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Hi, The other day I remembered a funny thing from an old Amiga game i used to play.... but i dont remember the name of the game?

You play the roman empire and have to take over the Mediterranean province by province. You can do so with diplomacy or a roman legion - the Legion is of course more fun! The enemy to fear was the Scyth (something like that)

A) There are these chariot races you can do (optional) in the game to make money

B) the funny part is that when someones chariot brakes apart the stretcher bearers come out and sometimes throw the body over the stretcher and walk off with an empty stretcher leaving the body on the track. For me, that joke never got old, always cracked me up!

C) I wanted to see if i could find a clip of that on YouTube, just for laughs, but since i cannot remember the name of the game, no chance of that!

D) Possibly find the game that works on windows 10 (fat chance i know)?
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mystikmind2000: Hi, The other day I remembered a funny thing from an old Amiga game i used to play.... but i dont remember the name of the game?

You play the roman empire and have to take over the Mediterranean province by province. You can do so with diplomacy or a roman legion - the Legion is of course more fun! The enemy to fear was the Scyth (something like that)

A) There are these chariot races you can do (optional) in the game to make money

B) the funny part is that when someones chariot brakes apart the stretcher bearers come out and sometimes throw the body over the stretcher and walk off with an empty stretcher leaving the body on the track. For me, that joke never got old, always cracked me up!

C) I wanted to see if i could find a clip of that on YouTube, just for laughs, but since i cannot remember the name of the game, no chance of that!

D) Possibly find the game that works on windows 10 (fat chance i know)?
Centurion: Defender of Rome

Here:

https://www.mobygames.com/game/centurion-defender-of-rome

And this game should definitely be on GOG. It was "Rome: Total War" before there were Total Wars :P

Wishlist:

https://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/centurion_defender_of_rome
Post edited September 09, 2019 by karnak1
Never heard of the game but your post made me want to see the chariot crash joke, too! :)

Here's a video of the chariot crash (It's the first race.)
It's got no sound for some reason but it does have the stretcher joke.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NShnY6XkAwM
Post edited September 09, 2019 by PhilD
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mystikmind2000: Hi, The other day I remembered a funny thing from an old Amiga game i used to play.... but i dont remember the name of the game?

You play the roman empire and have to take over the Mediterranean province by province. You can do so with diplomacy or a roman legion - the Legion is of course more fun! The enemy to fear was the Scyth (something like that)

A) There are these chariot races you can do (optional) in the game to make money

B) the funny part is that when someones chariot brakes apart the stretcher bearers come out and sometimes throw the body over the stretcher and walk off with an empty stretcher leaving the body on the track. For me, that joke never got old, always cracked me up!

C) I wanted to see if i could find a clip of that on YouTube, just for laughs, but since i cannot remember the name of the game, no chance of that!

D) Possibly find the game that works on windows 10 (fat chance i know)?
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karnak1: Centurion: Defender of Rome

Here:

https://www.mobygames.com/game/centurion-defender-of-rome

And this game should definitely be on GOG. It was "Rome: Total War" before there were Total Wars :P

Wishlist:

https://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/centurion_defender_of_rome
BRILLIANT! thanks... wish list counter ticked
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PhilD: Never heard of the game but your post made me want to see the chariot crash joke, too! :)

Here's a video of the chariot crash (It's the first race.)
It's got no sound for some reason but it does have the stretcher joke.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NShnY6XkAwM
Nice find, thanks! .... And still funny as hell!! :)
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PhilD: Never heard of the game but your post made me want to see the chariot crash joke, too! :)

Here's a video of the chariot crash (It's the first race.)
It's got no sound for some reason but it does have the stretcher joke.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NShnY6XkAwM
They finally got him in the stretcher the third time..... im cracking up here!! hehehehehe
Post edited September 09, 2019 by mystikmind2000
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karnak1: And this game should definitely be on GOG. It was "Rome: Total War" before there were Total Wars :P

Wishlist:

https://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/centurion_defender_of_rome
As little of a fck as EA may give about their old games, you might mention this on the Origin forum. (you could ask for it to come to both GOG and Origin) Up to you.

https://answers.ea.com/t5/General-Discussion/bd-p/origin-general-discussion-en

Or if somebody has LinkedIn "Premium" - https://www.linkedin.com/in/evanmrobinson/
Post edited September 09, 2019 by tfishell
Some other favorites i used to play.....

Speedball 2

Hybris

PGA golf



It always makes me ask the question? How the hell did they manage to do so much back then with such tiny hardware resources???
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mystikmind2000: snip
Hey, 'extremely old' is a big word, ok? I was playing it in a highschool.- so let's say the game is a classic. Sounds better. Doesn't make me feel old :-D
Just came here to tell that at least according to the "Roland MT-32 compatible games" list online, the PC version of Centurion supports Roland MT-32 for audio (along with Adlib). :) Good old Electronic Arts, they supported MT-32 quite well from the beginning.

According to the list, you must start the game with "centurion.exe roland" to enable the MT-32 audio, and of course you also have to have either a real or emulated Roland MT-32 (like Munt, or a DOSBox version with built-in Roland support) to hear the heavenly glorious Roland MT-32 music.
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tburger: Hey, 'extremely old' is a big word, ok? I was playing it in a highschool.- so let's say the game is a classic. Sounds better. Doesn't make me feel old :-D
Yeah, I took "extremely old Amiga game" to mean it was from the beginning of Amiga's existence, like from 1986-1989 or somesuch. According to Mobygames the Amiga version was made in 1991 (PC version 1990), so... I had already sold my Amiga 500 by then, and moved to PC games!

So in my books, it is a new Amiga game. :)
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karnak1: And this game should definitely be on GOG. It was "Rome: Total War" before there were Total Wars :P

Wishlist:

https://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/centurion_defender_of_rome
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tfishell: As little of a fck as EA may give about their old games, you might mention this on the Origin forum. (you could ask for it to come to both GOG and Origin) Up to you.

https://answers.ea.com/t5/General-Discussion/bd-p/origin-general-discussion-en

Or if somebody has LinkedIn "Premium" - https://www.linkedin.com/in/evanmrobinson/
Thanks for the suggestion. I just did as you said :)
I'm not expecting anything, but one never knows.
Looks like a pretty damn sweet game if you ask me. well new discovery and hopefully I can find a way to try this out.
I didn't know this game, but it looks like something I would have loved to play back in the day. Definitely would make a fine addition to GOG. Thanks, voted!
Post edited September 09, 2019 by ConsulCaesar
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ConsulCaesar: I didn't know this game, but it looks like something I would have loved to play back in the day. Definitely would make a fine addition to GOG.
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ConsulCaesar: Thanks, voted!
And it's still highly playable today. At least the real-time strategy bits (the action games are perhaps the weakest point in the game).
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mystikmind2000: snip
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tburger: Hey, 'extremely old' is a big word, ok? I was playing it in a highschool.- so let's say the game is a classic. Sounds better. Doesn't make me feel old :-D
Hahahaha, point taken!

The first computers i ever saw (about 37 years ago) were apple computers of some kind? green monochrome screens at school - i was not at all impressed by these garbage and as a result i never took an interest in computers.

A few years later one of my friends started talking about his dads 'Amiga' ..... i said "what is an Amiga?" He said its like a continuation of the commodore 64.... of course everyone knows what a commodore 64 was, even if you never owned one, so i was very surprised i never heard of an Amiga?? (But as i found out years later, that was their business plan, develop a great product, not market it properly, then go out of business).

So i ended up going around to my friends place and started playing games on his dads Amiga ..... OMG the color! THE COLOR!!! from that point on i was hooked on computers!!!!
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mystikmind2000: A few years later one of my friends started talking about his dads 'Amiga' ..... i said "what is an Amiga?" He said its like a continuation of the commodore 64.... of course everyone knows what a commodore 64 was, even if you never owned one, so i was very surprised i never heard of an Amiga?? (But as i found out years later, that was their business plan, develop a great product, not market it properly, then go out of business).
The Amiga computer was extremely popular in western Europe. While it was almost completely unknown in the USA and other places.
Whereas the C64 was known in the States it was never popular in Europe, except maybe in Germany where it was probably introduced by the american army forces stationed there. In my country I never heard of anyone owning a C64 (even though we knew it existed). And I think the same applies to Spain.

The Amiga computer had several versions (A500, A600 and A1200). Again, despite its popularity, the fact that it lacked an hard-drive (the strong point of IBM-PCs), that PCs had a VGA palette, and that sound cards began to appear, ultimately led to its downfall.

My historical recollections may be a bit blurred, so sorry for any blunders.
I still have my DOS copy. Lovely game. I come back to it every couple of years.
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timppu: According to the list, you must start the game with "centurion.exe roland" to enable the MT-32 audio (...)
Holy Ares! I'm going to try it right now! Never knew...

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karnak1: (...)
You guys might enjoy this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zB_UZsJUbwQ

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I just listened to the MT-32 music... and dropped a little tear of joy. Beautiful. Thank you timppu!
Post edited September 10, 2019 by Links