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Old 13-03-2004, 17:11   #9
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Re: Old Amiga games to play on PC

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Originally Posted by punky
As soon as I started reading this thread I thought of exactly that I SO loved that game. So many others, like Turrican, Shadow Of The Beast, Golden Axe, Lemmings, Dune. The old memory needed a jog as I was only about 8 at the time (born in 1981), but this site is great for reminicing.

If anyones interested in emulation and roms, theres an Amiga emulator available for Windows (here). Little disclaimer, as emulation and roms are technically illegal (assuming the company is still there to sue you for copyright violation), so I provide this information for research and entertainment purposes only
Well Vulcan software has produced standalone reworked versions of the Valhalla series especially for the PC so you DON'T need to own the originals. It's as funny as it ever was too.To be really nice they allow folk to download the first episode for free.

However I note that those of you who have responded to this thread aspire to the beat'em up style of game so maybe a intricate adventure puzzle game is not for you.Anyway take a look.you maybe pleasantly surprised.

I'm awaiting the 4th Valhalla adventure which hopefully will be a 3d version.

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