
Above I decided to call Roy Miller (Amiga Roy) and he apparently had too many beers that night. Here you can use the 50% elimination tool or call someone to aid you. Game over man! (screenshot by Old School Game Blog)Īs you can see from the screenshots, the game is true to the style and methods of the old TV-show. The first thing you’ll see after starting the game is this menu: If you’d like to test it out temporarily, you can unpack it to RAM. Installation is a matter of unpacking the archive to a location of your choice. The game is pretty straight forward and easy to get into. He previously released a puzzle game called Soko4MUI. This is a small game that is based on the well known TV-show Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? Here you’ll get questions about Amiga, AmigaOS, MorphOS, AROS and more! It was developed by an Amiga user with the name Marko Drag. Now, please read on for… Who Becomes Amiga Guru? Who Becomes Amiga Guru? (Marko Drag) These are all just thoughts, so it’ll probably be a while before something materializes. I have lots of ideas of things I want to do with this series, such as making a section with download-links and rankings of the different games. Hope you enjoyed my last post about gaming on AmigaOS 4.1, which covered the shoot’em up game Battle Squadron. Who Becomes Amiga Guru? (screenshot by Old School Game Blog)


That site features a ton of cool games for you to try out. A user at, Tommysammy, recommended this link. SpeedUp loading game Now, 60% Wowwwww!!!! Now for some information concerning this new release: Second version log v3.0 build 3625 (compiled 18-december-2011)Īll effects working (scale2X, bilinear, hq2X. Here’s a video from YouTube showing OpenBOR in action with a game called Night Slashers X (beware. It’s worth mentioning that OpenBOR is freeware and open source. This project aims to give more functionality to Beats of Rage and features several enhancements over the original. Nouvel is what is called OpenBOR (Open Beats of Rage). The engine was first released on PC (MS-DOS) back in 2003, but has since grown and been ported to a wide range of systems. With the Beats of Rage engine, people can make their own beat’em up games without any prior knowledge of programming.

It draws inspiration from the Streets of Rage series we know from SEGA. Turns out that the always productive Hugues “ HunoPPC” Nouvel has released Open Beats of Rage 3.0 for AmigaOS 4.1!īeats of Rage is basically a customizable video game engine by Senile Team. Got some good news for AmigaOS 4.1 users today.
