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maxleod: https://www.gog.com/game/another_world_20th_anniversary_edition

https://www.gog.com/game/flashback

Two great games, think (original) Prince of Persia in scifi worlds.
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RawSteelUT: I don't think I'd call Flashback or Another World/Out of this World a "Euro Platformer," as there was clearly something else that was intended. It's very much a cinematic experience.

A traditional Euro platformer would be something like Jim Power, or Soccer Kid. Another pair of examples would be the James Pond and Zool series of games.

Then of course there's the screen-flip platformers on the EARLY systems, particularly the Miner Willy series, especially Jet Set Willy.
There was quite a lot on the spectrum at least, hundreds of different miner Willy games, don’t forget monty mole, dizzy, and there is one I remember playing a demo for and being rely t steered in but never played the full version which was called switchblade.
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nightcraw1er.488: and there is one I remember playing a demo for and being rely t steered in but never played the full version which was called switchblade.
And it's here on GoG...

Switchblade

Also...

Putty Squad

[url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arabian_Nights_(video_game)]Arabian Nights[/url]

[url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Addams_Family_(video_game)]The Addams Family[/url]

Donk!

Parasol Stars

[url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rainbow_Islands:_The_Story_of_Bubble_Bobble_2]Rainbow Islands[/url]

...and too many more to list...
Post edited March 11, 2022 by Trooper1270
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nightcraw1er.488: and there is one I remember playing a demo for and being rely t steered in but never played the full version which was called switchblade.
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Trooper1270: And it's here on GoG...

Switchblade

Also...

Putty Squad

[url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arabian_Nights_(video_game)]Arabian Nights[/url]

[url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Addams_Family_(video_game)]The Addams Family[/url]

Donk!

Parasol Stars

[url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rainbow_Islands:_The_Story_of_Bubble_Bobble_2]Rainbow Islands[/url]

...and too many more to list...
Ha, when did that arrive, it’s not even on my wish list! Thanks.
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nightcraw1er.488: Ha, when did that arrive,
Back in January. Here's the announcement thread...

https://www.gog.com/forum/general/check_our_classic_games_sale_and_discover_6_timeless_titles_4833b
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nightcraw1er.488: There was quite a lot on the spectrum at least, hundreds of different miner Willy games, don’t forget monty mole, dizzy, and there is one I remember playing a demo for and being rely t steered in but never played the full version which was called switchblade.
Oh, the Willy-style games were legion back then, especially on the Spectrum. Nearly as prolific as modern military shooters in the late oughts.
A couple of quality Euro platformers I recommend that no one's mentioned yet:

Lionheart (Amiga)
The Misadventures of Flink (Amiga/Sega CD)
The Adventures of Lomax (Windows/Playstation)

All of the above also feature graphics by the god-tier pixel artist Henk Nieborg, who also did the background art for some of the Shantae games, and also few non-platformer games on GOG, such as Xeno Crisis.
Some great games already mentioned and as a massive Amiga fan I'm going to add the following to the list.

Flood is often overlooked, made by the legendary team at Bullfrog.
Rainbow Islands and New Zealand Story are two great arcade conversions on the mighty 'Miggy.
Wiz 'n' Liz and The Addams Family are both a lot of fun.
Chuck Rock and its sequel are worth checking out and Rod Land too.
Other games to have a look at are - Elf, Cool Spot, Fire and Ice, Jim Power, Leander, Magic Pockets, Myth, P.P. Hammer, Qwak, Snow Bros, Toki, Traps 'n' Treasure, Yo Joe.
Fury of the Furries (french) springs to mind. (played the DOS version)
One thing I remember was that the resources (sprites, sounds, text) was in workable formats. (The sprites was in an image format called *.pic)
Post edited March 13, 2022 by KasperHviid
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Doc0075: Some great games already mentioned and as a massive Amiga fan I'm going to add the following to the list.

Flood is often overlooked, made by the legendary team at Bullfrog.
Rainbow Islands and New Zealand Story are two great arcade conversions on the mighty 'Miggy.
Wiz 'n' Liz and The Addams Family are both a lot of fun.
Chuck Rock and its sequel are worth checking out and Rod Land too.
Other games to have a look at are - Elf, Cool Spot, Fire and Ice, Jim Power, Leander, Magic Pockets, Myth, P.P. Hammer, Qwak, Snow Bros, Toki, Traps 'n' Treasure, Yo Joe.
I recall playing the Sega versions of Addams Family, Chuck Rock, and Cool spot when I was young.

Myth is actually one of the reasons I'm so interested in this genre, someone turned me onto Jeroen Tel's music for it and I was so blown away I started looking into the game and genre.
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PaterAlf: I think my favourite game back then was The Great Giana Sisters on the C64.

Gameplay video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8teXm6723-g&ab_channel=DerSchmu
There's an Android version too.

So many great games on the C64. I'll have to get one down from the attic soon, and see how they look on a 55" OLED. :)
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Doc0075: Some great games already mentioned and as a massive Amiga fan I'm going to add the following to the list.

Flood is often overlooked, made by the legendary team at Bullfrog.
Rainbow Islands and New Zealand Story are two great arcade conversions on the mighty 'Miggy.
Wiz 'n' Liz and The Addams Family are both a lot of fun.
Chuck Rock and its sequel are worth checking out and Rod Land too.
Other games to have a look at are - Elf, Cool Spot, Fire and Ice, Jim Power, Leander, Magic Pockets, Myth, P.P. Hammer, Qwak, Snow Bros, Toki, Traps 'n' Treasure, Yo Joe.
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Reviewgamesh: I recall playing the Sega versions of Addams Family, Chuck Rock, and Cool spot when I was young.

Myth is actually one of the reasons I'm so interested in this genre, someone turned me onto Jeroen Tel's music for it and I was so blown away I started looking into the game and genre.
Man, Cool Spot is a game I never thought I'd see anyone else reference in my life. Loved that game.
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Reviewgamesh: I recall playing the Sega versions of Addams Family, Chuck Rock, and Cool spot when I was young.

Myth is actually one of the reasons I'm so interested in this genre, someone turned me onto Jeroen Tel's music for it and I was so blown away I started looking into the game and genre.
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Amclass: Man, Cool Spot is a game I never thought I'd see anyone else reference in my life. Loved that game.
It's a solid game. Less frantic than a lot of similar games, it has a really laid back vibe to it.