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Be sure and play the Amiga version of the game--it's like a whole new game. Graphics are done in the Amiga's 32-color mode, and the sound, OMG, the sound...is so much better than the DOS version's speaker beeps...! It's sounds like a full orchestra playing digitally--the net effect is that the difference between the EGA 16-color speaker-beep DOS version and the Amiga version is night & day.

This is a great game to play, and I highly recommend the *Amiga* version as the best experience by far. The sound track (Amiga) is truly haunting.
Post edited December 02, 2015 by waltc
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waltc: This is a great game to play, and I highly recommend the *Amiga* version as the best experience by far. The sound track (Amiga) is truly haunting.
I agree. The Amiga version is way better. An example. (No idea why the sound becomes disjointed midway)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sCMhPyx305g

Man that music is awesome. And the graphics, all those colors!

It's a bit tricky to set up, but I think I finally made an ideal configuration for it. It's entirely doable!
Yes, video looks impressive. Any advice on how to set this up? Is a separate purchase required? Thank you in advance.
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waltc: This is a great game to play, and I highly recommend the *Amiga* version as the best experience by far. The sound track (Amiga) is truly haunting.
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MadOverlord.755: I agree. The Amiga version is way better. An example. (No idea why the sound becomes disjointed midway)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sCMhPyx305g

Man that music is awesome. And the graphics, all those colors!

It's a bit tricky to set up, but I think I finally made an ideal configuration for it. It's entirely doable!