01.Aug.2025
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Pacman variant: Deluxe Collector's Edition of Fast Food 2 (AGA)
In November 2024, the Pacman variant "Fast Food 2" (video) was released as the unofficial successor to the Codemaster classic Fast Food (amiga-news.de reported). The game, created with the Game Construction Kit Scorpion Engine, can now also be pre-ordered as a physical Deluxe Collector's Edition for around 46 euros.
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01.Aug.2025
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Updated chronology of MorphOS
Back in 2010, Mickaël 'BatteMan' Pernot created a chronology for the tenth anniversary of MorphOS, which he has now updated and expanded to mark the 25th anniversary.
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01.Aug.2025
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Shoot'em Up: "Rex and the Galactic Plague" released
"Rex and the Galactic Plague" is a vertical scrolling shooter developed using the Scorpion Engine (video). After several demo versions, the full version has now been released.
According to the developer, the game's origins date back to 1993. It was the first game he ever created, and he had to familiarise himself with the Scorpion Engine, pixel art and animation creation. What originally started with four small levels grew over time to nine, with new enemies, bosses, dangers and weapons.
The current release requires an Amiga 1200 due to memory requirements, but a version for the Amiga 500 is also planned.
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01.Aug.2025
Ephemeral Enigmas
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On focus: Three Core Design games
Core Design was a British computer game developer and occasional publisher that existed from 1988 to 2006. The website "Ephemeral Enigmas" takes a closer look at three games that were also released for the Amiga:
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01.Aug.2025
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Background: Maniac Mansion was released 37 years ago
In 1987, Lucasfilm Games released the point-and-click adventure Maniac Mansion, initially for the C64 and later for the Amiga and Atari ST, among others. The website "Home Computer" has published a detailed background article on this game, which set new standards with its user interface and cinematic sequences.
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