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[News] Titan and Hyperion bring "Alien Nations" from Jowood to the AmigaANN.lu
Posted on 09-May-2000 06:37 GMT by Christian Kemp27 comments
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Ben Yoris writes: Alien Nations is a real-time strategy game in the vein of "The Settlers", which was enthusiastically received by the German speaking public and press. The game is set on an alien planet inhabited by three very distinct races: the Pimmons, the Amazons and the Sajikis and features campaigns consisting of 10 single player missions per race, set against a giant 3D back-drop. Resource-management, diplomacy, research, commerce and battle are key to success. The Amiga version will most likely require a graphics card and will support PPC accelerators through WarpOS although the feasibility of a 68060 version will be examined. Optional 3D acceleration will be supported through Warp3D. Release is expected during Q3 of 2000.
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Posted by Cartman on 09-May-2000 22:00 GMT
I've tried Alien Nations and I didn't think much of it... The pinnacle of PC strategy games is StarCraft (and of course C&C:TS). SettlersIII is also nice.
Port these instead, and people would be happy for a long time. Also, what we need is a Half Life port, and also S.W.A.T 3. Unreal Tournament would be cool too. Instead, Amiga users are stuck with Quake I and other old PC games. I think i got tired of playing Quake sometime in 1997.... :)
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