Amiga Longplay [023] The Lion King

  • 7 年前
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Pfff, says its AGA and yet only 33-34 colors in-game and 45 on the title screen. So, no AGA (256 colors) in this game, guess they called it that as it requires an Amiga 1200, sort of, needs more than a standard Amiga 500 has anyway (probably only memory), bleh.\r
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The first row of pixels on the title screen is broken for some reason, its like that in the different versions I tried, and also in the previous Amiga longplay of this game (\r
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Sucks not all levels were included, they could just as well, but most Amiga users didnt have a hard drive, and games with many disks were not fun to play when you had to swap a lot.\r
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Some info from ZE internet!\r
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From HoL (Hall of Light):\r
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[1] Other than the PC version, these following levels are left out in the Amiga version to save disk space:\r
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- both bonus stages (Timon & Pumbaa)\r
- Cant Wait to be King\r
- Hakuna Matata\r
- Simbas Return\r
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[2] The PC and the Amiga manuals are virtually identical except for one difference: on the flip side of the original Amiga manual cover, there has been applied an additional large adhesive label with the information listed in [1] printed on it in all four languages.\r
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[3] The in-game texts of ALL Amiga versions are completely in English; merely the box covers and the manuals have been localized.\r
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A comment from another longplay of the Amiga version on YouTube (cubexs channel):\r
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Most Amiga games couldnt be installed to harddrive. The reason those levels were cut is because many games were priced by floppy (i.e. 5 floppy games cost more than 4) and shops had trouble selling expensive games.\r
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