#99 MORTAL KOMBAT II (Virgin/Probe) - 55 points Long after the craze for simple martial arts games had died away (leaving IK+ as one of the greats sadly, it's unlisted this time), the whole beat'em'up thing flared up again, this time with combination moves, special powers and alien players. The intro can still impress, however, and it's good to see people taking a long-term view to Amiga games rather than only thinking about the last two years. The game now looks ridiculously simplistic with set-pattern aliens and boring graphics. The first release was Menace, a simple shoot'em'up, and it was quickly followed by Blood Money another shoot'em'up, pushing the Amiga further than anyone else had at the time. THE AMIGA REPORT TOP 100: 1997/2 - #100 BLOOD MONEY (Psygnosis/DMA Design) - 55 points Dave Jones chucked in a job in the Timex factory in Dundee, Scotland (the city where I work, fact fans) to found DMA Design. So, in true Miss World fashion, we'll start at number 100 and work our way to the top. And don't worry, no-one from Amiga Report voted.įinally, I'd like to thank Matt and Sean at the Data Haven Project (DHP) for the web space and excellent service, aTmosh for adding the IRC FAQ, Nik Shearer and Mark Wilson (tecno on IRC) for testing, Seppo Typpo for the explanations on his vote, and finally Carter USM for the soundtrack to the votecounting. Any votes for 'all of the Lemmings series' or 'Monkey Island 1 and 2' had their vote distributed evenly between each title.
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Most votes, however, were quite clear about which title in a series they were nominating. In cases where people voted for a game without specifying a version number - for example, Megaball - we've taken the vote are referred to the latest version. That's why Worms and Worms DC both feature in the AR100. When counting the votes, we've decided that each separate game should count, even if they're a sequel or even just a new version. I'm shocked and stunned, ladies and gentlemen. SuperCars II, #186.Īnd not one single person voted for Troddlers. More surprising were the games which DIDN'T appear. And a couple of wags voted for Myst - obviously in crystal ball mode, and there were more than a couple for Doom and Quake. A couple of people got very confused and voted for Miami, Voyager and AWeb - strange games indeed. Games I've never heard of popped up in every second vote, and there were just as many nominations for shareware or PD games as commercial.
Also, the e-mail acknowledgement system steadfastly refused to work from day one, so apologies to everyone who's still waiting for a reply e-mail. I (Ken) changed jobs in mid-July, meaning for a while, half of the votes were stuck on a server I couldn't access. Of course, nothing went as smoothly as we'd have liked. We were quiet overwhelmed by the response, and glad to see there's still such enthusiasm and vigour in the Amiga scene. We had over 750 direct votes from the main web page, and another few dozen e-mails, all voting on the author's personal favourite 10 Amiga games from the last 12 years.
Narzo Play (BR).įeature - Amiga Report Top 100 Games Of All Time Amiga Report Top 100 Games Of All Time RESULTS The votes are in, the sums have been done, and finally, after much blood, sweat and broken calculators we can bring you the results of the first Amiga Report Top 100 (hereafter known as the AR100). AMD 6100 processor graphical GTX970 8gb ram.
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Originally posted by Narzo Play (BR): I can not start the game, because I get a serial window, after the inserter serial, asks for a registration in the game as if you were using a CD key, even after all filled not work = / win7 ultimate.