DarthKaal: Seriously, you hear no difference between the two? Just watch gameplay videos on Youtube and compare Amiga and Megadrive/Genesis versions.
The music instruments are painful to hear (matter of taste, ok), sound effects are simplistic, and as in many non-Amiga versions of this game, it can't handle the dynamic crowd ambient sounds. Hell, so far I can't even hear the iconic "Ice cream!" sound...
Faenrir: The "iconic" ice cream sound... that wasn't on Atari or most other versions...or if it was, the fact i didn't even remember it that much before playing this version means it didn't particularly strike me as iconic ;)
And i find pretty dumb and horribly boring and repetitive in this game.
Yeah...i couldn't care less about that sound, really. Anyway, i was talking about the gameplay, i don't really care that much about the sound and music as long as they sound good enough. Also, as stated before, the music sounds better on Atari.
Bit biased towards Amiga, guys...
If you're just about gameplay, you could also have big pixel blocks instead of player sprites, and a one color background... A game is not just about that, it's a whole, containing gameplay, its own world, graphics and sounds.
As for the Atari version, having not seen it for a while, I must admit that it looks real good and the music sound also very good. But unfortunately the sound effects are nothing but basic bleeps...
Like I said earlier, when it comes to nostalgia games, it's generally the version you played that you like the best. No problem here. But it seems you've already decided that Amiga gamers are just pompous snobs, and refused to see that Speedball 2 on Amiga was, objectively (it's not a point of view, really), the most advanced version. Kind of biased point of view too, isn't it?...