Amiga VS Atari ST

Started by DragonsLover, September 24, 2005, 04:53:25 AM

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DragonsLover

Some of you are lucky, you played Lemmings on a REAL Amiga computer, well I guess. Okay... maybe I could find one somewhere like on eBay. But, anyway, I've considered these days that Amiga is better than Atari ST, and this is what I had.

Most of the games I'm playing are always the best on Amiga, and this is not only Lemmings:

- Captive
- Dungeon Master
- And surely more if I could try the games to see the differences

Just tell me what do you think about this fact. I'm sure most of you will say that Amiga is better. Of course, you probably never played on Atari ST computer isn't it?

In fact, I like both of them, Amiga and Atari ST are great old machines! :D
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Jazzem

Haven't played either of them, but I used to have an Acorn Archemedies, the machine I initially owned Lemmings on.

Shame it stopped working :-(

Isu

Quote from: DragonsLover  link=1127537605/0#0 date=1127537605Some of you are lucky, you played Lemmings on a REAL Amiga computer,
:D

Amiga > All

Mr. K

Amiga.  I've played Lemmings Amiga and Lemmings for ST.   The Amiga owns the ST version.  The ST's music sounds like an NES.  Ouch.

DragonsLover

Yep, :agree:, but did you know that Atari ST can support MOD too (well, I guess)? Some musics or sounds aren't made of ST 3-Channels music. I remembered playing the game called SnacMan. The musics were great and weren't STSpeakers. I really think that these musics were MOD.
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finlay

I've never even seen an Amiga computer, but I have played the Atari version of Lemmings at a friend's, about 8 or 9 years ago. The two-player levels rock. I wish there was a way to extract them for other platforms...

Isu

I have heard of an Amiga to PC level converter (Amiga has two player levels too! I assume they are the same), although I can't for the life of me remember where. X_X

DragonsLover

ISU, you don't search a lot! O_o You can get it on the Lemmings Universe Website.

Unfortuately, the downloads aren't working for now... :'(

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Isu

Don't you mean that I don't remember a lot? :???:
What you said doesn't make any sense...

Shvegait

I think he means that, whether you remember or not, you should be able to find it easily if you'd just search for it.

ccexplore

Quote from: finlay  link=1127537605/0#5 date=1128271050I've never even seen an Amiga computer, but I have played the Atari version of Lemmings at a friend's, about 8 or 9 years ago. The two-player levels rock. I wish there was a way to extract them for other platforms...
The levels are probably extractable, but obviously there's no real way (aside from programming it yourself, a far from trivia task) to add 2-player support to the platforms that don't support it already.

DragonsLover

Quote from: Isu  link=1127537605/0#8 date=1128418801Don't you mean that I don't remember a lot? :???:
What you said doesn't make any sense...

I'm sorry! Forget what I said... :-[
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Proxima

Quote from: finlay  link=1127537605/0#5 date=1128271050I've never even seen an Amiga computer, but I have played the Atari version of Lemmings at a friend's, about 8 or 9 years ago. The two-player levels rock. I wish there was a way to extract them for other platforms...
You could use an emulator. They're on the Genesis version, for instance, and it's not difficult to get hold of a Genesis emulator. (You get 100 extra one-player levels that way as well!)

ccexplore

Quote from: Isu  link=1127537605/0#8 date=1128418801Don't you mean that I don't remember a lot? :???:
What you said doesn't make any sense...
Actually, what you said made even less sense.  :-/

I think he's saying that, regardless of whether you remember or not, if you just did a simple search in Google or something you could've probably found that Lemmings Universe had a (apparently broken) link to it.

Isu

Yeah, sorry. I couldn't remember, and I didn't search because I was quite busy. That post was kinda rushed. :x