Does anyone remember Deuteros ( Amiga )

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http://www.dixiak.com/deuteros/

http://www.angusm.demon.co.uk/AGDB/DBA1/Deut.html

http://www.angusm.demon.co.uk/AGDB/DBA1/Deut2.html

http://www.thelegacy.de/Museum/4132/

http://www.lemonamiga.com/games/details.php?id=319


DEUTEROS
Press Caps Lock then press C twice. Two numbers
appear, and anything you design is available without
having to build it. And you get an infinite
amount of everything as well.





Sequel to this!


The funny thing is i picked up Millenium 2.2 by chance in a game market somewhere in hempstead valley many years ago. Thinking it might be average it got me hooked, then while i was up north i picked up deuteros again Hooked! i didn't even know it was the sequel. To this date no other game has kept me that hooked for which i couldn't put down.
Many sleepless nights :D

Does anyone remember the JukeBox?, what did it do?

There has never been any other game like it, it was also never ported to the pc sadly :(. However a remake of sorts is in the works, but completion time who knows

http://sourceforge.net/projects/deuterosx/
 
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Your search team will tell you about a new weapon found in a methanoid library
after constructing it you'll find it's just a juke box.

The programmers was going to make it a secret weapon but just left it as a jukebox :D
 
The programmers was going to make it a secret weapon but just left it as a jukebox :D

Oh LOL, i remember fiddling with some sliders thinking Yeh this will do something. Never did, damn fine tune though :D:D

Those meth's got some tunez!
 
What's an Amiga game doing in the PC Games thread? :p


JK - I know you can get it to run on emulators.

I never had an Amiga and definitely cannot remember this game.
My brother had an Atari STe though. The battles between these two were fierce :D
 
Oh LOL, i remember fiddling with some sliders thinking Yeh this will do something. Never did, damn fine tune though :D:D

Those meth's got some tunez!

I am now going to fire the game up and have a play, like i said in the other thread a m8 of mine would play this game all night until day break when we had amiga marathon sessions i need to know why :)
 
I am now going to fire the game up and have a play, like i said in the other thread a m8 of mine would play all night until day break when we had amiga marathon sessions i need to know why :)

I've played it many times after that on Winuae, i've also requested it to be compiled into a single working exe file via thecompany website.

http://www.thecompany.pl/
 
:(. I miss the Amiga experience, but I don't miss the loading times. :o

Loading times never bothered me (I came from a Spectrum). What was a royal pain in the arse however disk swapping. I was a massive adventure gamer back then with a single floppy drive and no hard disk. Basically involved swapping a disk every few minutes...:(
 
Loading times never bothered me (I came from a Spectrum). What was a royal pain in the arse however disk swapping. I was a massive adventure gamer back then with a single floppy drive and no hard disk. Basically involved swapping a disk every few minutes...:(

Atleast the squeeling tapes were fun to listen to.

I think :confused::p
 
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