Camelot Warriors - Dinamic Software's platformer from 1986 could be coming to the Amiga AGA!

Thanks to a heads up by Aladin, he has told us that not only can you still download the PC remake of Camelot Warriors from 2007, but S0Y is currently working on an Amiga AGA edition with the first footage teased below! For those of you who don't remember the game however, this was a very difficult action slasher platformer that was published in 1986 for the MSX, ZX Spectrum, and Amstrad CPC by Dinamic Software, and the C64 version was done by Opera Soft.

Here's the latest. "Camelot Warriors Amiga (AGA) version. Based on the PC version. Modifications by S0Y. The ability to crouch has been implemented (I don't know yet if it will be useful), as well as the ability to collect certain items for a future special ending. A new level exclusive to the Amiga is also planned, along with separate in-game music for each level."

Links :1) Wikipedia 2) PC REMAKE 3) Game Link (SOON)

5 comments:

  1. Fantastic game, and great look, thanks for your work. It's a shame you didn't choose the Amiga 500 OCS as your first option, since a great version could be made for the basic Amiga nowadays. Despite this, thanks again for your work.

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  2. I remember it on the C64. It was a good game, but very difficult requiring pixel perfect jumps. I hope this has been addressed

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  3. Dinamic games were poor on the C64, with sluggish movement and pixel perfect jumps, like in Freddy Hardest and Game Over. Graphics were generally good, but this didnt save the games. I hope this is better, but movement looks slow.

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    1. Army Moves and Navy Moves were exceptions to that rule, though. In fact, I'll always defend my firm belief that the C64's wre the best 8 bit versions of those two games and, depending on how it's gauged, on par with the 16 bit versions in playability terms.

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  4. Im prefer Lionheart engine !!!!!!
    Thansk for publish !!

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