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  • Опубліковано 14 жов 2024
  • The Commodore Amiga CD32... A fantastic machine that didn't fair as well as perhaps it should or could have. Here I take a look at the full story starting in the late 80's and finishing in the late 90's with it's demise. Including gameplay footage. Accompanying article & script available at www.nostalgiane...
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  • @BeardWulf
    @BeardWulf 2 роки тому +33

    Always seeing CD32, Jaguar, Lynx, 3DO commercials in magazines, while playing MD and SNES awaiting Saturn, 32X, Ultra 64 and PSX... man, it felt like the wild west of video game consoles. Early 90s were cool.

  • @njones420
    @njones420 6 років тому +56

    April 1994 ... I became a teenager, and my beloved Commodore and Nirvana were killed off... what a month

    • @prsplayer210
      @prsplayer210 6 років тому +4

      Cobain offing himself was the best thing that ever happened to Nirvana

    • @jameslewis2635
      @jameslewis2635 6 років тому +6

      Yep, that is a pretty shitty set of birthday presents.

    • @baronvonlimbourgh1716
      @baronvonlimbourgh1716 5 років тому +4

      Hmmm. Wonder if there is a connection... Maybe you becomming a teen caused all this.
      You are cursed!!!

    • @Callie1981
      @Callie1981 5 років тому +1

      81 CREW

    • @rvbrexer
      @rvbrexer 5 років тому +2

      @@prsplayer210 Why? Nirvana ended that day.

  • @pinkwolf6407
    @pinkwolf6407 6 років тому +2

    I inherited my dads CD32 in the mid 90s. He largely used it with an amp and speakers as an audio set up so when I got it, I just used it for music. I don't remember if we had any games for it. The boot up screen music in your video brought back lots of nostalgic feelings. I miss the 90s!

  • @interlace84
    @interlace84 9 років тому +5

    Nostalgia Nerd Awesome how you combine your technical explanations with board footage, actual magazine ads and everything. Subbed! :)

  • @mountainbearoutdoors
    @mountainbearoutdoors 8 років тому +5

    thanks for the video I always remember seeing the cd 32 in magazines, we had an amiga 600 in our house and I loved it despite having to battle with the kids at school who always had the snes or megadrive. in retrospect the amiga was the superior bit of kit :)

  • @Stella-ri5ex
    @Stella-ri5ex 4 роки тому +23

    Had Commodore got companies like these on board and started releasing true arcade conversions: Konami, Sega, Namco, Capcom, and Data East. Then I think Amiga CD32 would have been a smashing success.

    • @lafeelabriel
      @lafeelabriel Рік тому +3

      Problem is, getting those on board would have cost money, and Commodore were quite tight..fisted.
      Could be worse, at least they didn't throw good money after bad like some others..

    • @thefurthestmanfromhome1148
      @thefurthestmanfromhome1148 10 місяців тому +1

      ​@@lafeelabrielAtari tried to get companies like Konami and Capcom onboard for the Jaguar, sending Bill Rehbock to Japan a venture which meant nowhere.

  • @NightRogue77
    @NightRogue77 7 років тому +5

    Love your channel bro. Awesome content and great depth in your reviews and "way backs" lol. As a 40 year old gamer back to coleco and old Ataris of course, I just eat this shit up!
    More content!! MOAR MOAR.
    Also, super J about all your old hardware man.

  • @Nostalgianerd
    @Nostalgianerd  9 років тому +11

    +Capt Scarlet Thanks for your kind comments! I would reply to your comment, but UA-cam inevitably won't let me. It does make a whole different experience on a CRT, love it! I do need to update my equipment list. BUT you're right, I don't have one the Atari 8 bits. I'm keen to get one when I spy one at a decent price. I was thinking about going for an 800 or 800xl

    •  8 років тому

      +Nostalgia Nerd It was rated one of the worst consoles of the 90's and with good reason! Poor sound, poor graphics and VERY few games! No wonder Commodore failed. Its only good as a door stop!

    • @srichard7291
      @srichard7291 8 років тому

      +yogibear2k10 The hardware was completely outdated,the 3d0 was out here also and killed this machine.It was a piece of junk and amiga tried naming it amigacd32"as to pass it off as a 32bit system"it was 16 bit and 32bit generation consoles were released.

    • @srichard7291
      @srichard7291 8 років тому

      yogibear2k10 I agee

    • @venicemackay9244
      @venicemackay9244 8 років тому

      i had one of thees i asked my dad if he finds it anywhere to keep it not throw it away

    • @beingatliberty
      @beingatliberty 8 років тому +1

      truth is sega CD's offering and amigas CD32 and even the jaguar were totally owned by machines that could do real 3d games, 3d graphics chips performance is where the market went, once mario 64 was released on the N64 nothing could save this generation of machines, 3d triumphed over CD, the playstation having both won out overall. 3D enabled all kinds of games no-one had seen before.

  • @KarlUKmidlands
    @KarlUKmidlands 8 років тому +29

    I still make mouse and keyboard adapters for this console!

  • @alynicholls3230
    @alynicholls3230 6 років тому +8

    i'm glad you mentioned cd playback functionality, at the time what hifi did tests on the cd32 and the cdtv,as it turned out playback quality was excellent on par with budget high end players, the conclusion was it was worth buying as a cd drive with its game play a bonus, the cdtv had good cd playback too though not as good as the cd32.
    when the price was slashed buying and using as a cd spinner was a no brainer.

    • @bluebull399
      @bluebull399 4 роки тому +1

      I see your point. However, didn't most other CD consoles have the ability to play audio CD's? If the CD32's audio playback quality was better than say the Sega CD then maybe commodore should have allocated some of the marketing towards hifi buffs.

    • @Asphodellife
      @Asphodellife Рік тому +1

      I always wondered if the CD32 has a good DAC in it. I know some audiophiles own a first generation Playstation because of the quality of it's dac and implimantation.

  • @erichth
    @erichth 2 роки тому +2

    "With consoles such as the XBox One NOW"... I feel like a time traveler from the future 😳

  • @ClayMann
    @ClayMann 8 років тому +13

    A nostalgia shot from me seeing the CD32 again. My experience of it was a bit odd. By the time I got one, it had pretty much become a dud, the price fell through the floor and you could pick one up really cheap. My memory might be flaky here but I think I got mine from Dixons for £50. I didn't get it as a games console, I got it because it had a CD-ROM drive and getting one of those for the Amiga A1200 was really expensive if anyone remembers back then. You had to get a squirrel scsi interface and an expensive drive that would end up costing around £200. However you could pop a special CD into the CD32 and get it to turn into a little server and have it send anything on a CD onto the A1200's hard drive but over the ancient parallel interface I think It was. Correct me if I'm wrong. Anything I remember it took 4 hours to copy one whole full CD onto hard drive with it. Absolutely awful speed I know but 600mb of data was amazing back then. A couple of Aminet CD's and you were set for months of gaming, demo's and programs to do everything. So I loved my CD32 for the access it gave me to so much stuff pre internet.

    • @KarlUKmidlands
      @KarlUKmidlands 8 років тому +1

      Yes i got a used CD32 back in the day and built my own interface to my amiga 1200, CD drives were so expensive at the time but transfer speed was slllooowww, I now use a USB flash drive that reads at 200mb/s

    • @rvbrexer
      @rvbrexer 5 років тому

      I remeber that my firs PC CDROM burner would take 90 minutes to finish a 600MB CD

  • @tremorist
    @tremorist 8 років тому +76

    I want to live in the parallel universe that has AMIGAStation 4 now.

    • @EdgyShooter
      @EdgyShooter 4 роки тому +3

      I think I'd prefer to be in a world with the Sega Callisto 😉

    • @lorumipsum1129
      @lorumipsum1129 4 роки тому +8

      You mean amigabluray512

    • @arcadealchemist
      @arcadealchemist 4 роки тому +2

      yeh Sadly the CD32 Was ahead of it's time

    • @michaelwahl7810
      @michaelwahl7810 4 роки тому +1

      In that universe 99% of people smoke crack. The remaining 1% don't have mouths...due to birth defects from their parents smoking crack.

    • @ilmediosu
      @ilmediosu 3 роки тому +2

      @@arcadealchemist it was already old, when launched. less capability than snes megadrive neogeo 3d0. there were only few more useless machine, like cdtv or cdi but they werent game console.

  • @valerfor8361
    @valerfor8361 4 роки тому

    That's a fine review man, your system commentaries are amongst the best in UA-cam. I guess, all of these systems (Jaguar, CD 32, 32X, etc.) had some common ground that eventually led to their demise, but for the love of God, I don't understand how one can make so wrong decisions about the freaking gamepad!

  • @GregDaniel78
    @GregDaniel78 8 років тому +12

    The brainbot exploded out of boredom playing Microcosm! Could have seen that coming, eh scientists?

  • @thecoyotespeaks9649
    @thecoyotespeaks9649 9 років тому +8

    This is one of those consoles I really would have liked at the time. Shame Commodore went out of biz after its launch. Still jazzed it had Simon The Sorceror CD on it :)

  • @Hiraghm
    @Hiraghm 7 років тому +9

    I would have loved to have had an Amiga 1200 in the CDTV form factor. I still think the CDTV had the coolest looking case of any computing device, ever.

    • @SkynetCyb
      @SkynetCyb 5 років тому

      Old comment but I'm pretty sure you can convert it into an amiga 1200 if that helps

    • @robsims6352
      @robsims6352 5 років тому

      @@SkynetCyb You can't. You can expand it with more memory, a faster processor (see Vampire) or even a SCSI hard disk, but you can't upgrade the OCS/ECS chipset to match the A1200's AGA chipset.

    • @SkynetCyb
      @SkynetCyb 5 років тому

      Rob Sims I checked online and it seems it has an AGA chipset though, it’s based on the a1200

  • @kayana9270
    @kayana9270 5 років тому

    gods, that intro animation and audio makes me shiver. Fond memories of the CD32 include getting mum to bring it and the TV up into my room when I was too ill to go to school! Jetstrike and Roadkill were my favs

    • @kayana9270
      @kayana9270 5 років тому

      mine had issues powering up, had to wiggle the power switch in just the right way or it wouldn't boot

  • @chrisrobinson82
    @chrisrobinson82 6 років тому

    Watching this for the second time over this Christmas period. Great video but at the same time it's great to see how far you've come Sir Nostalgia!!!!!

  • @bobbyberetta4206
    @bobbyberetta4206 9 років тому +2

    Greetings from Texas! This is the first video I've seen of yours and I really enjoyed. You have gained one more new subscriber.

    • @Nostalgianerd
      @Nostalgianerd  9 років тому

      +Bo88y Beretta Much obliged! And Greetings :)

    • @Nostalgianerd
      @Nostalgianerd  9 років тому

      +Bo88y Beretta Much obliged! And Greetings :)

  • @niamaru2
    @niamaru2 8 років тому +37

    only amiga makes it possible.. i miss amiga :(

    • @Broyale26
      @Broyale26 7 років тому +1

      Let me taste your body milk.

  • @dykodesigns
    @dykodesigns 4 роки тому +8

    I remember seeing a CD32 in my local Dixons in the Netherlands back in the day. It looked quite interresting. Sadly in retrospect it doesn’t feel like the Mega CD competitor Commodore had wanted it to be. The CD32 may be proper 32 bit, but it hasn’t got scaler hardware and the sound hardware of the Mega CD. Looking at the CD 32 games it feels like there could have been more potential that sadly didn’t come to fruition. I see it more as a 4th gen system, kind of as system roughly comparable to the Mega CD (if you consider the dual cpu setup and the combined MIPS figures of the two 68000’s vs the lower end 68EC020 with it’s 14 mHz clock speed). I really wonder how the CD32 would have panned out if commodore had survived 1994. To me the 32x was an unnecessary move by Sega, the Mega CD was more then good enough sans the colour capabilities. Both the CD 32 and the Mega CD have their own strengths and weaknesses but I would really like to see a sort of technical/philosophical comparison some day, really curious how they compare performance wise.

  • @PaulSimonRough
    @PaulSimonRough 9 років тому +3

    Good video I sat and watched it all last night on the youtube app on my TV while looking for something, keep it up!

  • @joanmagnusmagnusson5896
    @joanmagnusmagnusson5896 8 років тому +6

    Diggers was a good game! :)
    I owned a cd 32 for yrs and used it as a cd player in my hifi setup. :)

    • @speakerwizard
      @speakerwizard 8 років тому +2

      ditto, as all the games were a500 ports which i already had haha

  • @heidirichter
    @heidirichter 8 років тому +8

    I got one of these back in I think it was 1994, maybe 1995, to go alongside my A1200HD/40... Loved it. Had an A2000, A500, A600 and A4000/040 too... Sadly, I sold them all, and am now looking for an A600 or A1200 to show the kids how good computers used to be, lol

    • @Nostalgianerd
      @Nostalgianerd  8 років тому +2

      +Troy Wilkins Yeah, 1200 is the way to go, with a Flash card hard drive and WHDLoad. I recently sold my CD32... I loved it, but I rarely used it over the other machines

    • @rvbrexer
      @rvbrexer 5 років тому

      @Gernot Schrader money, I guess, the CD32's got quite pricey lately.

  • @005AGIMA
    @005AGIMA 5 років тому

    This weekend I walked into a Retro Games shop in Perth Australia. Just browsing. Got chatting to them about Amiga's and they pipe up "That whole bottom shelf over there was Amiga CD32 gear this morning. One guy came in and brought the whole lot!".

  • @brpadington
    @brpadington 8 років тому +3

    I had a magazine advertising these and I wanted one very badly. I don't think they ever released it in the US. It was a crazy time in the early 90's with all of these companies releasing crazy powerful hardware with shit software. I remember being amazed at the CD32 and the 3DO.

  • @doodoostickstain
    @doodoostickstain 8 років тому

    thanks for showing this on a proper recording on a proper screen. when the chaos engine intro kicked in i was slung straight back to childhood by the sound and look

  • @Jaytecx
    @Jaytecx 7 років тому +5

    I like the background music. It sounds exactly like early Level 42!!

  • @djames216
    @djames216 5 років тому

    I was one of those rare creatures who bought a CD32 at launch. I regularly used it as a CD player in my Hi-Fi and even played games on it. The early 90s was a time when CD players were sexy. In the video Nerd mentions the rear expansion port. I used that port for something called the SX-1 which I ordered from a magazine advert. It basically turned the CD32 into an A1200. It allowed you to plug in mouse, keyboard, floppy drive (I think I used some sort of emulation software to trick the CD32 into saving games onto floppy instead of its tiny internal memory) and........a hard drive. The hard drive I used was a whopping 170MB in size. I installed games onto it such as Monkey Island 2. Favourite games: Frontier Elite II; Theme Park; UFO: Enemy Unknown (the UK name for the original early 90s XCOM game). I also collected a bunch of magazine CDs. Some of them have bizarre voice over on the menu screen.

  • @capt.scarlet1099
    @capt.scarlet1099 9 років тому +3

    Great review, I may have to visit the great loft in the sky(well the loft anyway) and give it a whirl again this weekend. Just wish I had a CRT to play it on, in it's full glory.
    Thanks to the internet, there are several compilation cd's that have dozens, nay 100's of a1200/a500 games that run just fine on the cd32.
    Well worth buying on ebay if you see one at reasonable price for retro gaming.

  • @TheNotoriousBIF
    @TheNotoriousBIF 9 років тому +8

    I pretty sure the CD 32 wasn't released here in the U.S. because Commodore lost patent dispute in U.S. courts. Commodore was barred from releasing the CD 32 in the U.S. until it paid off the person/company that sued them over copyright infringement. Commodore refused or couldn't pay the amount and decided to divert all the U.S. CD 32's to Canada.
    Anyway... I really enjoyed this video and look forward to watching more.

    • @typicaledc
      @typicaledc 8 років тому

      +TheNotoriousBIF
      Correct, Amiga wanted to make it in the North American market but wasn't able to do so due to the patent. Like you stated the consoles that were sent to North America were sent to Canada and that's where I had to import mine from.

    • @srichard7291
      @srichard7291 8 років тому +2

      +ConsoleGeek I live in Canada and bought one when they were released,one of the biggest mistakes I've made.

    • @remisclassiccomputers341
      @remisclassiccomputers341 7 років тому

      A few were initially sent to dealers for showcase and demo, and the nsold to the public I think. Later, a few were imported from Canada.

    • @cubdukat
      @cubdukat 2 роки тому

      That was part of it. The other part was they just didn't have the inventory. It was sitting in an abandoned warehouse in the Phillippines being held by the Phillippine government because Commodore owed them. If they had paid them, that inventory would have poured into Canada and then into the US.

  • @phill80
    @phill80 8 років тому +3

    I owned a CD32 back in the day as all my friends had Amiga 500/600/1200 and I was always round their houses, playing on their systems and wanted in on the action. (the Amiga music was amazing in comparison to what most people has gaming wise). I was wondering +Nostalgia Nerd, any chance you could capture and upload the music from the cover disc you have? I owned that disc myself and the music takes be back to be 14 again. Cheers.

  • @DeathEvil_DH
    @DeathEvil_DH 8 років тому +2

    excellent look at cd32. Got it on lunch, and hold it close to my heart:)

  • @jimboAndersenReviews
    @jimboAndersenReviews 4 роки тому

    In 1995, I had an Amiga 1200 with an external SCSI CD-ROM; from my PowerMac 6100 (that I bought the year before), a CD 32 with an expansion for keyboard and drives. As well as two CDTV, of one I gifted away to my little brother.
    I was at that point still ready to affix bayonet, charge the landing force and throw them back into the sea; or at least have a thoroughly good go at it :3
    Simon the Sorcerer. I _really_ like the CD 32 version. And Elite 2 would play very well on a CD 32, so I was one happy and sad camper, that held on to the old ways while the old ways crumbled around us all.

  • @mr.y.mysterious.video1
    @mr.y.mysterious.video1 6 років тому +10

    It beggars belief that the makers thought this could compete with the forthcoming PlayStation with the seriously out of date hardware. I owned an Amiga at the time and read Amiga format magazine. Each month they would cheerlead for this machine stating that it was indeed a better choice than the ps1. It was like reading the writings of cult members. Then after release they Actually published a letter of complaint from a reader stating they had rushed out to buy one on day one only to find the shop had no games available whatsoever.

    • @005AGIMA
      @005AGIMA 5 років тому +2

      Could have been worse. Could have opted for the non-CD based Atari Jaguar over a PS1. .....I know I did.

    • @005AGIMA
      @005AGIMA 5 років тому +1

      @@davecurtis86 That was back in the day when they were brand new. Wish I'd never sold it. That's the 1 console from my past I'd like to re-buy boxed one day. What did it cost back in the day? TBH I can't remember what the RRP was. Wasn't it a couple of hundred quid? Like 250 or 285 or something. *goes to google* 200 to 300 quid according to wiki. I got it with Cybvermorph,which was utterly crap, and then added the games I really wanted it for....DooM and AVP.

  • @cyborgjeff
    @cyborgjeff 8 років тому +1

    One day... i've find an Amiga CD32 for my retro collection promise !
    thanks for this great music selection ; )

  • @V3ntilator
    @V3ntilator 7 років тому +1

    I still own two real CD32 consoles with different hardware add-ons, and bought nearly all games ever released on it.
    One of my CD32 consoles is brand new and unused as backup.

  • @bigpaw124
    @bigpaw124 7 років тому +2

    Thank you, a well made video about the amiga cd32, I had the amega 1200 but I did want the cd32!.
    I would say its the best video about the cd32.
    Cheers.

  • @ElSmusso
    @ElSmusso 7 років тому +2

    This was my last computer, until I switched to a PC in 1995, when the internet came. I also had the sx1 expansion with a 20mb 2,5 HD.

    • @Cuzjudd
      @Cuzjudd 6 років тому

      How is a PC not a computer? It literally stands for Personal Computer

  • @crt82
    @crt82 3 роки тому

    I was a big Amiga player back in the day, and really wanted the company to be a success. What was difficult though, was Amiga (and others) touting the incredible power of their new machines (32 or 64 bit) and, as gamers we see the games and they have versions of Cannon Fodder, or Zool that looked no different to my Amiga 600. It is incredible to think how close Final Fantasy 7 was to this. Fantastic video by the way. I really enjoyed it.

  • @antster1983
    @antster1983 8 років тому

    The UI for the CD32 Gamer discs was produced by Multi Media Machine Ltd. of Bolton, Lancashire. They also branched into making Amiga-based karaoke machines and quiz night machines, right up until last September when they called in the creditors and the business was liquidated.

  • @MarJay1980
    @MarJay1980 8 років тому +1

    My CD32 had a savegame feature... It couldn't save a great deal, but it had 'slots' a bit like a PS1 memory card. The memory was very limited, but if the battery backup hasn't given up the ghost, I still have savegames for Liberation: Captive 2 and Gunship 2000.

    • @Nostalgianerd
      @Nostalgianerd  8 років тому

      +MarJay1980 Yeah, I think there was like 1kb or something pitiful.

  • @sologals361
    @sologals361 9 років тому +11

    Banshee is the best vertical shooter on the amiga. Apidya is the best horizontal shooter.

    • @krashd
      @krashd 6 років тому +2

      I agree with Banshee but Project X was better than Apidya.

    • @carbonara2144
      @carbonara2144 3 роки тому

      Recently got CD32. Banshee is crazy good. It really shows what the machine can do!

  • @jessragan6714
    @jessragan6714 6 років тому +1

    This system... geez. I purchased one on eBay in the late 2000s, because they were readily available at the time. Apparently they were stock from the Philippines that Commodore wasn't allowed to sell in the US because of a copyright dispute, I dunno. Anyway, it's maddeningly hard to find peripherals for this thing, because they're all proprietary and in short supply. I had to build my own power supply from discarded PC parts, because you couldn't get one designed for the Amiga CD32... at least not for a reasonable price. Maybe things are different in Europe, but man, using the CD32 is such a hassle here in the States.

  • @skywalker6119
    @skywalker6119 9 років тому +1

    Very informative. I'll probably come back to watch more videos like this.

    • @Nostalgianerd
      @Nostalgianerd  9 років тому

      skywalker6119 Thanks, I appreciate it

  • @RoqueFortStu
    @RoqueFortStu 5 років тому

    My family had an Amiga 500 which we liked for several years, and we thought the CD32 looked good so we got one, but they migrated to the PC after it took over the market as did most of my friends, while I stayed an Amiga fan. I wanted to do things like animation on an Amiga so I saved for years to buy an SX-32 expansion module for the CD32 we still had, which allowed me to add a floppy drive, HD and extra RAM so I could do cartoons with Deluxe Paint 5!
    I'm still an Amiga fan, although the A1200 I have is secondary to my laptop PC and smartphone, and I still do cartoons now and again!

  • @sabre3901
    @sabre3901 7 років тому

    I was lucky enough to own a CD32 shortly after it was released. I loved the machine but the lack of game saves really hurt the machine. I loved the Amiga period and was lucky to have owned A500 , A500+ and an A1200. I look back on my Amiga days with fond memories. I spent many of my teenage nights burning the midnight oil on Amiga games. Happy times and I miss them so much. Love your videos and please keep them coming.

    • @paulv5733
      @paulv5733 6 років тому

      I remember spending hours editing entire leagues of teams in Sensible soccer via the joypad, all to be lost on reboot!

  • @domformula1
    @domformula1 8 років тому

    I remember playing one in Leeds, I liked the pads too! In the end I went for a CD drive for my 1200 by zappo, that with some trickery meant the 1200 could play cd32 games, I had ultimate body blows, arcade pool and a couple of others

  • @atomiswave1971
    @atomiswave1971 7 років тому +14

    Commodore did with 32 bits what everyone else did with 16.

    • @mrfivegold
      @mrfivegold 5 років тому +3

      atomiswave1971 only worse.

    • @rvbrexer
      @rvbrexer 5 років тому

      The should have released this machine a couple of years earlier.

    • @bubba842
      @bubba842 4 роки тому

      And Atari did it with 64, only worse.

    • @mervynstent1578
      @mervynstent1578 Рік тому

      @@bubba842 with a 68000

  • @mintydog06
    @mintydog06 6 років тому +1

    Diggers is a brilliantly fun game! I've played it a lot on my CD32 but haven't finished it, it does take a while to play though.

  • @tahustvedt
    @tahustvedt 5 років тому +1

    I remember the hype around Rise of the robots. Magazines had articles following the development with renders.

  • @panathaninf
    @panathaninf 3 роки тому +1

    To this day Amigas were my favorite machines.. A game console level of user friendliness paired with depth of available non gaming software equivalent to pc

  • @jameskrassnitzer2710
    @jameskrassnitzer2710 4 роки тому

    I played on one of those every Wednesday lunchtime in silica systems (which is the magazine your looking through) in keddies, Southend when it came out. I quite liked it but went for a jaguar!

  • @Ome_cent___
    @Ome_cent___ 6 років тому +1

    My heart skipped a beat as you played simon the sorcerer 😪. Such a great time...

  • @karlwalker1771
    @karlwalker1771 5 років тому

    Thank you for your upload sir, you have truly fulfilled your mission, you have truly taken me back to my teenage years and with the spectrum, you truly stirred up my pre teens HORMONES:)
    PLEASE Keep up the fantastic content as only you know how, if it was not for you my good man I would cancel my youtube PREMIUM!:)
    Love you channel and I really don`t know how you keep life in perspective while making this fantastic channel, sir!
    PS I only migrated to the PC after playing DOOM on a DX 486 66 ghz to a 88ghz machine that I personally overclocked:/
    I will add your video has broken me and brought back fantasti memory flooding FUN back to me and I thank you :)
    I would also like to add in this era we had a finite amount of money to spend after PAYING BOARD /booze on friday and saturday night/girls and motorcycles, we were GODS REALLY lol

  • @OldManTheseDays
    @OldManTheseDays 8 років тому +2

    I remember seeing the CD32 previews next to Sega Saturn, Jaguar, and PSX in gaming magazines. Noble effort, but completely outmatched, even in its day. Shame, I always really liked Amiga as a company. Very forward thinking philosophies.

    • @pferreira1983
      @pferreira1983 8 років тому

      What got them in the end was no first party support.

    • @spavatch
      @spavatch 5 років тому +1

      Well I wouldn't call mid 1993 'in its day', it pre-dated PSX and Saturn by over two years so nobody actually knew what to expect from 5th gen at that time, including the hardware and software developers. Usually the one who comes first has worse hardware and that's how it was in this case. On the other hand, unlike other consoles CD32 could be easily expanded, increasing the computing power tenfold and adding features not seen in other consoles until ~2000 (HDD, modem etc.)

  • @MarJay1980
    @MarJay1980 8 років тому +1

    The controller buttons were labelled after CD controls. 123 was the shuffle function.

  • @jaxativejax662
    @jaxativejax662 6 років тому +2

    The main memory I have of my CD32 was playing XCOM and the main thing I remember from that was waiting...so much waiting.
    Cover disks were IMO the best part of owning a CD32.

  • @BoomBox02
    @BoomBox02 8 років тому

    Loved hearing the tunes from some of them games. It brought back great memories. The CD32 and SX-1 expansion was my first 32bit Amiga computer i owned. I always wanted an Amiga 1200 but even a used one with CDrom a fast ram expansion was way too expensive for me. The CD32, SX-1 and 4meg fast ram i purchased was brand new and cost under $1000au and i used this till i saved enough money to purchase my dream A1200 setup which cost around $2500au back then.

    • @mervynstent1578
      @mervynstent1578 2 роки тому

      Your CD32-SX1 setup was my first AGA Amiga! I was over the moon when I bought an NOS SX1 expansion for $100AUD

  • @thefifthdoctor6780
    @thefifthdoctor6780 3 роки тому +1

    Still rocking my CD32

  • @Kumimono
    @Kumimono 7 років тому

    I still have, though my gaming library is somewhat limited at 0 games. I did burn one of those pirate compilation disks, worked well enough, though the lack of an actual CD32 controller was somewhat limiting.

  • @NeonPegasus1979
    @NeonPegasus1979 7 років тому +1

    I let UA-cam run while I was half sleeping half watching videos, and when that groaning face appeared, the noise shocked me awake and I was like "wtf was that?!" xD

    • @tech-ryze
      @tech-ryze 3 роки тому +1

      The audio volume jumps at 23:13 when he clears his throat. That probably would have woken you up. Poor audio quality really. It's a shame that made it to UA-cam.

  • @AmigaCammy
    @AmigaCammy 9 років тому

    The CD32 has 1k of NVRAM for saving games, which provides a handful of savestates, and thanks to the Aux port it can be linked up to another Amiga via the serial port so you can backup those savestates, delete them and replace them with new ones, or load old ones back in.

    • @Nostalgianerd
      @Nostalgianerd  9 років тому +1

      Absolutely! :D I discuss the 1kb of RAM further in the video. But it really wasn't enough. Would it have hurt them to include even an additional kilobyte!? Admittedly, if the saves were efficient, then 1kb could have adequate for a few saves. But for most 1200 conversions, they required a lot more than that for a disk save state. It's shame. And backing stuff up via. serial port wasn't really accessible for the masses, although it's a nice feature :)

    • @e3ovuziotica
      @e3ovuziotica 9 років тому +1

      Nostalgia Nerd
      Some games wanted to use the whole 1k (or almost all of it) which made those precious pinball scores disappear. Was one of the reasons to play certain games on A1200 than on CD32 at the time.

    • @Nostalgianerd
      @Nostalgianerd  9 років тому

      e3ovuziotica Yup! All that hard work... GONE! I'd be devastated

  • @synaesthesia2010
    @synaesthesia2010 8 років тому +1

    felt stupid not recognising Chris Barrie in Simon the Sorcecer. and speaking of Chris Barrie, who's Excited for the new series of Red Dwarf Xi, just a month away from broadcast now

    • @JesusisJesus
      @JesusisJesus 6 років тому

      Oh the world waits with baited breath for All 6 episodes of their favourite British TV Shows to appear every year.
      Dr Who, being in it's 50th year has over 300 episodes, While Mr Bean only ever had like 6 episodes.... EVER!

  • @corty1980
    @corty1980 5 років тому

    I had a cd32 back in the day and ended up selling it not long after commodore went belly up. I really regret doing that now, though Iam glad that I kept my Amiga 2000, which Iam in the process of getting running after over 20 years in hibernation. I never thought after all this time anyone would be talking about the Amiga. If only commodore had much better people in charge, like Apple and the PC market had we could still have the Amiga. Although I prefer Linux for my OS on my pc, my first love for computers was the Amiga.

  • @enkiabzu5792
    @enkiabzu5792 Рік тому

    I would've wanted one of these as a kid simply because I could play Alien Breed on lol,I was obsessed with that game as a kid and couldn't always play it on the family computer!

  • @brpadington
    @brpadington 4 роки тому +1

    When I was a kid my dad brought home a magazine all about the upcoming release of the CD32. The magazine really impressed me. I was super excited to try one when they were released. The games looked great and the controller still stands out in my mind. I kept waiting and the machine was never released in US and I never heard anything else about it until I started researching it online a few years later.

  • @capt.scarlet1099
    @capt.scarlet1099 9 років тому +6

    Oh, looking on your website equipment list, I would suggest you get hold of an Atari 8-bit 400/800/800xl/130xl. They have some of the best cartridge based arcade conversions from the 1980's . Check out classic game room on you tube "Defender" as an example. Much better than the c64 (sid chip apart). The designer for the Atari range of computers went on to design the original Amiga's.

  • @Sentinel_UK
    @Sentinel_UK 6 років тому

    Great video, love that you’re rocking an Ashens t-shirt.

  • @AdrianDX
    @AdrianDX 7 років тому +1

    Probably been said. But yes it does have storage for saves. Built in. Boot it without a game and press red.

  • @elHosed
    @elHosed 4 роки тому +2

    I remember playing DGeneration for hours.... on my 486 DX2 ;P Though, admittedly, that wasn't nearly as cool as Amigas. Now if Amiga only had Ultima Underworld I wonder how things would have gone with the CD32.

  • @spavatch
    @spavatch 6 років тому +1

    To be honest, that 1 kB of NVRAM was adequate, sufficient. I mean it would be nice to have more but I can't recall having to delete entries to save something else, it was enough for a few games.

    • @paulv5733
      @paulv5733 6 років тому

      No it wasnt! i had to leave Theme Park running for 9 days straight because it only allowed you to save your current bank account figure. They really should have included an on-board floppy drive connector, it would have improved the system significantly.

  • @jdseymour1978
    @jdseymour1978 3 роки тому

    The younger guy in the CD32 advert looks like Charley from the Darling Buds of May. Legendary swordsman, managing to snare a young (and pre Michael Douglas) Catherine Zeta Jones

  • @KurisuYamato
    @KurisuYamato 8 років тому

    The power supplies were for the C65? That's kind of awesome. I wonder if it was just an architectural and design thing, or if the units were actually produced "FOR" the console, and then when it was canned sent over. Odd that they would possibly make some before the computer was actually in production but at the same rate, not crazy to think!
    It's awesome either way!

  • @Jonboy2312
    @Jonboy2312 7 років тому

    I have fond memories of mine... As I do of my A500 and A1200 (which I've kept pouring love and money into until it became a quasi-A4000T...) I finally sold them in 96 i think... and I regret that terribly. WinUAE is just not the same, I miss the actual hardware... the look, the feel, everything it entailed :(

  • @4mat_music
    @4mat_music 7 років тому

    heh, spotted my old "Waterfall" song on that CD32 coverdisk menu. didn't know about that one.

  • @evscope
    @evscope 3 роки тому

    I remember buying this from Dixons or maybe Comet when launched. Wish I had kept it.

  • @StefanHomberger
    @StefanHomberger 9 років тому +4

    I really want a PAL Amiga CD32 for a handful of exclusives, but damn is it a pain to get PAL games working in NA.

    • @Nostalgianerd
      @Nostalgianerd  9 років тому

      +Stefan Homberger Are there any NTSC Amiga CD32s about?

    • @StefanHomberger
      @StefanHomberger 9 років тому +1

      Nearly impossible to find, especially in the US. Even at video game conventions I've never met anyone who has physically seen an NTSC Amiga CD32. Besides, not all PAl games for the system will run properly even if you try the trick with the mouse.

    • @Nostalgianerd
      @Nostalgianerd  9 років тому

      I did think they were super, super rare. I remember watching LGRs video trying to get a Spectrum to work in the States. Unbelievably arduous!

    • @StefanHomberger
      @StefanHomberger 9 років тому

      Yeah, it's doable, but as much as I want one, I'm not sure it'll be worth all the trouble.

    • @Nostalgianerd
      @Nostalgianerd  9 років тому

      I think you may be right..... :/

  • @ParaSytius
    @ParaSytius 8 років тому

    I loved my A500 back in the day (with 512mb expansion) and really wanted the CD32 as an upgrade but it was out of my price range. If I got one would I be able to plug in one of my external floppy drives so I could at least attempt to save games or was that function removed from a lot of the games released on the system?

  • @CrashUK28
    @CrashUK28 2 роки тому +1

    CD32 sold well and had over 160 games but was only on the market for 4 months, The lack of fast ram slow down the cd32 and amiga 1200 by 50%

  • @LegitMan335
    @LegitMan335 Рік тому

    I want one 030
    So far I’m getting a controller cuz it looks cool.
    And then I’ll slowly work my way up with games .

  • @mintydog06
    @mintydog06 8 років тому

    Diggers is a great game! One day I WILL manager to complete it. That Frankenised 32X was hilarious. I've got a CD32, sold my original one many many years ago, and bought another one several years ago. I also like Alien Breed 3D, as slow and awkward as it is, it's still fun, and the aliens brains splat on the wall and fall down when you blow their heads off, no other game does that. If I can get past it crashing, I will finish it.

  • @pickle-nc9sv
    @pickle-nc9sv 4 роки тому

    the competition for the CD32 at the time in the UK was Mega CD, 3DO, 32X, Atari Jaguar, and Neo Geo CD.

  • @StephenBlower
    @StephenBlower 6 років тому

    I managed to get one for free and even though I was using a PC then I strangely took to it. The only game I played was Elite Frontier II, I can't remember why I wasn't playing it on my PC, but the reason why I mention it is because you say you couldn't save games. To be able to play Elite II without saving would have been an impossibility, so you must have been able to save games somehow.
    EDIT
    1 KB of memory to save a game too? Wow, those folks at Frontier probably used their procedural generation techniques to compressive saves. Or it was just magik. :D

  • @NickM...
    @NickM... 9 років тому +1

    Lovely stuff, subbed. Not my words Nostalgia Nerd, the words of Shaking Stevens.

  • @cameronward9443
    @cameronward9443 4 роки тому

    Maybe it was the area I lived, but these early CD consoles were just a non-starter (Canada). I literally didn't know anyone who in 94 didn't have a IBM/IBM Compatible PC with a CDROM so everything they had to offer was way better and way more accessible on a PC. For console gaming... the offerings from Nintendo and Sega were just more fun to play.

  • @PassiveSmoking
    @PassiveSmoking 5 років тому

    There was a version of wing commander for this which had 256 colour graphics as opposed to 32 colour for the Amiga version. (Why did they even bother with a a500 compatible version? Sure it was an achievement that it ran at all but it was basically a slideshow). I think it may have also taken advantage of the akiko chip and ran pretty well.

  • @Rambling-Thomas
    @Rambling-Thomas 9 років тому +1

    Hello I just bought your Amiga CD32 on eBay. What a excellent bonus discovering your channel too through your item description. Consider me well and truly subscribed!

    • @Nostalgianerd
      @Nostalgianerd  9 років тому

      +Thomas Sutherland God, it was hard to sell that. BUT, thank you for buying it!.... Judging by your user name I'm pretty sure you'll enjoy it! Also thanks for your subscription and comments! :D

    • @Rambling-Thomas
      @Rambling-Thomas 9 років тому +1

      +Nostalgia Nerd No probs, it's hard to believe you only have 2000 subscribers. Very good quality stuff. I'm eagerly awaiting the arrival of the CD32, I promise it will be well looked after and played often.

    • @Nostalgianerd
      @Nostalgianerd  9 років тому

      +Thomas Sutherland I think it should have been delivered today hopefully! Thanks man!

    • @Rambling-Thomas
      @Rambling-Thomas 9 років тому

      I got it today! Just gave it a whirl now. Delighted. I'll let you guess what demo disk I put in first :p Nostalgia Nerd

    • @Nostalgianerd
      @Nostalgianerd  9 років тому

      Excellent! :D :D I shall drop you some feedback. Did I have Superfrog on demo?!? God damn, didn't realise

  • @naviamiga
    @naviamiga 3 роки тому

    Never had a chance to really hit it's stride. Shame, but I still love my CD32.

  • @Hirvibongari2
    @Hirvibongari2 9 років тому +5

    Cool machine twas!

    • @Nostalgianerd
      @Nostalgianerd  9 років тому +1

      Absolutely awesome. Could have done so much better if it wasn't for those dastardly production problems!

  • @martinfrost4292
    @martinfrost4292 6 років тому +1

    I was one of the deviants who got a CD32 & expanded it to an A1200 because it was WAY cheaper than an A1200 & cd drive at the time (Anyone remember the SX-1? It was AWFUL, turned the system in to a weird L shape and you had to have a pencil under it so it connected properly. I regret nothing).
    If watching through these has taught me anything it's that those deep seated tribal playground rivalries are still back there in the back of the brain, because occasionally as an Amiga or C64 gets mentioned on an Atari or Spectrum review I do find myself thinking 'F*ck yeah, AMIGA FOREVER!'

    • @beezle1976
      @beezle1976 5 років тому

      I had an SX-1 as well.
      Was a bit of a love/hate relationship. I liked it when it worked, but the damn thing wouldn't be recognized half the time :-)
      Not sure why, but I always remember trying out Gloom on the cd32+fast ram (via sx-1) using akiko for c2p. It genuinely made a speed difference. Halfway bridged the gap between the 1200+28mhz '030 I also had at the time and a stock cd32.

  • @gavinc74
    @gavinc74 6 років тому

    I remember when these first came out. I was working in a computer shop and we had one on display, it didn't sell that well the to lack of software at the time. We all had black Commodore Amiga cd32 t-shirts to wear. I was about 18 at the time I think 🤔 or am I thinking of the cdtv 🤔

  • @electronash
    @electronash 9 років тому

    Bad Influence! :o
    I used to record every episode of that onto Betamax (yes, really. lol), and watch them over-and-over.
    There's stil nothing like that series on TV now, and I still think a similar program would work for modern gaming. We had things like Games Master as well of course, but that was a completely different beast.
    btw, if anyone has every episode of Bad Influence in the highest possible quality, I would gladly pay for a full set. I know there are a lot of episodes on UA-cam, but it would be great to get hold of the whole lot.
    I was also quite addicted to Reboot! back then. Superb series.

    • @si4632
      @si4632 8 років тому +2

      Betamax was superior to vhs

    • @electronash
      @electronash 8 років тому +1

      I agree. lol
      At least my old Sanyo and Sony Betamax players had noticeably better quality than the VHS decks of the same era.
      I used to do TV and VCR repairs too, so I've seen hundreds of VCRs.
      (S-VHS is undoubtedly better than Beta, but that's not a fair comparison.)
      But yeah, I thought Beta was great. I'm thinking about buying another player soon.

  • @jimmy21584
    @jimmy21584 8 місяців тому

    If they stuck a textured polygon chip in there, they would have been golden. I learnt to program on an Amiga 500 with Amos 3D, but after seeing Doom, all I wanted was a PC and to do 3D textured graphics.

  • @Lorfarius
    @Lorfarius 8 років тому

    How did Simon the Sorcerer work with save games? Did it just not have it as a feature?

    • @pferreira1983
      @pferreira1983 8 років тому

      I would guess since you can make one internal save you can do that. But if you try to save with another game it overwriters that one save.

  • @dannygabel8132
    @dannygabel8132 6 років тому +1

    7:16 Technically, the snes used the same cup as the c64, just with expanded memory busses

  • @cpnnpr
    @cpnnpr 8 років тому +5

    FM Towns Marty was the first 32bit console with CD Rom

    • @otherreality
      @otherreality 8 років тому +1

      Indeed, but the Marty was Japan only

    • @si4632
      @si4632 8 років тому +3

      and not true 32bit dont you listen

    • @daishi5571
      @daishi5571 7 років тому +7

      FM Towns Marty used a 386SX processor which was 32 bit internally but has a 16bit bus (thus a 16 bit processor)
      If you consider the 386SX a 32 bit processor (like some ppl seem to) then the CDTV has it beat. Released in 1991 with a 68000 which was 32 bit internally and has a 16bit bus.

    • @79franz
      @79franz 7 років тому

      FM towns Marty first. Ok only on japan but it's the first!!!

  • @brianh2771
    @brianh2771 9 років тому +1

    Nice video, covered the gamut. Very entertaining!

    • @Nostalgianerd
      @Nostalgianerd  9 років тому

      +Brian Holdsworth Why thank you sir :D

  • @CasperUK31
    @CasperUK31 7 років тому

    This is my second favourite console of all time, after the Panasonic 3DO. Neither of which I owned, both of which I played to death in Curries or Dixons. I know if I get one now the lack of games would be a massive disappointment to me.