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A jam submission

Green BeretView game page

Famous arcade action classic, finally on the Commodore Amiga computers.
Submitted by Dante Retro Dev (@dantemendes) — 13 hours, 37 minutes before the deadline
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What is your game a port of?
Green Beret also known as Rush'N Attack.

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Incredible game port ... Near the perfection.... I hope to play it in Your final version.... Many thanks for Your Hard works

I like how the game is fast and responsive, a rare feel for an Amiga game and an impressive feat for Scorpion Engine. Would like to see the finished version :-)
Keep up the good work! 

Not sure if you are aware of some glitches,  A bit jerky at times while pushing down during a jump. 
During the end of first stage, if you hold fire you will get to the ending screen, if you release and hit fire again, you start from level 1.  

Hopefully everything will be ironed out before game-launch.

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DeveloperSubmitted (1 edit)

Thanks! Yes, music is still a problem as the game is missing important tunes (Stage Clear, Game Over) and that makes it feels a bit rough in the edges, as the stage ends abruptly. But a new musician may be involved soon to solve this issue. Edit: new musician has access to current one's tracks and instruments to assure consistency. 

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Wicked port.

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Looks and sounds good. Nicely done. 4/5

this won't boot off amiga OS 3.2 (on an A500 with 1mb chip running a pistorm).... i see 2 .exe files and nothing happens when they are clicked on WB either...? help ?

Submitted(+2)

run it from CLI

DeveloperSubmitted(+1)

WHDLoad may help:

https://www.amigafrance.com/download/Aladin/WHDLG/GreenBeret-WHDL.lha 

And is also on English Amiga Board's FTP:

http://grandis.nu/eab/FTP/~Uploads/Aladin/WHDLG/GreenBeret-WHDL.lha

Courtesy Aladdin from AmigaFrance.com