![]() The result, Alien Breed 3D, may not have been without its problems, but remains arguably the greatest FPS on the machine. No doubt wanting to cash-in on the popularity of Doom on the PC, Team 17 decided to create its own First-Person shooter for the 1200. While Super Street Fighter II Turbo looked a lot nicer, simpler controls made Fightin’ Spirit the better game at least on the 1200… Many of the characters are able to morph into vicious animals, which adds greatly to the comedic elements that run throughout the game. One such fighter is Light Shock Software’s Fightin’ Spirit, a nifty little scrapper that has a decent range of opponents, a laughably cheesy plot and some solid special moves. Here’s hoping that Team 17’s Worms update for the PSP and DS are just as good.Īlthough several versions of Street Fighter II appeared on Commodore’s machine, the Commodore’s inability to perfectly emulate the arcade’s control system meant that plenty of other brawlers received greater recognition. Glorious 2D visuals, well-designed maps and some truly outrageous weapons – no one will forget the first time they used an old woman or a baseball bat on a hapless opponent – all combined to create what was easily the pinnacle of the series. This exclusive Amiga title was the perfect farewell from Team 17 for the machine that had served it so well over the years, so it’s unsurprising that many fans consider it to be the best game from the franchise. It would be criminal to have an Amiga top ten and not mention at least one Worms game. The Amiga 1200 had a host of classic games, but these are the ones we always find ourselves returning to. ![]()
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