I can't believe that someone was patient enough to create the video like this. The most impressive thing is that similar videos were made for different devices on this channel. I am totally impressed. Amazing job!
It is taken from ArcadePunks site, where community is making videos for emulators' frontends, so... no much work needed, just download and merge files.
I'll be the guy who watched this whole video without skipping (and even sometimes rewinding). Without sound though. I'll check to see what interesting looking Amiga games there are which I haven't played before, so I can try them for the first time. So thanks for the effort.
Me too. Creating a collection for puae core on retroarch for psvita. Had an amiga 500 in the early nineties, I see lots of nostalgia taking me here, but also understand amiga games haven't aged well at all. This video demonstrates a lot of potential the platform had and that's been wasted.
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I remember owning the Commodore Vic-20 and the Commodore 64 or C-64. The Vic-20 was more of a Atari 2600 while the C-64 was much better graphics etc. Both systems were designed well and I loved them both. I never had the Amiga so this will be interesting to see.
There was a demo of an odd Amiga game I remember playing back in 1991, which popped up in my mind occasionally right up until now. A platformer with a little red alien that apparently had machine guns for arms. Today, thanks to this video, I now know it's a game called "Ork". Thanks for helping me solve a 30-year nostalgic mystery!
Never when it comes to computers or technology for that matter, have I been blown so profoundly away when I swapped my Commodore 128 (C64 mode) for an Amiga 500. It was simply amazing what that computer could do when it came to graphics and sound!
Actually getting every Amiga Game into one video is incredibly useful, as trying to see every one through different top 150 Amiga games videos for example end up with you going over the same games 95% of the time! Thankyou!
To be fair, it's almost impossible to get all the games on the Amiga because it wasn't like consoles where games had to be licenced, it was a free for all where anything went, and then we had PD games and games still being made for the Amiga today. But yeah, that's still a lot of games in that video lol.
Thank you for doing this, there are so many games of my childhood. But i was too young to remember the names of these games. Thank you soo much! :D -Nedostayes
Thanks very much for making this video, it helped to solve all my memory puzzles that have been on my mind for the last 10-20 years Prison & golden path. Thanks again!!!
I just spent more than 2 hrs to watch the whole video jumping 10 secs by 10 secs... I had the fastest resume of my childhood ever! Thanks for this amazing time machine!🤘🤘🤘
Why does it always take years for people like me finding such a gem?!hy More than appreciated, I was looking for names of several games for years without a result!
OMG THANK YOU.. I was searching for the game cosmic relief for more than 20 years new. no one could help me because i remembered so little about it.. you did the job. I thank you so much!!!!!!!!!!
plus de 7h00 de vidéos ! Wouahhh ! Excellent !! sur l'intégralité des jeux sorti sur Commodore Amiga 500 ! Un micro ordinateur culte sorti en 1987 et qui a pris fin avec la faillite de Commodore en 1994....Bon visionnage ;-) Micro que j'ai possédé en 1989 ou 1990 concurrent direct de l'Atari ST.... It's my computer when i'm young, i remember many games i have before, it's crazy many many many games on this machine and excellent demo scene too, the match 1987-1994 Amiga 500 Vs Atari 520 STF, Thanks for this handsome video of memories
I started working in 87 and I remember two of the first things I bought with my pay....Sennheiser headphones and an Amiga 500. I was walking past a computer store in Werribee Plaza and saw F/A-18 Interceptor on one of the screens and I was totally amazed. Bought it then and there. Previously I had a Intellivision and my brother bought a Commodore 64, so I was already hooked.
Wow memories! I had an Atari 2600 as a kid. Then I got a NES for Christmas🎄 and I picked up a Commodore Vic-20 and later a C-64 earlier. After the C-64 and then the NES after the Atari, I was so into gaming. I got a job at our local grocery store. I was 15 and I pushed carts for 20 hours a week and got paid a WHOPPING $2.85/hr. There was a lower minimum wage for stores to hire under 18 year olds. After 90 days I got a QUARTER! WHOOPIE! LOL! I was up to $3.10/hr. It sucked! BUT I saved and 2 yrs later I went to become a 3rd shift stocker. $4.50/hr. But 30- 40 hours a week and OT. I used my newfound "riches" and got a Sega Master System, a Genesis, A SNES, and finally a TurboGraphx-16. My room was an arcade! I was a game nut. The Commodore-64 was a great system. Sadly I never got an Amiga. I say that because some of these games are really well done.
@@EdsterIII Amiga was a true gaming machine that could compete with Arcade machines from that time period. COmparing Amiga with C64 is like night and day. Just 10 times better.
Just fininished watchinhg this amazing video. I've seen most of Amiga games vids on the RU-vid but none like this, great work. I have got a few titles in my collection not mentioned on this video but there are thousands of titles out there some very rare and forgotten gems so it's not humanly possible to track them all. Anyways great work and now I'm about to watch the Amiga CD32 games compilation on this brilliant channel. Keep up the good work!
Monkey Island 2 missing was something I didn't expect... actually quite a lot of sequels weren't added on the video like dungeon master 2... quintessential Amiga games.
It's near impossible to make an exhaustive video of all the Amiga games as it doesn't work like on consoles on which each game had to be officially licenced for an official release. On computers, everybody could create his little game and distribute it himself or thoughout magazines, very little publishers, etc. After just showing the first 30 minutes I can say Aquanaut from F1 Licenceware (not only the game from Addictive) is missing. Showing all your videos, only PS1, PS2 and of course PC offer longer time than this one. So much creativity in 8 years of distribution of the Amiga range of computers (1986/1994), and even after! Nevertheless, manythanks for this HUGE effort that permits to show near all the games that our beloved Amiga has to offer to retrogame players. More than 7 hours of show, just impressive! Your vidéos are very nice to launch on background while doing other things. Everytime we look at the screen we can remember a game we played in the past or discover a gem we didn't know.
Props for doing such a monumental work! That being said, this is still far from complete video of Amiga games. It's missing many, MANY games. Especially Amiga CD-ROM and PPC games but also many base 68k games. Pretty much all the games I thought didn't made it to video were also missing from the video.
I haven't got 7 hours to sit through all these but a great effort. Used to love my old Amiga. Maybe one day when I'm in a Care Home I'll come back to this & watch it one day.
I hoped you would write the titles of all games with time tags in the description.. Nah just kidding lol, great job! So much nostalgia with many of these games. Thanks!
And i thought i played lots of different Amiga games. I didn't know there were so many other titles! So much nostalgia in this video. It is a good thing you can download (legal) many of these games for free and play them with a special emulator. Currently i'm playing Superfrog, my childhood nr. 1 game. Never finished it, but this time i will. Thank you for sharing this video, it is amazing!
same here! i played it when i was like 7 or 8 in 1993/94, i played it for weeks! it was so hard for me THEN the day came : Please insert Disk no.4..... and guess what, it didnt work :( i was so sad :/ BUT i will get my revenge soon!! :D
Although I have serious respect in the effort and patience you have put in the making of this video I see some games are missing so its not really ALL amiga games but definitely MOST Amiga games video.
Great one. This gives a great idea Ben Heck converting the Amiga 500 including the Wicher 500i Ex Accelerator with all the Amiga 500 games on a 128 gb SD card as a great suggestion. Do not forget to max out the Amiga memory as a must.
TUSKER, MEAN ARENAS, PREMIER…been looking for these games forever!!! Couldn’t remember their names and couldn’t remember if they were MS DOS or Amiga. Nice one 👍🏻
I will believe this is the largest Amiga game play collection but i cannot believe every Amiga game is in the video. Making this video would be like a shift in hell. great job.
Wow, it's there! 6:21:36 I lived and breathed Amiga 500 clear on up to 1995, when I had to get on this internet 'thing' and was seduced by Windows 95. It's kinda funny, nowadays a lot of people think of computers as exclusively internet appliances...but, I'd been 'playing' with them for more than 15-years before I went online. I didn't use it primarily as a game machine though, in fact there was only one game I got seriously hooked on, that being Test Drive II. I actually BROKE a joystick playing that game. The car just wouldn't turn as sharply as I wanted to and I leaned into the joystick to the point of failure, LOL. Great job on the video, even though I only watched a small part of it. Clearly it took a lot of time and effort.
"Nowadays a lot of people think of computers as exclusively internet appliances" who are this lot? most use computers for business, gaming and *shudders* 'social networking' and grab the smartphone for net look ups since its convenient
this must have been so much work. thank you. i used the video to recrate a list of all the games that ive played on the amiga. even tho not every game that i remember, was in the video. but taking into account bootleg games, regional releases and obscure games, i doubt that one can make a video of every game on the system.
So sad you have missed Polish games like Franko: The Crazy Revenge, Legion, or Gate2Freedom. The Polish game developers were strong back in the day and released a couple of entertaining games on Amiga. Still, it's an absorbing video. Thanks!
I visited Warszaw back in 1992, and I met a lot of coders using C64 even if it was 1992. I guess 20% of them owned an Amiga , it was expensive to buy in Poland.
THANK YOU, i needed that comment, i am recently looking for my old amigagames, i watched the whole video and only found like 6-7 games, but im 100% certian i had over 50 disc / games (some multiple discs) and i cant remember barly any, but i instantly reconise them if i see them. Parasol star (parasol=umbrella in polish) was one of those. @heremis sobstus do u have any link or game database of polish games? im from germany but my whole family is from poland, i went around 1992-1995 every summer vacation there and played those games at my uncles place. i really wanna feel the time again. thx
Thanks for the games, some games I saw for the first time :) But I think some very important games are missing, for example Ambermoon, Giana Sisters, Monkey Island 2, Sim City
Watched this video rather than going to work as really wanted to find the name of a game I had forgotten. After finishing it I remembered it was on the Master System.
Thank you for uploading this Video! I found an old Amiga Game - Cosmic Relief / Terramex. A long time of searching for it comes to an End! I found it at 1:38:01 ! The only Thing i remembered of this Game was the deadly waterdrops falling down on you :) . My Sister Player it on Amiga and i watched her playing it. At this time i was to little to play it myself.
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Tiny Troops is the most awesome RTS (after Dune II of course) that I've played on Amiga! Making an alien invasion and wars was so funny never than here! :)
When I saw Arabian Nights 23:15 and heard that music, it instantly transported me to a time in my life I can't fully remember, such a trippy feeling. I was probably 5 or 6? I will never forget the Amiga.
no Thunderhawk (also known as AH3-Thunderstrike in USA) in this video... but thanks for a huge list of bits of gameplay that makes us find gems we still need to enjoy/remember