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Wednesday, September 29, 2021

Games galore #21: Turrican 2 AGA, Follix, ArtPazz, Knight Rider 77, Super Delivery Boy

It's been quite a while, we've got some serious catching up to do, let's go: Turrican returns to the Amiga in AGA colors, Simone Bevilacqua is developing some slick puzzlers with cool graphics, Luigi Recanatese goes full retro-racing, and as always we have some beautiful platformer.

Turrican 2 AGA

Yeah, it's Turrican, the legend. At the end of April 2021 a ("back"-)port of the MS-DOS conversion of Turrican 2 was released to the public. It's still work-in-progress, but judging from user comments it's already really good. 

Not much needs to be said about this - everyone has played Turrican, it's one of the best action-shoot-em-up-platformers on several platforms, Amiga included. And now it looks even better!

As expected from an AGA game, "Turrican 2 AGA" runs on Amiga 1200 and 4000 (and emulators, of course), some FastRAM is recommended for best experience.

Updated AGA graphics and Turrican gameplay - you certainly don't want to miss this. A third demo version has just been released. A very exciting project, very much looking forward to further progress.

Here's a video from Saberman's YouTube channel (2021-09-29):


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qw0CVwbn-mI

If you want to try the latest demo of "Turrican 2 AGA" yourself, you can find a dropbox link in the forum thread (as of now latest release is on page 8):
http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=106735

Additional sources:
http://www.indieretronews.com/2021/08/turrican-2-as-in-progress-ms-dos-amiga.html

Follix, and ArtPazz

Developer Simone Bevilacqua from Italy - creator of games BOH, SkillGrid, and many more - always comes up with nice new ideas, and gives his productions a recognizable, polished style. 

He's been working on "Follix" and "ArtPazz", two arcade puzzle games, which introduce some technical marvel that goes by the name of ALS (AMOS Layer System), allowing for some visual effects rarely seen anywhere else on the Amiga.

Here's a video from Simone's YouTube channel showing "Follix" gameplay (2021-07-10):


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J4mO9JiaGQ0

In both games you move tiles to restore the proper order of things and advance to the next level, but the presentation is very different. While "Follix" is more fast paced, and feels very arcade, "ArtPazz" with it's recreations of famous historic paintings and laid back music creates an entirely different atmosphere.

And here's another video from Simone's YouTube channel, showing "ArtPazz" gameplay (2021-03-17):


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gqf3FWCT09g

Read more about Follix and ArtPazz, and find more of Simone's creations on his itch.io website:
https://retream.itch.io/follix
https://retream.itch.io/artpazz

Make sure you visit Simone's patreon page and show your support:
https://www.patreon.com/RETREAM

Additional sources:
https://www.lemonamiga.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=17560 (ArtPazz)
https://www.lemonamiga.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=17621 (Follix)


Knight Rider 77

Now we're getting reaaaally retro. So you think an Atari 2600 is an old gaming platform? You have no idea. We're talking b/w TV game consoles retro here, the ones with built-in games and a switch. Or just a built-in game, no switch. 

"Knight Rider 77" by Luigi Recanatese, uploaded to AmiNet in April 2021, is one of those good old, very simple, quick and fun to play arcade games.

It's a straightforward racing game, looks super fun, and requires an Amiga with 1MB RAM.

Watch a video of "Knight Rider 77" on Per-Ola Eriksson's YouTube channel:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PJ97VH1tygc

You can download "Knight Rider 77" from AmiNet:
http://aminet.net/package/game/race/Knight


Super Delivery Boy

This is a platformer featuring simple, beautiful, smartphone style graphics, some cute abstract dudes, nice music, and all the game mechanics that make platform games fun. Does that sound good to you? Demos have already been released for you to download (see below), and a physical, boxed version is planned with a release date tentatively set to some time near end of 2021.

Here's a video from Amiga Fan's YouTube channel (2021-07-03):


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ku9gAK0nUuI

Go to NEESO games itch.io page to find out more, and download "Super Delivery Boy":
https://neesogames.itch.io/super-delivery-boy


Additional sources:
http://amiga-news.de/de/news/AN-2021-05-00012-DE.html
http://www.indieretronews.com/2021/05/super-delivery-boy-neesogames-upcoming.html

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AMIGA alive software: xiffview 0.4 (update)

IFF ILBM imageviewer xiffview for Linux computers has a couple of new features, one of which is a command mode that allows you to extract image data as C code for sprite creation.

If you're a C programmer and want to create sprites with your program, this might be interesting for you. xiffview now has a command that takes a couple of arguments, namely x and y coordinates, height, bitmap numbers and color indices, and saves image data from that region of the image to a C code file for use in your program. 

xiffview v0.4 with test pattern image

Also xiffview now includes a "contrib" folder with a test pattern image for you to play with, and a generic Makefile kindly contributed by S. Haubenthal (thanks!).

And it now shows the image's palette below the image display.

See Readme-file included for more information.

You can download it from AmiNet:
http://aminet.net/package/misc/unix/xiffview

Monday, August 16, 2021

IBrowse 2.5.5 released

IBrowse has received another update, increasing it's version number to 2.5.5.

According to the release announcement, not much has changed visually, this is a maintenance release primarily addressing bugs, but also bringing a couple of new features - here's a quick (incomplete) overview of the changes in version 2.5.5:

  • catalog translations updated (Danish, Italian, Norwegian, Polish, Spanish, Swedish)
  • improved cookie information display
  • added third-party cookie detection / blocking
  • added AmigaOS3.2 detection
  • performance improvements (memory management, JavaScript)
  • bugfixes to form submission (OS4), installation (OS4 with "Enhancer Software"), <EMBED> tag handling, resumed downloads

IBrowse 2.5.5 demo in 32 colors (imageset) on a 64 color WB screen

Ibrowse 2.5.5 demo displaying AmiNet.net

Go to IBrowse's homepage for more details, download, and purchase:
https://www.ibrowse-dev.net/news.php?id=1628931465

 

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Note: The installer script from the demo archive seems to have some small bugs - read below on how to fix.

Bugs were encountered installing IBrowse 2.5.5 demo (downloaded 2021-08-15 from ibrowse-dev.net) on a Amiga 1200 / KS3.0 / WB3.1, choosing "68020-030" version in installer dialogue. Line numbers in the screenshots below might be slightly inaccurate (e.g. due to additional comments).

Error "GETENV: String too long!" is probably caused by a "getenv" that doesn't properly evaluate under AmigaOS3, you have to make a little change to this "if" statement (near line nr. 1640):


Error "Unterminated string literal" might be a quoted string that has to be properly terminated on the same line (near line nr. 1507):

...and it works! :-)

Fixed installer script completes installation!

Friday, July 2, 2021

AmigaOS 3.2 Native Developer Kit updated, rel. 3

Hyperion and the team of AmigaOS 3.2 developers show their dedication with an updated release of the Native Developer Kit.

The new NDK was released on June 30th 2021. According to the file description, it improves compatibility with different compiler environments. Also there seem to be "strategic" changes, simplifying future updates (see "ReadMe" picture below).

Probably not directly related to the NDK's contents, but also mentioned in the file details is what appears to be a new strategy of distribution with wider availability through additional sources.

An odd feature of this latest release (just like rel. 2) might be that it's incomplete by design (see "ReadMe" picture below), and it speaks of a "worthwhile endeavour" of "seeking out on earlier NDKs" - umh, maybe not exactly "worthwhile". (But we've done the work for you, see link at end of article.)

Whatever the case, this is certainly another welcome update, and a must-have for all Amiga developers.

A look at the NDK3.2R3 ReadMe file

Go to Hyperion's website to download AmigaOS 3.2 Native Developer Kit release 3:
https://www.hyperion-entertainment.com/index.php/downloads?view=files&parent=40

If you don't have one of the earlier - complete - NDKs, you can get the "Amiga Developer CD 2.1" with NDK3.9 (yes, 3.9 comes before 3.2 in Amiga land) and lots of other stuff from your preferred vendor, or download NDK3.9 from Haage&Partner's website - here's a link: https://www.haage-partner.de/download/AmigaOS/NDK39.lha

Saturday, June 19, 2021

The Amiga Art Contest 2021 is on

The "Amiga Art Contest 2021" has begun! There has never been a shortage of creativity on the Amiga, and once again this year Amiga artists can submit their work to 10 Minute Amiga Retro Cast's art contest.

Pixel graphics, 3d rendered graphics, photo retouche, sound modules, animation - pretty much everything "creative" is accepted as long as at least the final result has been created on an Amiga computer.

You can take a look at the 2019 and 2020 submissions to the contest for inspiration, if you like. 

This year, a couple of nice little prizes for the winners in each category have been added, for extra creative motivation.

Head over to their website for more information:

https://www.amigaartwork.com

https://www.amigaartwork.com/uploads/1/2/5/7/125726688/promostill_orig.png