Agree with pang. The game has a simplicity and elegance that stood well the test of time. Also love new Zealand story. Pretty hard to select games from such a vast library.
Rainbow islands is my number one from this list and would make my top 5 all time Amiga games. Never really enjoyed Parasol Stars, it felt like a step back.
Newzeland Story is still one of my fav ever games, it should be number one just for the best infinate lives cheat mode even. (On title screen enter this backwards "dratsabiwikgnikcufrehtom") I remember that been printed in a Amiga Magazine back in the day.
Some great games here. Back as a teenager when I was growing up, apart from owning my own C64, I had one brother with an ST, and my other brother with an Amiga, so I got the best of both 16 bit worlds back then, and although there was never all that much difference in looks a lot of the time between ST and Amiga games, there certainly was in sound, but I loved playing games on both all the same. I remember the first time I played Batman the Movie round at a mates on his Amiga too, and the music, sound fx and visuals blew me away back then, and especially the batmobile and batwing sections, and even just the batarrang hitting the lamp post sounded ace :-D I'd forgotten how good Pushover is so i'm deffo gonna go back to this classic, I remember playing it a lot on the ST back then. I own Pang on my C64 on cartridge, but the Amiga version looks amazing, so this is another i'm gonna revisit too. Midnight Resistance is another I played a lot on the ST and also Amiga, so after seeing it here again after all these years, i'm gonna end up going back to this too :-D Robocop 3 is another that blew me away back in it's day too, we hadn't seen the likes of it before so it was fresh and new, great sound and music too, and worlds away from a 2d platformer/shooter. I don't think I ever played Wizkid, not because I didn't have the opportunity though, as my brother had it in his vast ST games collection, I probably just didn't take to it...it does seem like the creators were on some bizarre substances though :-D The other games like New Zealand Story etc, are really lovely looking games, but I never really truly got into them back in the day...maybe i'll try again sometime :) Cheers for another great vid OSG!!
What I remember about the Amiga, oddly, was the smell (?), bizarrely it smelt of technology, even the disks when you opened the box smelled of something from the future !!!
Never even heard of pushover wow you learn someat new every day. Love head over heels , toki , rainbow islands and pang , put some hours in on these back int day and all are very challenging.
Seeing Robocop 3 is bittersweet because I absolutely loved it and the 3d style blew my mind. But it was really the last game I invested a lot of time into on the Amiga.
I was actually just thinking today of doing a video on games where the Spectrum beat the C64....there are a few good games on there where that happened
Robocop 3 , Rainbow islands , A-train , Alien breed 3D and Head over heels are the ones I spent the most time on. All are good games , but these were my favourites.
A great list of games. I would of had Robocop 3 higher on the list for what was designed and achieved with the game. It was very innovative and pushed the machine. It had a great variety in it, I like how they say Parasol Stars is the continuing story of Rainbow Islands, because that itself was the sequel to Bubble Bobble.
Rainbow Islands was such a phenomenon on Amiga that every version of Parasol Stars was sub-titled "The Story of Bubble Booble 3", while only on Amiga it was sub-titled "The Story of Rainbow Islands 2"
Thank you! I love these series! I bought an a1200 last week, to bad it needs a memory upgrade:( but Im gonna test all games on your lists when it arrives👍
I had to look that one up, I only recognise Defender of the crown. So thats interesting! Maybe for inspiration Activision / Gremlin maybe? I litteraly destroyed a few joysticks on these old Activision games on my c64🤣 those were the days.
Rainbow island my favourite on this list. Spent hours on it. I did get to the driving sections on robocop but couldn't figure out what to do. And agree with Batman the driving parts were mind blowing at the time. I actually finished it as it as I had the Batman pack with New Zealand story too. So with choice of only 2 games at the time I played it to extreme and managed to clock it. 😊
It took a long time until we saw something as good as tjhe driving sections of Batman on Amiga gain. I am always amazed how no one on Ocean had the idea of make a full game out of that engine. It would be the best racing game on Amiga for a good while.
As with the C64 I never realised Ocean released so many top titles for the Amiga. Love a good golf game anf PGA was great. F29 was a top flight sim, spent many hours on that one. Toki, Rainbow Islands and Parasol stars all top ports and yeah Pang, top game! A few in your list I've never played so I'd replace them with Cabal, Epic, Operation Wolf, Sleepwalker and Worms. Great vid m8 :)
Thanks for this great video.....when i buy ( ehm, my family buy) the amiga 500 i take 2 games, Pang and shadow warrior....i never go far in shadow warrior but i was a very good player whit pang, i remember a lot of levels after 30 years...great memories, thanks :)
Not Ocean games but the best nostalgic games for me, Stunt car racer linked with 2 systems and 2 TV's this was cutting edge back in the day, Sensible soccer and California games. We all used to pile into my mates house and 4-5 of us use to play all night. Simple happy days.
My sister and I used to play an Amiga game that I only have images from in my memory and can't remember the name of. It was a scrolling window game going upwards with a snake like spaceship thing that would add on extra sections. Each section was shaped like a diamond or hexagon, I'm not sure. It was a very simple, early era game, unlike the more graphic intensive games shown here. I search for it every so often and hope one day I'll say AHA! That's it! I had that feeling with a few games here, like Lost Patrol. Thanks for bringing back the memories.
@@oldstylegaming No, unfortunately. From memory, I think the game was greyscale (but that could be a memory effect) and I don't think it was a shooter. Probably lost in obscurity now.
Puzznic was technically released on MS-DOS, but was published by Epic Megagames under the name Brix. I don't know if they had the legal rights to do so or not, but if they didn't, then it clearly didn't take long for it to become abandonware. For all I know, it might even be freeware like a number of their old titles.
@@oldstylegaming I did play it on a 1500 when the game was on budget release for £8. I remember the screen looking ok, but this is back in 1992, so I could be wrong.
Completely agree with Pang , I would have it #1 too and I also agree it is better than the arcade original. There are loads of Pang conversions, maybe you should do one of your order of greatness videos on it...
i absolutely adored everything about head over heels on my c64 from the art work, the style of game to the music and sfx, if i would have had an amiga back in the day i would of been in my element with that game on it for sure. also i was quite amazed to check an see that the music on midnight resistance on the c64 is much better than the amiga, despite the amigas superior music and sfx hardware it seems that the wonderful old sid manages to clear a niche that some 16bit systems just could not touch, especially when written by the likes of daglish and hubbard.
I personally loved beach volley mate. Me and my mates would play it all the time ...but think it's a nostalgia thing as against some of these it's not that good
Um excuse me mr OP but I played that Snowbrothers with 2 player mode, it was the first time I played Snowbrothers; of course it was at the house of a friend of a friend. Later when I got my own Snowbrothers cartridge I was confused because it wasnt the same, your video proves me right, I wasn't crazy. You also sai that it was only released in 2006 which is also strange to me, 2004 is when my father died, I played the game before he died.
Surprised not to see EPIC on this list, I remember it getting a lot of praise back when it was released. Also Worms is technically an Ocean Software game and was number 1 on the Team 17 list and missing from this one 🤣🤣🤣
I've being seen American and European retro-game channels talking about "The Newzealand Story". I've never heard about it until now. I've read it's about a trip which programmers from Taito did to New Zealand back in the days. It's curious, it does have something about the country? Some New Zealand citizen can recognize something in the game? I've known that SMS had a good one version of it.
The only two games I had from this collection were the excellent Robocop 3 and Alien Breed 3 (I don't enjoy platformers). Doom was pretty much the Amiga killer, because the Amiga couldn't handle that kind of pseudo 3d graphics. That said, Alien Breed 3 on an upgraded Amiga 1200 wasn't too bad.
Please, Mr. Host, do you think that commodore 64 decision to have 3 audio channels, then "forcing" programmers to generally alternating between music or sfx, was a bad decision at the time?
I seem to remember GamesMaster or some Saturday morning kids TV show using Mr Nutz as a game a lot, prob a console version. No one remembers Quik The Thunder Rabbit, like Mr Nutz but well with a rabbit, same year too, only remember it because it came free on a Amiga magazine and you had to wait a month to get the next issue and the final disk of the game. I remember paying £15 for Toki on cartridge for the C64 and then being accused of shoplifting it in the same shop :p Pushover was ok until my disk broke :/ Puzznic I think is a forgotten classic no one ever heard of it, I played the PCEngine version years later and I thought it was the best version.
Love Pang but Toki is my favourite game ever. I've searched all the speedrun of Toki and I am faster then those... but my computer isn't good enough to record the play XD
@oldstylegaming I can tell you why Snow Bros. was never released and it was nothing to do with not having a two player mode, it was simply about funding. Although Pierre Adane, who also coded Pang and Mr. Nutz (very cool TFMX music) finished Snow Bros. and gave it to Ocean, complete with copy protection they chose not to release it due to market decline. I know this because one of my friends was a good friend of Pierre's, so got the story straight from the horse's mouth. I was given a copy of Snow Bros. but was more into the demo scene coding than game coding.
@@oldstylegaming i love wayching football, but the only football game i liked was sensi soccer especially sensi world of soccer, i know leaderboard was access nor ocean, so the inclusion of PGA is well founded
Isnt that the 2mb version (lower res/restricted screensize/no floor or ceiling textures) of ab3d2 you have footage for in place of ab3d? Pretty solid list. Cant agree about c64 Midnight Resistance being better though. Also found your comment about having to turn brightness up unusual. Only ever used a standard 1084s when I used to play it and I never experienced anything of the sort. Other than that I'd replace Parosal Stars with something. Anything really. Always found it bland and a mockery of it's heritage.
As I mentioned on Kim Justice's video, I can hardly fathom Ocean as a top shelf publisher, considering all of the crap they made for consoles in America.
Many games are better on C64. I call it the Castlevania effect, because the NES games are far better than the SNES games, even though Super Castlevania is a technical improvement in every way.
@@oldstylegaming must of been the NES because that was the first console I bought myself by the way the golf at number 20 my younger brother Steven played the shit out of that funny thing he plays golf in real life now I can't stand the game find golf boring.
apparently unofficially in 2006.... not sure if it was a leaked rom or something though . I love Beach Volley mate but not sure its better than these... i played it on my Amiga stream as it was a favourite of mine with my mates....Oh... maybe gonna make it to Leeds on the 28th March ;-)
old style gaming just actually watched the video properly, can’t argue with Pang being number 1, quality game! I just thought of Cabal too, great little arcade port
@OSG I can't believe that you put Batman 1989 the movie game at No19, to me it's a cracking game I love it and I feel it should of been at a better position than a lot of the poorly made games you put closer to No1, I feel it should of been in the top 5, but also I can't believe PANG is at No1, to me I thought PANG was absolutely Fucking SHITE, and the reason I thought it was shite was cause it was to repetitive and also the levels would just get beyond hard and uncompletable and just got no satisfaction out of this game what so ever getting so far in the game just to be let down by not being able to get any further cause the game got that hard, at least with Batman 1989 the game all tho maybe a bit easier at least I got satisfaction out of playing the game as well as being able to complete it, I just feel for the gameplay graphics sound effects and music Batman 1989 should of been in the top 5, and PANG definitely not at No1... and for those reasons I'm sorry mate but this video for me is a big thumbs down as it was just a let down in the positioning of a lot of the games, but mainly Batman 1989 and PANG... maybe if PANG was at 19 and Batman at No1 or least in the top 5 then it would of gotten a big thumbs up.
Hey you entitled to your opinion...I personally think the order is right though ...Batman is ok but I'd much rather play the c64 or amstrad version tbh
Operation thunderbolt should be there! What a great conversion! Great list though buddy 👍
Take Em Out was also a very nice game.
OMG i totally forgot about Pushover, damn they need to remake/remaster that one. What a puzzle game!
Agree with pang. The game has a simplicity and elegance that stood well the test of time. Also love new Zealand story. Pretty hard to select games from such a vast library.
yeah there are some others that could have easily made this list
Pang reminds me of Ooops up, so addictive haha (especially the sound track)
Rainbow islands is my number one from this list and would make my top 5 all time Amiga games. Never really enjoyed Parasol Stars, it felt like a step back.
OSG: Another great compilation. Thank you so much for your effort, I really appreciate it! 👌✌️👍👍👍
I like the game Elf. It was converted to PC, but first was buplished for Amiga in 1991.
The love for the C64 shines through brightly! :)
They walk hand in hand for me mate... Vic20 is the granddaddy, C64 the dad and Amiga the out of control teenage son lol
Newzeland Story is still one of my fav ever games, it should be number one just for the best infinate lives cheat mode even. (On title screen enter this backwards "dratsabiwikgnikcufrehtom") I remember that been printed in a Amiga Magazine back in the day.
Some great games here. Back as a teenager when I was growing up, apart from owning my own C64, I had one brother with an ST, and my other brother with an Amiga, so I got the best of both 16 bit worlds back then, and although there was never all that much difference in looks a lot of the time between ST and Amiga games, there certainly was in sound, but I loved playing games on both all the same. I remember the first time I played Batman the Movie round at a mates on his Amiga too, and the music, sound fx and visuals blew me away back then, and especially the batmobile and batwing sections, and even just the batarrang hitting the lamp post sounded ace :-D
I'd forgotten how good Pushover is so i'm deffo gonna go back to this classic, I remember playing it a lot on the ST back then. I own Pang on my C64 on cartridge, but the Amiga version looks amazing, so this is another i'm gonna revisit too. Midnight Resistance is another I played a lot on the ST and also Amiga, so after seeing it here again after all these years, i'm gonna end up going back to this too :-D
Robocop 3 is another that blew me away back in it's day too, we hadn't seen the likes of it before so it was fresh and new, great sound and music too, and worlds away from a 2d platformer/shooter.
I don't think I ever played Wizkid, not because I didn't have the opportunity though, as my brother had it in his vast ST games collection, I probably just didn't take to it...it does seem like the creators were on some bizarre substances though :-D
The other games like New Zealand Story etc, are really lovely looking games, but I never really truly got into them back in the day...maybe i'll try again sometime :)
Cheers for another great vid OSG!!
Thanks for taking time to watch and comment mate :-)
What I remember about the Amiga, oddly, was the smell (?), bizarrely it
smelt of technology, even the disks when you opened the box smelled of
something from the future !!!
Yup, agree with you on this one. Some great arcade conversions - and Pang was superb.
Good video, chap! Got find memories of my 500+ and still play a lot of these on Cloanto's Amiga Forever in Windows.
Pang reminds me of the version I played, Ooops Up. Liked the music and space theme.
Me too, bro!
Me too, bro!
Some seriously great games in here, Midnight Resistance is a personal fave!
yeah Pang is outstanding....tbh all the arcade conversions are
Yeah, Ocean really knocked it out the park with their arcade conversions. Great video OSG.
Never even heard of pushover wow you learn someat new every day. Love head over heels , toki , rainbow islands and pang , put some hours in on these back int day and all are very challenging.
Seeing Robocop 3 is bittersweet because I absolutely loved it and the 3d style blew my mind. But it was really the last game I invested a lot of time into on the Amiga.
Sad but good times :-)
I like the list. I was never a fan of golf, but I found PGA extremely addictive and the AGA graphics here are a plus.
You got my respect with New Zealand Story
Really enjoying these top 20 lists! Keep them coming, if you can. I know nothing of the Speccy. Show me what I've been missing!
I was actually just thinking today of doing a video on games where the Spectrum beat the C64....there are a few good games on there where that happened
Robocop 3 , Rainbow islands , A-train , Alien breed 3D and Head over heels are the ones I spent the most time on. All are good games , but these were my favourites.
Just noticed a hell of a lot of these games have such great music.
I liked Wizkid too, but I often wondered what illegal substances it took to come up with its concept.
I suspect a good infusion of Devil's Trumpet....
A great list of games. I would of had Robocop 3 higher on the list for what was designed and achieved with the game. It was very innovative and pushed the machine. It had a great variety in it,
I like how they say Parasol Stars is the continuing story of Rainbow Islands, because that itself was the sequel to Bubble Bobble.
Rainbow Islands was such a phenomenon on Amiga that every version of Parasol Stars was sub-titled "The Story of Bubble Booble 3", while only on Amiga it was sub-titled "The Story of Rainbow Islands 2"
Great video, many of my favourite Amiga games were Ocean titles.
Thank you! I love these series! I bought an a1200 last week, to bad it needs a memory upgrade:( but Im gonna test all games on your lists when it arrives👍
I think im gonna try and tackle Cinemaware next... that one will be hard
I had to look that one up, I only recognise Defender of the crown. So thats interesting! Maybe for inspiration Activision / Gremlin maybe? I litteraly destroyed a few joysticks on these old Activision games on my c64🤣 those were the days.
@@basvanharen2904 defo doing gremlin and Activision ;-)
Nice!!! Cant want to see them😎👍
@@oldstylegaming The Three Stooges :) - gaming Brilliance :)
Great to see WizKid. You're right you either get it or you don't. I used to love.it.
Rainbow island my favourite on this list. Spent hours on it. I did get to the driving sections on robocop but couldn't figure out what to do. And agree with Batman the driving parts were mind blowing at the time. I actually finished it as it as I had the Batman pack with New Zealand story too. So with choice of only 2 games at the time I played it to extreme and managed to clock it. 😊
It took a long time until we saw something as good as tjhe driving sections of Batman on Amiga gain.
I am always amazed how no one on Ocean had the idea of make a full game out of that engine. It would be the best racing game on Amiga for a good while.
@@rafaellima83 yes it surely was amazing flying round corners with the grapple !
As with the C64 I never realised Ocean released so many top titles for the Amiga. Love a good golf game anf PGA was great. F29 was a top flight sim, spent many hours on that one. Toki, Rainbow Islands and Parasol stars all top ports and yeah Pang, top game!
A few in your list I've never played so I'd replace them with Cabal, Epic, Operation Wolf, Sleepwalker and Worms. Great vid m8 :)
Thanks me old marra
Nice one good to see one on the Amiga after Sundays C64 one.
Thanks for this great video.....when i buy ( ehm, my family buy) the amiga 500 i take 2 games, Pang and shadow warrior....i never go far in shadow warrior but i was a very good player whit pang, i remember a lot of levels after 30 years...great memories, thanks :)
I remember Mr Nutz on Mega Drive, Can tell it was trying to be like Sonic or Zool, Was still quite fun
poor mans sonic lol...but i guess that it was a bit of a change from Sonic ;-)
Can't disagree with Pang, an all-time great game.
yeah its outstanding mate
Not Ocean games but the best nostalgic games for me, Stunt car racer linked with 2 systems and 2 TV's this was cutting edge back in the day, Sensible soccer and California games. We all used to pile into my mates house and 4-5 of us use to play all night. Simple happy days.
Best days of our lives mate
My sister and I used to play an Amiga game that I only have images from in my memory and can't remember the name of. It was a scrolling window game going upwards with a snake like spaceship thing that would add on extra sections. Each section was shaped like a diamond or hexagon, I'm not sure. It was a very simple, early era game, unlike the more graphic intensive games shown here. I search for it every so often and hope one day I'll say AHA! That's it!
I had that feeling with a few games here, like Lost Patrol. Thanks for bringing back the memories.
Was is Gemini Wing?
@@oldstylegaming oh boy, I hope so. Hang on, I'll check 🤔😁
@@oldstylegaming No, unfortunately.
From memory, I think the game was greyscale (but that could be a memory effect) and I don't think it was a shooter. Probably lost in obscurity now.
ill keep thinking mate...i thought you meant a shooter
That batman game i loved my dad had a c64 lots of memories
Puzznic was technically released on MS-DOS, but was published by Epic Megagames under the name Brix. I don't know if they had the legal rights to do so or not, but if they didn't, then it clearly didn't take long for it to become abandonware. For all I know, it might even be freeware like a number of their old titles.
I didn't know Head over Heels was available for the Amiga. I had it on MSX, great game.
Midnight Resistance - It's been quite a few years since I played this, but I don't recall the screen being especially dark.
It is on mine and on my mates 1200
@@oldstylegaming I did play it on a 1500 when the game was on budget release for £8. I remember the screen looking ok, but this is back in 1992, so I could be wrong.
No idea who made it but magic pockets was class
Completely agree with Pang , I would have it #1 too and I also agree it is better than the arcade original. There are loads of Pang conversions, maybe you should do one of your order of greatness videos on it...
Such an underrated channel
I'm still fledgling haha 3 years this month since I started...I'll get there in the end ;-)
Nice games! All of them! Pang it´s probably with TOKI the real Arcade machime at home ever made for Amiga!
Cheers!!!
Could be me but isn't that alien breed 3D 2 Killing grounds (I think it was called) ?
i absolutely adored everything about head over heels on my c64 from the art work, the style of game to the music and sfx, if i would have had an amiga back in the day i would of been in my element with that game on it for sure. also i was quite amazed to check an see that the music on midnight resistance on the c64 is much better than the amiga, despite the amigas superior music and sfx hardware it seems that the wonderful old sid manages to clear a niche that some 16bit systems just could not touch, especially when written by the likes of daglish and hubbard.
TFX which was released on a cover disk as game companies had moved away from the Amiga after Commodore went into liquidation.
man i loved the amiga
happy days
Nice video, you’ve mixed up your alien breeds though.
Can't believe you didn't include Beach Volley!!!!!
I personally loved beach volley mate. Me and my mates would play it all the time ...but think it's a nostalgia thing as against some of these it's not that good
Um excuse me mr OP but I played that Snowbrothers with 2 player mode, it was the first time I played Snowbrothers; of course it was at the house of a friend of a friend. Later when I got my own Snowbrothers cartridge I was confused because it wasnt the same, your video proves me right, I wasn't crazy. You also sai that it was only released in 2006 which is also strange to me, 2004 is when my father died, I played the game before he died.
Well it wasnt released till 2006 and it doesnt have two player so i dont know what you want me to say....
I can't believe "Another World" didn't make the list AT ALL !
Another World is Delphine this is Ocean games
@@oldstylegaming : *headdesk* I honestly read "The 20 best Commodore Amiga Games in Order of Greatness" ... totally missed the Ocean bit.
My favourite is the Amiga itself.
One day i'll invest in building an Amiga console system with AAALLLLLL the games :)
I remember "Pang!" on Amiga! So much hours was killed ))
Several of the best games done by oceans France team, toki,pang snow bros and Mr nuts .
Great list but i would add Untouchables, but its your channel. Cheers m8.
See i prefer Untouchables on the C64
@@oldstylegaming
True.
If not the first level had to be so damn hard and frustrating.
Same in all version though.
@@fredrikthorsen1075 yeah i hate the first level when trying to get the evidence... its stupidly hard and long
A-Train crikey I put hours upon hours into that game. Amiga what a machine that was.
Surprised not to see EPIC on this list, I remember it getting a lot of praise back when it was released. Also Worms is technically an Ocean Software game and was number 1 on the Team 17 list and missing from this one 🤣🤣🤣
Can't be on 2 lists haha
Amazing system I miss my Amiga 500
Does anyone remember a demo disk that had a game i thought was called "Diablo"? It was a side scroller, not sure if it made the full release.
Wizz kid was one of my favourites
join the weird club ;-)
I've being seen American and European retro-game channels talking about "The Newzealand Story". I've never heard about it until now. I've read it's about a trip which programmers from Taito did to New Zealand back in the days. It's curious, it does have something about the country? Some New Zealand citizen can recognize something in the game?
I've known that SMS had a good one version of it.
Was apparently inspired by a programmer's trip to New Zealand.....must have been some weird holiday that haha
I would’ve put Rodland and Ninja Warriors on that list over Snow Bros, especially it wasn’t released and Rodland was 2 player.
Missed the Superb WINGS and what no Cannon Fodder? Great VID though
Not ocean
@@oldstylegaming Ah yes sorry my mistake!
@@johnworsley7717 no probs mate
The only two games I had from this collection were the excellent Robocop 3 and Alien Breed 3 (I don't enjoy platformers). Doom was pretty much the Amiga killer, because the Amiga couldn't handle that kind of pseudo 3d graphics. That said, Alien Breed 3 on an upgraded Amiga 1200 wasn't too bad.
You showed Alien Breed 3D 2 not 1? 1 was much better than 2.
1st place Pang yay...perfect game.
oh yeah, you do know that the Amiga version is impossible to win of Batman due to the Batwing stage?
Think my mate had an Amiga and I used to go round and play Speedball and sensible soccer
Class two player games them
Liquid Kids.
Please, Mr. Host, do you think that commodore 64 decision to have 3 audio channels, then "forcing" programmers to generally alternating between music or sfx, was a bad decision at the time?
I seem to remember GamesMaster or some Saturday morning kids TV show using Mr Nutz as a game a lot, prob a console version.
No one remembers Quik The Thunder Rabbit, like Mr Nutz but well with a rabbit, same year too, only remember it because it came free on a Amiga magazine and you had to wait a month to get the next issue and the final disk of the game.
I remember paying £15 for Toki on cartridge for the C64 and then being accused of shoplifting it in the same shop :p
Pushover was ok until my disk broke :/
Puzznic I think is a forgotten classic no one ever heard of it, I played the PCEngine version years later and I thought it was the best version.
Great memories now though :-)
Love Pang but Toki is my favourite game ever.
I've searched all the speedrun of Toki and I am faster then those... but my computer isn't good enough to record the play XD
Was Red Heat by Ocean? Was a bit basic but punching bad guys in the Russian sauna and holding a hot rock was fun 😄 Untouchables was OK too
@oldstylegaming I can tell you why Snow Bros. was never released and it was nothing to do with not having a two player mode, it was simply about funding. Although Pierre Adane, who also coded Pang and Mr. Nutz (very cool TFMX music) finished Snow Bros. and gave it to Ocean, complete with copy protection they chose not to release it due to market decline. I know this because one of my friends was a good friend of Pierre's, so got the story straight from the horse's mouth. I was given a copy of Snow Bros. but was more into the demo scene coding than game coding.
You did not mention Robocop and Robocop 2 , Platoon, and some other... ashame specially for Robocop 2, which was the best home version. 😢
for golf games i loved leaderboard
Did you play this one?
@@oldstylegaming yup, but still preferred leaderboard
@@robchissy I suppose it's a bit like fifa and pes
@@oldstylegaming i love wayching football, but the only football game i liked was sensi soccer especially sensi world of soccer, i know leaderboard was access nor ocean, so the inclusion of PGA is well founded
@@oldstylegaming it will make an interesting poll in the FB page, PGA or leaderboard
I actually like Toki on the amiga better than the arcade graphics and music wise. My fave was Target renegade tho or was that Imagine?
Didn’t Ocean do Lethal Weapon?
I miss in this the all time greatest games to be honest..
Wizkid is a brilliant game, don't you worry.
Rainbow island wow
Isnt that the 2mb version (lower res/restricted screensize/no floor or ceiling textures) of ab3d2 you have footage for in place of ab3d?
Pretty solid list. Cant agree about c64 Midnight Resistance being better though. Also found your comment about having to turn brightness up unusual. Only ever used a standard 1084s when I used to play it and I never experienced anything of the sort.
Other than that I'd replace Parosal Stars with something. Anything really. Always found it bland and a mockery of it's heritage.
Robocop 3 has to be the greatest Movie to Video Game conversion ever, considering the Movie was crap and the Game was awesome 😎
Im really curious ur accent is australian right? :)
Haha no mate... Its from the North East of England :-)
As I mentioned on Kim Justice's video, I can hardly fathom Ocean as a top shelf publisher, considering all of the crap they made for consoles in America.
how about moonstone, did you like that too ?
Yeah I love moonstone it's a class game
_Moonstone_ was published by Mindscape, not Ocean, so wouldn’t have qualified for this list.
These games are also cool
WWF Wrestlemania
Jungle Strike
Smash TV
Hudson Hawk
Jurassic Park
No Robocop, no Operation Wolf
Many games are better on C64. I call it the Castlevania effect, because the NES games are far better than the SNES games, even though Super Castlevania is a technical improvement in every way.
Was Snow Bros released on some other systems I'm sure I can remember playing it in the 90s ?
was out on Megadrive i think...maybe Nes too
@@oldstylegaming must of been the NES because that was the first console I bought myself by the way the golf at number 20 my younger brother Steven played the shit out of that funny thing he plays golf in real life now I can't stand the game find golf boring.
@@graemenicol6377 haha it's relaxing mate when you've got 3 kids
What about Navy Seals?
Looking for game. Woman gets kidnapped. And bad guys on a Wild West coach drive of.. you need to chase them on a horse.. that’s all I remember
if those had been the best games of the amiga then the machine would have been as popular as ORIC ATMOS.....!
Yeah ocean weren't as good on the Amiga as some of the other software houses
Snow bros was never released was it?
Beach Volley is a noticeable absentee
apparently unofficially in 2006.... not sure if it was a leaked rom or something though . I love Beach Volley mate but not sure its better than these... i played it on my Amiga stream as it was a favourite of mine with my mates....Oh... maybe gonna make it to Leeds on the 28th March ;-)
old style gaming just actually watched the video properly, can’t argue with Pang being number 1, quality game!
I just thought of Cabal too, great little arcade port
Hope to catch you at AC matey, still have got to book a hotel but I’ll defo there
i actually prefer the C64 version of Cabal....haha
Robocop 3 looks like it suffers from cheap death syndrom
Cough. Sensible Soccer.
I found the driving sections of Batman were unplayable, nice graphics though.
Really I think they are great
Where się Lethal Weapon???
The video image quality is poor ! this uploader got to do another video !!
wrestlemania ?
@OSG I can't believe that you put Batman 1989 the movie game at No19, to me it's a cracking game I love it and I feel it should of been at a better position than a lot of the poorly made games you put closer to No1, I feel it should of been in the top 5, but also I can't believe PANG is at No1, to me I thought PANG was absolutely Fucking SHITE, and the reason I thought it was shite was cause it was to repetitive and also the levels would just get beyond hard and uncompletable and just got no satisfaction out of this game what so ever getting so far in the game just to be let down by not being able to get any further cause the game got that hard, at least with Batman 1989 the game all tho maybe a bit easier at least I got satisfaction out of playing the game as well as being able to complete it, I just feel for the gameplay graphics sound effects and music Batman 1989 should of been in the top 5, and PANG definitely not at No1... and for those reasons I'm sorry mate but this video for me is a big thumbs down as it was just a let down in the positioning of a lot of the games, but mainly Batman 1989 and PANG... maybe if PANG was at 19 and Batman at No1 or least in the top 5 then it would of gotten a big thumbs up.
Hey you entitled to your opinion...I personally think the order is right though ...Batman is ok but I'd much rather play the c64 or amstrad version tbh