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Mr.Micro

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I was thinking more Atari 2600 'Combat' or an elaborate take on TRON tanks level.. Eitherway, you're correct, can't go wrong. 

Be interesting to see a modem version of this.

I see. but yeah, still no unfortunately. It seems it's a very specific NG port, which really is a bummer, because again, if it's an emulated Amiga, who cares about the 'port' when you can play it on a PC/Mac which is what's underlying the AmigaNG's anyway.

To me, an Amiga port would be on an Amiga, under WB3.1 or > with KS 3.1 or >, accelerated of course and maybe even Vampire compatibility, which BTW WOULD allow you to most likely run it in Amiberry, but the AROS rom is not 100%, so hit or miss. However, Amiberry would work with 3.1 Kicks, so there's that. But alas, just talk.

I mean, even the Sonic port for the 64 was an actual port that will run on a REAL Commodore 64 (w/REU, but hey). VICE totally optional. To me, THAT's a port. 

Besides, with what's available through Eris, you're nieces and nephew will have plenty to keep them busy.

Me, I just spent $12 on this before remembering why I didn't buy it in 2018. I totally forgot what this actually was. But oh well, maybe it will be updated.

Good luck with your Eris Project.

yea, just bought this without reading compatibility. Tried running it on my Icedrake running TRIO using ApolloOS and no dice!

It all came back to me why I didn’t buy this back in 2018. I didn’t bother trying 3.2 or 3.9 because I already know that outcome.

Well, it was only $12 and I supported an Amiga Dev. Fingers crossed too for an update!

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Probably not. Amiberry is usually WB3.1 emulation or WB3.9 under AROS Rom, but x86 architecture. It won’t even work on Amikit for similar reasons.

If you’re emulating who cares anyway? It’s not a real Amiga, so play it on a PC via Steam and just pretend it’s your emulated Amiga. ;)