Having played Dune II all the way through on PC and tried it on the Amiga, The Amiga version was a poor substitute. While there may have been holy wars back in the day about which machines were better, it really did come down to how much effort was put into each incarnation of a game. The real testament to this is the things that people have been able to do in recent years with modern support tooling taking on some of the load of the effort required. Grind on a stock Amiga 500 is amazing <a href="https://youtu.be/z3_3J7YPaaE?t=20" rel="nofollow">https://youtu.be/z3_3J7YPaaE?t=20</a><p>It's nice to see Dune II being rejuvenated into what it always could have been.
I always liked dune 1 a lot better. The gameplay wasn't as RTS but there was a storyline mixed in (following the book which I was not familiar with). It made it a really cool experience.<p>Dune 2 was definitely the better RTS though
I hate squashed screenshots. Does everyone forget that screens used to be 4:3? Does nobody <i>notice</i> the squashed oval shapes of planets (and other circles)?
I haven't thought about it until reading this article. The collecting of random "tiberium", "ore", etc laying around, actually makes sense in the context of Dune. Not so much in Red Alert etc.
Woah, I would have loved a A1200 version back in 1993.<p>I loved this game, and remember having to swap several discs to play it before I eventually bought a HDD (a whopping 545Mb beast).<p>It was only recently that I saw the DOS intro on YouTube and realised the Amiga had been short-changed.
One of the first games I played after I got a sound card for my PC. I sunk so many hours into this game. Music was great:<p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k_Mlozm6fZY" rel="nofollow">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k_Mlozm6fZY</a>
Software also went the other way from Amiga to PC thanks to Brent Iverson, as with EA's DeluxePaint II Enhanced & III and DeluxePaint Animation. Many gaming titles used the former (Amiga? PC?) to create their graphics.<p>TIL: EHB, the "VGA Mode X" for Amiga.