Lion Heart (AMIGA) Master Piece **Spoilers!***

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Randorama wrote:So, is the swamp stage with the beholder-like boss an extra feature? Me and Ceph couldn't figure it out, due to senility :?
At the end of 2nd swamp you fight a huge grass-hopper insect Boss, with a long tongue, shoots out eggs as it flies away and has a circular hump on its back that you have to slash in order to kill it. That is also featured on the AMIGA version, even though the level lay-out is slightly changed on the PC remake. Also the difficulty of the Boss was toned-down a bit on the PC and some sound-effects (The Boss screams when hit) were removed.

Some sound-effects were also removed at the spider stages. (When the spider charges against you, it makes out a chilling scream).
I haven’t completed the remake yet, but it seems to be very well made!

Anybody knows if the programmer has access to the AMIGA source of Lion Heart!?
I never knew that it was released to the public!
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The pixel artist is Henk Nieborg, here is an interview with him:
http://nfggames.com/neography/pivot/ent ... games#body
and some more stuff:
http://www.vidgames.de/artist-showcase-henk-nieborg/

some of his recent jobs: Graphics for Contra 4 / DS

his work is truly amazing!
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I'm still confused with Amiga emulation.
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Agreed. I had an easier time fiddling with the X68K emu than with WinUAE. Anyone know of a FAQ or have any suggestions how to mess with that Emu?
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Fighter17 wrote:I'm still confused with Amiga emulation.
It's not hard. Just make one hardware config you'll use for ECS/OCS games, and one you'll use for AGA games. You can find downloadable config files on the English Amiga boards and Lemon Amiga, but to make an ECS config that'll work with the lion's share of games you just need to use Kickstart 1.3 as your main ROM and increase the RAM chip to 1 MB. Games that require installation are tricker (you'll probably need to install Workbench into the emulated machine), but most games run directly from the floppies.

Check out the Amiga Hall of Light if you don't know if the game is ECS or AGA.

And if your controller isn't working, just click the 1<>2 button on the input config screen.
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