Just found a list of them here:
http://games.ign.com/objects/027/027272.html
But I don't know if they would work on an American PC. Project X, Alien Breed, and even Superfrog (I LOVE that one!) are all available on PC.
Team 17 Amiga-PC game ports!...
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Team 17 Amiga-PC game ports!...
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Well that sucks!Shatterhand wrote:Alien Breed:Tower Assault is butchered. A lot.
Project X also, from what I remember, was butchered too.
As far as region lock-outs go, that's good news! But I know I've read about PAL monitors, and such.

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In what ways were these games butchered? And, if they're on 3.5 floppy discs, would they even work on our Vaio PC, with Windows XP? Superfrog is CD-Rom format.Shatterhand wrote:Alien Breed:Tower Assault is butchered. A lot.
Project X also, from what I remember, was butchered too.
@benj, thanks for the monitor information!
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Yeah, the ports aren't very good. Most of them weren't done by Team 17 themselves, but rather were outsourced to another company called East Point Software.
You could probably run them in DOSBox (I've run Arcade Pool this way), but at that point you might as well just be emulating the Amiga versions. You can download these (legally) from http://www.dream17.co.uk/ .
You could probably run them in DOSBox (I've run Arcade Pool this way), but at that point you might as well just be emulating the Amiga versions. You can download these (legally) from http://www.dream17.co.uk/ .

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Ok, thanks!it290 wrote:Yeah, the ports aren't very good. Most of them weren't done by Team 17 themselves, but rather were outsourced to another company called East Point Software.
You could probably run them in DOSBox (I've run Arcade Pool this way), but at that point you might as well just be emulating the Amiga versions. You can download these (legally) from http://www.dream17.co.uk/ .
So, do you just own the CD32, or do own any other Amiga equipment? I don't supppose there's any place here in Denver that sells Amiga's. (Although there was a CD32 on Ebay, from Denver once!)
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