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Sat 11/08/01 at 19:32
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We have already seen the likes of bugs bunny and rugrats been made into games. If you could make any cartoon you watched as a kid into a game which one would you choose?

I would love to see an A-Team game but it isn't a cartoon so I would have to pick something like Thundercats, Centurions or Visionaries. I think these would be the best to turn into games as there is a wide range of things to do.

P.S I know there has already been a thundercats game but it was pants.
Sat 11/08/01 at 22:13
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I sold my amiga 600 for my playstation years ago, I've bought an Amiga 500 in the last few months so i could copy my cousins Amiga classics to play once again but alot of them don't work :(

it's not as powerfull as the 2meg 600 haha oh well

Overdrive was fantantic wasn't it, car games just aren't like that anymore *sigh*
Sat 11/08/01 at 22:12
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Ö~ Res€vilfan ~Ö wrote:
> can't remember that one, but how ace would it be if they made 128bit
> versions of rick dangerous,total carnage,soccer kid,cannon fodder
> and all the classics.
man that's be sweet

oh i forgot james pond
> hahaha


Rick Dangerous was a classic.
Sat 11/08/01 at 22:00
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Once again, the Amiga has been mentioned in all time classics. This just shows how dominant they once were.
Sat 11/08/01 at 21:54
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Ö~ Res€vilfan ~Ö wrote:
> can't remember that one, but how ace would it be if they made 128bit
> versions of rick dangerous,total carnage,soccer kid,cannon fodder
> and all the classics.
man that's be sweet

oh i forgot james pond
> hahaha

Soccer Kid was cool and James Pond was sweet. I think I had all ( 3 ) of the James Pond games before I sold my Amiga for a mealey £50 with about 200 games.
Sat 11/08/01 at 21:49
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can't remember that one, but how ace would it be if they made 128bit versions of rick dangerous,total carnage,soccer kid,cannon fodder and all the classics.
man that's be sweet

oh i forgot james pond hahaha
Sat 11/08/01 at 21:43
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Yo Resi, ever heard of Superfrog on the Amiga? That should be re-released with exactly the same graphics.
Sat 11/08/01 at 21:41
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there was apparantly a transformers game on the psone but it never made it out of japan and in the words of play magazine was "absolute cack"

i would love to see an updated version of Garfield on the amiga and a count duckula game cus that would be so great
Sat 11/08/01 at 20:50
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I would like to see a gadget boy game, or even an inspector gadget game. Where you could use all of the usual gadgets to defeat the evil minions who are endangering the planet. I suppose you could also get upgrades and things after the end of every successful mission.
Sat 11/08/01 at 20:36
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Powerpuff Girls, oh yeah ;-)
Sat 11/08/01 at 20:35
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He Man or Captain Planet (ha ha that was a painful program)

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