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Robin Hood Legend of Sherwood - Full Version Video

Willem Drijver
(Apollo Team Member)
Posts 131
08 Jul 2024 18:52


First realtime footage of Robin Hood Legend of Sherwood gameplay running on Amiga Platform using Apollo V4 enhanced 68080 AMMX and SAGA features. Watch this short 10 minute video to get a close-up impression of the awesome power of Apollo V4 and the joy of playing games that could/should have been made for the next-gen Amiga. Apollo Team Mission is to revive Amiga and we hope you will join us . . .
 

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Eddie Cejvan

Posts 28
11 Jul 2024 02:50


Looks really good.




DiscreetFX Studios

Posts 155
12 Jul 2024 02:11


Fantastic job William! Thanx for all the hard work.


Steve Hodson

Posts 33
12 Jul 2024 22:16


DiscreetFX Studios wrote:

Fantastic job William! Thanx for all the hard work.

Does this mean we are getting an official release of the game? :-O


Willem Drijver
(Apollo Team Member)
Posts 131
13 Jul 2024 12:37


Thank you all here for your kind support.

As most of you are aware of, we do NOT own any license rights on the game yet and although we are doing all we can (trust me) to obtain these, we do not have any clear view on timeline, nor are we sure we can obtain right at all.

So, first things first and then we will come back to you with our Roadmap for Release.


Amiga 4Life

Posts 105
21 Jul 2024 18:05


This looks excellent, competing vendors don't understand the importance of new 68k games/demos that are capable of taking advantage of expanded hardware.... This is why Vamp is always going to win...

We see fast accelerators popping up all over the place but no new 68k apps to take advantage of that speed..... New 68k games/apps is whats keeping classic Amiga alive....

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