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Most of its small library is pure shovelware, though there are some good games, including conversions from the original Amiga.
 
Most of its small library is pure shovelware, though there are some good games, including conversions from the original Amiga.
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!Box Art
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!Title
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!Genre
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!Description
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|[[File:BansheeCD32.jpg|150px]]
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!Banshee
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|Shoot'em Up
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|Military-themed shmup which takes place in an alternate history where war started because some guy refused to invent the microwave oven (no, seriously, that's the game's plot).
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|[[File:ClassicLotusTrilogy.jpg|150px]]
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!Classic Lotus Trilogy
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|Racing
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|Compilation including the three Lotus racing games from the original Amiga.
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|[[File:FlinkCD32.jpg|150px]]
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!Flink
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|Platformer
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|Excellent platformer about a young wizard's apprentice, with beautiful graphics. Also on Mega Drive and Mega CD, but curiously ''not'' on the regular Amiga. From the same creators of The Adventures of Lomax on the PSX, which is pretty much a spiritual sequel.
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|[[File:SoccerKidCD32.jpg|150px]]
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!Soccer Kid
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|Platformer
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|A platformer where you attack enemies with a <s>soccer</s> REAL FOOTBALL ball. You have to recover the pieces of the World Cup, which was stolen by an alien.
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==Videos==
 
==Videos==

Latest revision as of 07:08, 20 September 2017

Amiga CD32 logo
"Have you got what it takes?"

The Amiga CD32 was Commodore's third attempt at entering the console market. It is pretty much a CD-based console version of the Amiga 1200. It actually sold well in the UK for a while; yet, it couldn't hope to compete with the hype for the upcoming and more powerful PlayStation and Saturn, and a patent kerfuffle prevented the system's American release. Soon, Commodore's financial situation was too dire and they were forced to close their doors for good.

Most of its small library is pure shovelware, though there are some good games, including conversions from the original Amiga.

Game list[]

Box Art Title Genre Description
BansheeCD32 Banshee Shoot'em Up Military-themed shmup which takes place in an alternate history where war started because some guy refused to invent the microwave oven (no, seriously, that's the game's plot).
ClassicLotusTrilogy Classic Lotus Trilogy Racing Compilation including the three Lotus racing games from the original Amiga.
FlinkCD32 Flink Platformer Excellent platformer about a young wizard's apprentice, with beautiful graphics. Also on Mega Drive and Mega CD, but curiously not on the regular Amiga. From the same creators of The Adventures of Lomax on the PSX, which is pretty much a spiritual sequel.
SoccerKidCD32 Soccer Kid Platformer A platformer where you attack enemies with a soccer REAL FOOTBALL ball. You have to recover the pieces of the World Cup, which was stolen by an alien.

Videos[]

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Fifth Generation
Consoles 3DO - Commodore Amiga CD32 - Capcom CPS Changer - Atari Jaguar - Casio Loopy - SNK Neo Geo CD - Nintendo 64 - NEC PC-FX - Apple Pippin - Bandai Playdia - Sony PlayStation - Sega Saturn
Handhelds Nintendo Game Boy Color - Tiger game.com - SNK Neo Geo Pocket - Tiger R-Zone - Nintendo Virtual Boy