hear that the music is louder too cause you always do a surprisingly great job on it.

  • @halbwurm
    @halbwurm 10 років тому +10

    Even though I had an AMIGA 500 with hundreds of games (!!) I never played any FPS on it! :-D

    • @megahombre24
      @megahombre24 10 років тому +1

      I was on the atari end of things, no FPS here of course :) I think Doom and Hexen on PC were my first FPS experiences as far as I can remember it, until Quake and Duke 3D came along. Good old times...

    • @SianaGearz
      @SianaGearz 8 років тому

      +megahombre - Konsolero mit Sombrero Actually Falcon seems like the most capable platform to run DOOM-style FPS.

  • @TheRealSAKUZA
    @TheRealSAKUZA 10 років тому +1

    YAY My first computer was an AMIGA 500! Best thing ever!!!

  • @DinsRune
    @DinsRune 6 років тому

    I love learning about this sort of thing. People who care about their computers and their games, and go above and beyond for them. People who Try.

  • @johneygd
    @johneygd 8 років тому +1

    The amiga was a beast wich thrilled the mid 1980's.

  • @M1nd_Fl4y3r
    @M1nd_Fl4y3r 10 років тому

    Fantastic video, Stu. You seem to have really captured the heart of what these developers were doing.

  • @Gew219
    @Gew219 7 років тому +2

    "Behind the Iron Gate" is V A P O R W A V E grandad.

  • @Pulsed101
    @Pulsed101 8 років тому

    I have a real soft spot for the amiga, lots of fond memories playing it as a kid.

  • @ShinoSarna
    @ShinoSarna Рік тому +3

    If anyone wants to give Alien Breed 3D a try, there is a modern port of the game to GZDoom engine, with ton of improvements, called Project Osiris. It might as well be the definitive remaster of the game.

    • @atifarshad7624
      @atifarshad7624 9 місяців тому +1

      I have played it and I can definitely recommend it

    • @SomeOrangeCat
      @SomeOrangeCat 2 місяці тому +1

      it contains something the original game was sorely lacking: A melee attack.

  • @mrWhite81
    @mrWhite81 2 роки тому +1

    Amiga my best friend from childhood.😥

  • @mikester1290
    @mikester1290 7 років тому +2

    Thumbs up especially for seeing Turrican in there.

  • @keyserxx
    @keyserxx 2 роки тому

    I was late to the Amiga party with A500 in 1992 and A1200 in 1995. I bought some of these games; Gloom (with the samples from the film Aliens :)) and Alien Breed 3D - I'd forgotten it until this video but it was awesome! I'd already played Doom at high framerates on my Dad's 386/486 PC. I also went Playstation 1 for the proper 3D fix at the time. I finally got a PC for Quake II in 1998, that was a great 3 years :) I'm back on the Amiga now with a MiSTer and CRT monitor woop.

  • @DOOMxMD
    @DOOMxMD 10 років тому

    Fantastic video Stu! Nice to see you taking the time produce some high quality niche content alongside the broader audience videos (which I also enjoy). A good balance of both would be a great direction for your channel.

  • @PartyDude_19
    @PartyDude_19 5 років тому +2

    Genetic Species is a very pretty looking game

  • @valley_robot
    @valley_robot 8 років тому +1

    without any doubt the best video i have ever watched regarding the amiga , thanks mate

  • @mikaeldk5700
    @mikaeldk5700 4 місяці тому +1

    There was an FPS game for Amiga that could be played by 4 players, one quarter of the screen for each player. 2 players on joysticks, and 2 players on the keyboard. It became so crowded around the small screen, and the option to play 4 people at the same time was enough to make it a really fun game. I do not remember the name of it. Does anyone inhere remember The Name?

  • @openjcd
    @openjcd 5 років тому +1

    This guy's voice really fits the bill!

  • @Carn_Is_Done
    @Carn_Is_Done 8 років тому

    Interesting video. I've never been fond of the FPS genre. Doom and Duke Nukem 3D were fine but I always preferred being able to see my character on screen and know where his feet are. Even today I'm not a fan of FPS games and spend most of my gaming time playing third person games such as Uncharted and Ratchet & Clank. However I found this video very interesting due to me (still) being an Amiga owner (got my A1200 in the corner of this room) and I had a couple of these games. Breathless wasn't much fun but Gloom certainly entertained. Though we still spent most of our time preferring the more 'primitive' but certainly atmospheric Hired Guns for our first person view action especially cos of the 4 player mode & being able to draw your own characters in Deluxe Paint and import them. :)

  • @bobankrsmanovic9398
    @bobankrsmanovic9398 7 років тому +4

    Such a great video. You did an awesome job mate. Any chance that you make a video about commodore bankruptcy? Or Amiga. Something like you did for a Doom game. Anyway I encourage everyone to help you creating awesome stuff, either through Patreon, or donations.
    Cheers and keep up the awesome work.