PETSCII Robots for Commodore Amiga
$10.00 – $65.00
PETSCII Robots for Amiga
Description
Description
Petscii Robots has been ported to the Commodore Amiga. This version is true to the original, but is vastly enhanced with 16-bit graphics and sound. It includes 14 maps to play, 3 different difficulty levels, and an on-screen map. The combo version includes a physical controller, which will work with any Amiga.
System Requirements for Commodore Amiga
- Amiga 500/1000/2000 or better.
- 512K RAM or better.
- 1 MB required for music
- Works with keyboard, one or two button joystick, or CD-32 pad.
Digital Download Only – $10
- ADF image for your emulator
- PDF for Users Manual
Lite Copy – $20
- Physical full-color users manual
- Physical floppy disk.
- ADF image for your emulator
- PDF for Users Manual
Standard Box – $35
- Great looking box for your shelf.
- Physical full-color users manual
- Physical floppy disk.
- ADF image for your emulator
- PDF for Users Manual
Autographed Box – $45
- Great looking box for your shelf.
- Physical full-color users manual
- Physical floppy disk.
- ADF image for your emulator
- PDF for Users Manual
- Signed by the 8-Bit Guy
CD32 Pad Combo Box – $55
- Great looking box for your shelf.
- CD-32 compatible controller
- Physical full-color users manual
- Physical floppy disk.
- ADF image for your emulator
- PDF for Users Manual
CD32 Pad Autographed Combo Box – $65
- Great looking box for your shelf.
- CD-32 compatible controller
- Physical full-color users manual
- Physical floppy disk.
- ADF image for your emulator
- PDF for Users Manual
- Signed by the 8-Bit Guy
Additional Info
Additional information
Game Type | Digital Download Only, Lite Copy, Standard Box, Autographed Box, CD32 Pad Combo, Autographed CD32 Pad Combo |
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Athanasius (verified owner) –
An excellent port of the original game. Graphics and soundtrack are fantastic, the map is enormously helpful. The only – alabeit tiny – thing I don’t like is one sound effect (the one if you discover a secret) that sounds exactly like on of those standard RPG-Maker sounds. I’d have wished for an original sound effect but I guess most people wont even notice that one. Otherwise just brillant in every regard.