Pretty sure I've mixed up some of these ... 0:00 X-Copy Professional 0:04 Cannon Fodder, Sensible Software 0:05 Speedball 2: Brutal Deluxe, The Bitmap Brothers 0:06 Sensible World of Soccer, Sensible Software 0:07 Lotus Esprit Turbo Challenge, Magnetic Fields 0:08 Alien Breed, Team17 0:09 The Lost Patrol, Shadow Development 0:10 Soccer Kid, Krisalis Software 0:12 The Settlers, Blue Byte 0:13 Cannon Fodder 2, Sensible Software 0:14 Lemmings, DMA Design 0:15 Wings of Fury, Unlimited Software Inc. (port) 0:16 Brutal Sports Football, Teque Software 0:17 Banshee, Core Design 0:18 Dune II: The Battle for Arrakis, Westwood Studios 0:21 Superfrog, Team17 0:22 Another World (AKA: Out of this World), Delphine Software 0:23 Lotus Turbo Challenge 2, Magnetic Fields 0:24 The First Samurai, Vidid Image 0:25 Cool Spot, Virgin Interactive 0:26 The Secret of Monkey Island, Lucasfilm Games 0:27 Skidmarks, Acid Software 0:28 Kid Chaos, Magnetic Fields 0:29 The Amazing Spider-Man, Oxford Digital Enterprises 0:30 North & South, Infogrames 0:31 Rick Dangerous, Core Design 0:32 Pinball Fantasies, Digital Illusions 0:33 Toki, Ocean (port) 0:34 Jaguar XJ220, Core Design 0:35 Worms, Team17 0:36 Chaos Engine, The Bitmap Brothers 0:37 Mortal Kombat II, Probe Software (port) 0:38 Formula One Grand Prix, MicroProse Software 0:39 Battle Chess, Interplay Productions 0:40 Desert Strike: Return to the Gulf, Electronic Arts 0:41 Kajko i Kokosz, Seven Stars 0:42 Mega-Lo-Mania, Sensible Software 0:43 Lost Vikings, Silicon & Synapse 0:44 M.C. Kids (McDonald Land), Arc (port) 0:45 Flashback, Delphine Software 0:47 Syndicate, Bullfrog Productions 0:48 DreamWeb, Creative Reality 0:49 Hostages, Infogrames 0:50 Defender of the Crown, Cinemaware 0:51 IK+ / International Karate +, System 3 0:52 Mortal Kombat, Probe Software (port) 0:53 FIFA International Soccer, Visual Sciences (port) 0:54 Speedball, The Bitmap Brothers 0:55 ABC Sports Wide World of Sports Boxing, Acme Interactive 0:56 Theme Park, Bullfrog Productions 0:57 Sensible World of Soccer, Sensible Software 0:58 Batman, Ocean Software 0:59 Body Blows, Team17 1:00 Manchester United: The Double, Krisalis Software 1:01 Skaut Kwatermaster, L.K. Avalon 1:02 Walker, DMA Design 1:03 Disposable Hero, Euphoria / Boys without Brains 1:03 R-Type II, Arc Developments (port) 1:04 Turrican II: The Final Fight, Factor 5 (port) 1:05 Prince of Persia, Domark (port) 1:06 Brutal: Paws of Fury, GameTek 1:07 Franko: The Crazy Revenge, World Software 1:08 Golden Axe, Probe Software (port) 1:09 Lotus III: The Ultimate Challenge, Magnetic Fields 1:10 The Secret of Monkey Island, Lucasfilm Games 1:11 Xmas Lemmings, DMA Design 1:12 Cannon Fodder, Sensible Software 1:13 R-Type II, Arc Developments (port) 1:14 Moonstone: A Hard Days Knight, Rob Anderson 1:15 Lotus III: The Ultimate Challenge, Magnetic Fields 1:16 Chuck Rock, Core Design 1:17 Leisure Suit Larry in the Land of the Lounge Lizards, Sierra On-Line 1:18 James Pond: Underwater Agent, Millennium Interactive 1:20 Project-X, Team17 1:21 Cannon Fodder 2, Sensible Software 1:22 Might and Magic III: Isles of Terra, New World Computing 1:23 Wings of Fury, Unlimited Software Inc. (port) 1:24 Brutal Sports Football, Teque Software 1:25 Battle Squadron: The Destruction Of The Barrax Empire, Cope-Com 1:26 Slam Tilt, Liquid Dezign 1:27 Nitro, Psygnosis 1:28 Skidmarks, Acid Software 1:29 Another World (AKA: Out of this World), Delphine Software 1:30 Formula One Grand Prix, MicroProse Software 1:31 Fury Of The Furries, Kalisto 1:32 Lotus Turbo Challenge 2, Magnetic Fields 1:33 Cool Spot, Virgin Games (port) 1:34 Fire and Ice, Graftgold 1:35 North & South, Infogrames 1:36 The New Zealand Story, Choice Software (port) 1:38 Rick Dangerous, Core Design 1:39 Superfrog, Team17 1:40 Prince of Persia, Domark (port) 1:41 Risky Woods, Dinamic Software / Zeus Software 1:42 The Blues Brothers, Titus France 1:43 Barbarian: The Ultimate Warrior, Palace Software 1:45 X-Copy Professional 1:46 Road Rash, PeakStar Software (port) 1:47 Football Glory, Croteam 1:48 Mortal Kombat II, Probe Software (port) 1:49 Lost Vikings, Silicon & Synapse 1:50 Lotus III: The Ultimate Challenge, Magnetic Fields 1:51 FIFA International Soccer, Visual Sciences (port) 1:52 Ski or Die, Electronic Arts 1:53 Manchester United: The Double, Krisalis Software 1:55 Body Blows, Team17 1:56 Turrican II: The Final Fight, Factor 5 (port) 1:57 Batman, Ocean Software 1:58 Flashback, Delphine Software 1:59 IK+ / International Karate +, System 3 2:00 Defender of the Crown, Cinemaware 2:01 Franko: The Crazy Revenge, World Software 2:02 Lotus III: The Ultimate Challenge, Magnetic Fields 2:02 Wings, Cinemaware 2:03 Mortal Kombat, Probe Software (port) 2:04 The Duel: Test Drive II, Distinctive Software Inc. 2:05 Brutal: Paws of Fury, GameTek 2:07 SWIV, Random Access 2:08 Shadow of the Beast, Reflections Interactive 2:08 Micro Machines, Codemasters 2:10 Soccer Kid, Krisalis Software 2:11 Fury Of The Furries, Kalisto 2:12 Super Cars II, Magnetic Fields 2:12 Gunship 2000, MicroProse 2:13 Stunt Car Racer, MicroStyle 2:14 Speedball 2: Brutal Deluxe, The Bitmap Brothers 2:15 Lotus Turbo Challenge 2, Magnetic Fields 2:16 Cannon Fodder 2, Sensible Software 2:17 Xenon 2: Megablast, The Bitmap Brothers 2:18 Mickey Mouse: The Computer Game, Gremlin Graphics 2:19 The Secret of Monkey Island, Lucasfilm Games 2:19 R-Type II, Arc Developments (port) 2:20 Brutal Sports Football, Teque Software 2:21 Toki, Ocean (port) 2:22 Sensible World of Soccer, Sensible Software 2:23 Mortal Kombat II, Probe Software (port) 2:24 Formula One Grand Prix, MicroProse 2:25 Jaguar XJ220, Core Design 2:27 Worms, Team17 2:28 Shadow of the Beast, Reflections Interactive 2:28 Walker, DMA Design 2:29 Battle Squadron: The Destruction Of The Barrax Empire, Cope-Com 2:30 Global Gladiators, Virgin Games (port) 2:31 Road Rash, PeakStar Software (port) 2:32 Flashback, Delphine Software 2:33 Another World (AKA: Out of this World), Delphine Software 2:34 Cool Spot, Virgin Games (port) 2:35 Mega-Lo-Mania, Sensible Software 2:35 Desert Strike: Return to the Gulf, Electronic Arts 2:36 Disposable Hero, Euphoria, Boys without Brains 2:37 Xmas Lemmings, DMA Design 2:39 DreamWeb, Creative Reality 2:40 Gods, The Bitmap Brothers 2:41 Turrican II: The Final Fight, Factor 5 2:42 ACSYS: Autonomous Cybernetic System, Unique Software 2:42 Agony, Art and Magic 2:44 Syndicate, Bullfrog Productions 2:45 Barbarian II: The Dungeon of Drax, Palace Software
@@solidsnake246 No, not a PC. You cannot play a PC game on an Amiga. And if you remember those days, they were always in very different categories in absolute all computer publications. "PC and compatibles" was its own category, so was Amiga, so was Atari ST etc.
I have never seen an Amiga, nor any of its software in person. But sweet JESUS do I love its aesthetics. If I were exposed to Amiga computers instead of IBM PCs, I'd have eaten them up. (And I still kind of do.)
Great to hear the original soundtracker samples (the famous ST-XX packs) in your song! A whole generation of musicians discovered music through Amiga trackers and I'm proud to be part of it! The Amiga revolutionized the use of a home computer and was 10 years ahead of the competition, Thanks for this great tribute to a machine that many have forgotten and that was not just an amazing "game console with a keyboard"
God fucking damnit! Fucking shit! I watched the whole video in tears. FUCK! The song and the games... the memories they invoked... You, sir, are a true artist. Never change!
Man, what a great video! You got me entire years of memories back, and including the x-copy with drive noises and guru meditation screens was a masterful touch!
The idea to use iconic Amiga sampless for the music, also to use cuts of Amiga gameplay for the video is second to none. The xcopy + floppy head stepper motor sound sequence as the base rythm and the guru meditation screen at the end added even stronger Amiga flavour to the video. Well done bro, another epic one, please do more Amiga related stuff in the future.
Ohhhh. This puts a nostalgic sadness on me because of different circumstances: 1st: I never had an Amiga but only a C64, 2nd: It was an amazing time back then. You never can compare this with nowadays games and feelings. It was extremely special and heartful!!! Thank you for this heart warming piece of music with the best game footage ever!
Great stuff, memory lane, cant help it but to feel the games (and everything around it as u guys know back in the Amiga days with friends sharing skills and games) had more heart in it. 😊
@@Miesiu Hehehe Możliwisci ma Spectruma lecz to Atarowców duma, Atariii ST, ye ye ye ;) ST i ZX128 mialy taki sam generator dźwięku tu Yamaha tam AYgrek.;) trzy kanaly +szum wprawdzie dawalo sie na tym puscic sample, ale do Amigi to mialo dalekooooo a moze pogadamy o grafice w ST i Amidze 500, albo multitaskingu ;) ST mialo swoje zalety, wbudowane midi (nie ogarnąłem do dzis czemu nie bylo midi w Amidze, koszt żaden) oraz zarąbiscie stabilny i ostry obraz w trybie mono na dedykowanym monitorze. Owszem Falcon 030 zjadal gołą A1200, ale wyszedl za pozno.
This video = my childhood. Oh yeah, those were the times.. but can it be that some included games in the video were from other 'machines'? I dont remember having Barbarian on the Amiga (only know it from C64), and MKII? The graphics looked like SNES. Good old Xcopy (dont forget the extra sectors at the end!!), Cannon Fodder, Mcdonals Land, Cool Spot, North and South and the others.. oh wow, thanks for doing this
Kiedy odkryłem, jak kopiować gry w X-copy, nie powiedziałem tego sąsiadowi, tylko pożyczałem od niego gry i potajemnie sobie kolekcjonowałem. Taki cham ze mnie był. Po jakimś czasie, nie miał się ze mną czym wymieniać. BTW - dzięki za to wideo, to najlepsze wspomnienia dzieciństwa - wyobraźnia, przygoda, wrażenia nie do zapomnienia. Ostatni album był tak niesamowity, że raczej trudno będzie go przebić.
For those that were early, Marauder would have been my choice. Banging song, love that fact that Knights of the Sky had like 2 frames. Good cross section of games and to end it off a red guru and not a green one. Great job!
Sensacional 🎉
Is it ok if I recognised over 90% of those games?
Same!
All it means is you have taste and sophistication.
Yes 🥰
It means that you are an old pick 😝 JK 😉
Because you're a boomer too :D
Pretty sure I've mixed up some of these ...
0:00 X-Copy Professional
0:04 Cannon Fodder, Sensible Software
0:05 Speedball 2: Brutal Deluxe, The Bitmap Brothers
0:06 Sensible World of Soccer, Sensible Software
0:07 Lotus Esprit Turbo Challenge, Magnetic Fields
0:08 Alien Breed, Team17
0:09 The Lost Patrol, Shadow Development
0:10 Soccer Kid, Krisalis Software
0:12 The Settlers, Blue Byte
0:13 Cannon Fodder 2, Sensible Software
0:14 Lemmings, DMA Design
0:15 Wings of Fury, Unlimited Software Inc. (port)
0:16 Brutal Sports Football, Teque Software
0:17 Banshee, Core Design
0:18 Dune II: The Battle for Arrakis, Westwood Studios
0:21 Superfrog, Team17
0:22 Another World (AKA: Out of this World), Delphine Software
0:23 Lotus Turbo Challenge 2, Magnetic Fields
0:24 The First Samurai, Vidid Image
0:25 Cool Spot, Virgin Interactive
0:26 The Secret of Monkey Island, Lucasfilm Games
0:27 Skidmarks, Acid Software
0:28 Kid Chaos, Magnetic Fields
0:29 The Amazing Spider-Man, Oxford Digital Enterprises
0:30 North & South, Infogrames
0:31 Rick Dangerous, Core Design
0:32 Pinball Fantasies, Digital Illusions
0:33 Toki, Ocean (port)
0:34 Jaguar XJ220, Core Design
0:35 Worms, Team17
0:36 Chaos Engine, The Bitmap Brothers
0:37 Mortal Kombat II, Probe Software (port)
0:38 Formula One Grand Prix, MicroProse Software
0:39 Battle Chess, Interplay Productions
0:40 Desert Strike: Return to the Gulf, Electronic Arts
0:41 Kajko i Kokosz, Seven Stars
0:42 Mega-Lo-Mania, Sensible Software
0:43 Lost Vikings, Silicon & Synapse
0:44 M.C. Kids (McDonald Land), Arc (port)
0:45 Flashback, Delphine Software
0:47 Syndicate, Bullfrog Productions
0:48 DreamWeb, Creative Reality
0:49 Hostages, Infogrames
0:50 Defender of the Crown, Cinemaware
0:51 IK+ / International Karate +, System 3
0:52 Mortal Kombat, Probe Software (port)
0:53 FIFA International Soccer, Visual Sciences (port)
0:54 Speedball, The Bitmap Brothers
0:55 ABC Sports Wide World of Sports Boxing, Acme Interactive
0:56 Theme Park, Bullfrog Productions
0:57 Sensible World of Soccer, Sensible Software
0:58 Batman, Ocean Software
0:59 Body Blows, Team17
1:00 Manchester United: The Double, Krisalis Software
1:01 Skaut Kwatermaster, L.K. Avalon
1:02 Walker, DMA Design
1:03 Disposable Hero, Euphoria / Boys without Brains
1:03 R-Type II, Arc Developments (port)
1:04 Turrican II: The Final Fight, Factor 5 (port)
1:05 Prince of Persia, Domark (port)
1:06 Brutal: Paws of Fury, GameTek
1:07 Franko: The Crazy Revenge, World Software
1:08 Golden Axe, Probe Software (port)
1:09 Lotus III: The Ultimate Challenge, Magnetic Fields
1:10 The Secret of Monkey Island, Lucasfilm Games
1:11 Xmas Lemmings, DMA Design
1:12 Cannon Fodder, Sensible Software
1:13 R-Type II, Arc Developments (port)
1:14 Moonstone: A Hard Days Knight, Rob Anderson
1:15 Lotus III: The Ultimate Challenge, Magnetic Fields
1:16 Chuck Rock, Core Design
1:17 Leisure Suit Larry in the Land of the Lounge Lizards, Sierra On-Line
1:18 James Pond: Underwater Agent, Millennium Interactive
1:20 Project-X, Team17
1:21 Cannon Fodder 2, Sensible Software
1:22 Might and Magic III: Isles of Terra, New World Computing
1:23 Wings of Fury, Unlimited Software Inc. (port)
1:24 Brutal Sports Football, Teque Software
1:25 Battle Squadron: The Destruction Of The Barrax Empire, Cope-Com
1:26 Slam Tilt, Liquid Dezign
1:27 Nitro, Psygnosis
1:28 Skidmarks, Acid Software
1:29 Another World (AKA: Out of this World), Delphine Software
1:30 Formula One Grand Prix, MicroProse Software
1:31 Fury Of The Furries, Kalisto
1:32 Lotus Turbo Challenge 2, Magnetic Fields
1:33 Cool Spot, Virgin Games (port)
1:34 Fire and Ice, Graftgold
1:35 North & South, Infogrames
1:36 The New Zealand Story, Choice Software (port)
1:38 Rick Dangerous, Core Design
1:39 Superfrog, Team17
1:40 Prince of Persia, Domark (port)
1:41 Risky Woods, Dinamic Software / Zeus Software
1:42 The Blues Brothers, Titus France
1:43 Barbarian: The Ultimate Warrior, Palace Software
1:45 X-Copy Professional
1:46 Road Rash, PeakStar Software (port)
1:47 Football Glory, Croteam
1:48 Mortal Kombat II, Probe Software (port)
1:49 Lost Vikings, Silicon & Synapse
1:50 Lotus III: The Ultimate Challenge, Magnetic Fields
1:51 FIFA International Soccer, Visual Sciences (port)
1:52 Ski or Die, Electronic Arts
1:53 Manchester United: The Double, Krisalis Software
1:55 Body Blows, Team17
1:56 Turrican II: The Final Fight, Factor 5 (port)
1:57 Batman, Ocean Software
1:58 Flashback, Delphine Software
1:59 IK+ / International Karate +, System 3
2:00 Defender of the Crown, Cinemaware
2:01 Franko: The Crazy Revenge, World Software
2:02 Lotus III: The Ultimate Challenge, Magnetic Fields
2:02 Wings, Cinemaware
2:03 Mortal Kombat, Probe Software (port)
2:04 The Duel: Test Drive II, Distinctive Software Inc.
2:05 Brutal: Paws of Fury, GameTek
2:07 SWIV, Random Access
2:08 Shadow of the Beast, Reflections Interactive
2:08 Micro Machines, Codemasters
2:10 Soccer Kid, Krisalis Software
2:11 Fury Of The Furries, Kalisto
2:12 Super Cars II, Magnetic Fields
2:12 Gunship 2000, MicroProse
2:13 Stunt Car Racer, MicroStyle
2:14 Speedball 2: Brutal Deluxe, The Bitmap Brothers
2:15 Lotus Turbo Challenge 2, Magnetic Fields
2:16 Cannon Fodder 2, Sensible Software
2:17 Xenon 2: Megablast, The Bitmap Brothers
2:18 Mickey Mouse: The Computer Game, Gremlin Graphics
2:19 The Secret of Monkey Island, Lucasfilm Games
2:19 R-Type II, Arc Developments (port)
2:20 Brutal Sports Football, Teque Software
2:21 Toki, Ocean (port)
2:22 Sensible World of Soccer, Sensible Software
2:23 Mortal Kombat II, Probe Software (port)
2:24 Formula One Grand Prix, MicroProse
2:25 Jaguar XJ220, Core Design
2:27 Worms, Team17
2:28 Shadow of the Beast, Reflections Interactive
2:28 Walker, DMA Design
2:29 Battle Squadron: The Destruction Of The Barrax Empire, Cope-Com
2:30 Global Gladiators, Virgin Games (port)
2:31 Road Rash, PeakStar Software (port)
2:32 Flashback, Delphine Software
2:33 Another World (AKA: Out of this World), Delphine Software
2:34 Cool Spot, Virgin Games (port)
2:35 Mega-Lo-Mania, Sensible Software
2:35 Desert Strike: Return to the Gulf, Electronic Arts
2:36 Disposable Hero, Euphoria, Boys without Brains
2:37 Xmas Lemmings, DMA Design
2:39 DreamWeb, Creative Reality
2:40 Gods, The Bitmap Brothers
2:41 Turrican II: The Final Fight, Factor 5
2:42 ACSYS: Autonomous Cybernetic System, Unique Software
2:42 Agony, Art and Magic
2:44 Syndicate, Bullfrog Productions
2:45 Barbarian II: The Dungeon of Drax, Palace Software
touch grass
how
awesome!
Out of those I've only played Lemmings, Desert Strike, Lotus 2 and 3, Wings, Formula 1 Grand Prix, and (on Windows) Battle Chess.
best list ever
What a strong intro, with that initial hit and the bass.
Really good track. And what a great show of great games too! (note the superfrog egypt level in-game tune in the middle)
You rock and your music makes me happy.
You've become one of the best digital composers on the planet, your latest tracks are sensational. Hope you never stop doing what you do.
Best non-PC computer ever made.
It is a pc
Not ibm but a pc
@@solidsnake246 No, not a PC. You cannot play a PC game on an Amiga. And if you remember those days, they were always in very different categories in absolute all computer publications. "PC and compatibles" was its own category, so was Amiga, so was Atari ST etc.
from SUPREMACY / OVERLOAD ... your are the best digital musician ever !
That loading noise at the beginning..... I am 12 ALL over again. Thank you for giving me that escape from this mad world ❤
Great song! Nice video! I still got my 𝑨𝑴𝑰𝑮𝑨 ♥♥
I have never seen an Amiga, nor any of its software in person. But sweet JESUS do I love its aesthetics. If I were exposed to Amiga computers instead of IBM PCs, I'd have eaten them up. (And I still kind of do.)
Great to hear the original soundtracker samples (the famous ST-XX packs) in your song!
A whole generation of musicians discovered music through Amiga trackers and I'm proud to be part of it!
The Amiga revolutionized the use of a home computer and was 10 years ahead of the competition, Thanks for this great tribute to a machine that many have forgotten and that was not just an amazing "game console with a keyboard"
Oh god, I was playing these at 3/4 years old. The absolute nostalgia!
Great nostalgia trip!!
WOW - what a MASTERPIECE!!! really love it.
song and clip awesome 👌
Thanks!
Those old school games hit hard. Song is solid to ❤️🙏
Months later, still a banger
Świetny kawałek. Targa moimi 40 letnimi emocjami. Poproszę o jeszcze :)
THIS is why I subbed LUKHASH!
Love that sound :D thx why amiga go under though i guess.
Love that it ended with the guru meditation error. :)
Amiga !!! Lots of Beautiful Memories! Paula Chip forever! :)
man you even had franko in it! I also like the little superfrog solo at 1:37 . Nice Job!
This music video describes my entire childhood, awesomeness! 😎💪
Amiga 500, Amiga 600HD, Amiga 4000/040 aaaahhh Good Times!!
Awesome!
All my life from 88 to 94...
Absolutely fantastic.
God fucking damnit! Fucking shit! I watched the whole video in tears. FUCK! The song and the games... the memories they invoked... You, sir, are a true artist. Never change!
Greatest Banger of yours to Date
I wasn’t expecting to find a new favorite artist today, but I’m glad it happened
Feels like my childhood just got turned into a music video! Thanks for the great tunes!
what a times , damn..
I never had an Amiga but this music video makes me wish I did
Masterpiece, longlive LuHash ❤🤘🏻
Another Awesome tune from @LukHash ! love the Floppy sound in the beginning and the Guru Meditation at the end 👏
I loved my Amiga. I miss it.
Man, what a great video! You got me entire years of memories back, and including the x-copy with drive noises and guru meditation screens was a masterful touch!
Nostalgica overload :D
I am still searching for an affordable A4000 for my collection.
That track is a real banger and it captures the feel of the Amiga era so well. It sends me right back to my childhood. I love it.
Amigas were amazing!
Great journey to simpler times, love it ! 🕹🕹🎶🎶🎵🎵🎵🎵
Absolutely lovely tune. You've done it yet again.
My late childhood just flashed before my eyes with an awesome tune. Thanks! 🙌
How beautiful song ❤️❤️❤️
Awesome!!!! Just featured on IndieRetroNews
God I love this track
Another great Track ! Thanks.
This really brings back a lot of good memories from the 90s. Thanks LukHash!
Very impressive tunes 😇🕹👌
Subbed :)
Great song. You just remind me how many hours I spent enjoying all thsi awesome games. Another world == best game ever
Great video!!
I'm an Atari ST fanatic and I STILL love this! :D
LukHash giving us the chills in 16 bits, love it!
AMIGA Foreva!
The idea to use iconic Amiga sampless for the music, also to use cuts of Amiga gameplay for the video is second to none. The xcopy + floppy head stepper motor sound sequence as the base rythm and the guru meditation screen at the end added even stronger Amiga flavour to the video. Well done bro, another epic one, please do more Amiga related stuff in the future.
Ohhhh. This puts a nostalgic sadness on me because of different circumstances: 1st: I never had an Amiga but only a C64, 2nd: It was an amazing time back then. You never can compare this with nowadays games and feelings. It was extremely special and heartful!!! Thank you for this heart warming piece of music with the best game footage ever!
Nice!! Especially 0:21 and 1:39
Lovely and uplifting...
Thank you...
X-Copy is reloading the old memories... 99%... 100%... Memory backup complete!
Great tune, love the juxtaposition of the games over it.
that's like the most confident intro ever. click click drop
I love the closing guru meditation 😂
Legendary LukHash.....such a cool tune and watching such iconic game footage brought a tear to my eye.....such nostalgia....thank you sir!!!
This takes me back. LukHash is a pure genius.
Great nostalgia!
That was beautiful and awesome! Your skill with these older sound devices is legendary! Made me want to hear a LukHash version of “Blood Money”
Great stuff, memory lane, cant help it but to feel the games (and everything around it as u guys know back in the Amiga days with friends sharing skills and games) had more heart in it. 😊
Superbe! thx for you're magicmusic...
hey ! j'ai Joué à tous ces jeux ! FREE
😇👌
I truly hope you always keep making music.
If you do, I will keep happily buying them on bandcamp.
Thank you LukHash,
for these Memorys.
So musicaly, so really, so GOOD!
YES! Thanks for the groovy stuff, yet again!
Love your music,Keygen always gets me amped. Thank you!
Cudny kawałek!! Amiga to jednak był najlepszy sprzęcior na świecie!!
Nie mozna sie nie zgodzic!
Zaraz za Atari.
@@Miesiu hahaha tradycja zywa!
@@Miesiu Hehehe
Możliwisci ma Spectruma lecz to Atarowców duma, Atariii ST, ye ye ye ;)
ST i ZX128 mialy taki sam generator dźwięku tu Yamaha tam AYgrek.;)
trzy kanaly +szum
wprawdzie dawalo sie na tym puscic sample, ale do Amigi to mialo dalekooooo
a moze pogadamy o grafice w ST i Amidze 500, albo multitaskingu ;)
ST mialo swoje zalety, wbudowane midi (nie ogarnąłem do dzis czemu nie bylo midi w Amidze, koszt żaden) oraz zarąbiscie stabilny i ostry obraz w trybie mono na dedykowanym monitorze.
Owszem Falcon 030 zjadal gołą A1200, ale wyszedl za pozno.
@@gonzogorf7019 A nawet Amstrad miał tę samą Yamahę, który był podstawką służąca za protoplastę ST.
Za to Amiga to zaledwie dopalone 8bitowe Atari.
Wife and I both love it! Great vibes!!!
nice track , enjoyed it alot
I can't stop playing this and bopping round the house! You've really captured the feel of the original tunes, it reminds me of the old demoscene ❤
This video = my childhood. Oh yeah, those were the times..
but can it be that some included games in the video were from other 'machines'? I dont remember having Barbarian on the Amiga (only know it from C64), and MKII? The graphics looked like SNES.
Good old Xcopy (dont forget the extra sectors at the end!!), Cannon Fodder, Mcdonals Land, Cool Spot, North and South and the others.. oh wow, thanks for doing this
Sweet memories...
Kiedy odkryłem, jak kopiować gry w X-copy, nie powiedziałem tego sąsiadowi, tylko pożyczałem od niego gry i potajemnie sobie kolekcjonowałem. Taki cham ze mnie był. Po jakimś czasie, nie miał się ze mną czym wymieniać. BTW - dzięki za to wideo, to najlepsze wspomnienia dzieciństwa - wyobraźnia, przygoda, wrażenia nie do zapomnienia. Ostatni album był tak niesamowity, że raczej trudno będzie go przebić.
Really well done. Brings back many memories from my youth.
Love it. Great ode to the Amiga! But it's a bit concerning that I recognize most of the games :)
Awesome video and an incredibly nostalgic song. Wonderful! (And the superfrog inclusion in the song was a nice bonus.)
Fire 🔥🔥🔥🔥
The Guru Meditation made me laugh, so many memories
Man this song hit hard. Video games look vastly different now, I love it!
Wow, um Mr.Spock zu "zitieren": Faszinierend !!🎶🕺🤗
Nice Jam !
WOW i was not ready for this pure shoot of nostalgy . Greetz from France
Speechless! Another exceptional creation and presentation. Thank you for sharing this with us!
Wow, amazing !
❤ Amiga ❤
For those that were early, Marauder would have been my choice. Banging song, love that fact that Knights of the Sky had like 2 frames. Good cross section of games and to end it off a red guru and not a green one. Great job!
Its the chord progressions that get me! this is right up my street. 100% I love it!
Excellent work brother! Keep it up
oh the memories!