Click Here
home features news forums classifieds faqs links search
6071 members 
Amiga Q&A /  Free for All /  Emulation /  Gaming / (Latest Posts)
Login

Nickname

Password

Lost Password?

Don't have an account yet?
Register now!

Support Amigaworld.net
Your support is needed and is appreciated as Amigaworld.net is primarily dependent upon the support of its users.
Donate

Menu
Main sections
» Home
» Features
» News
» Forums
» Classifieds
» Links
» Downloads
Extras
» OS4 Zone
» IRC Network
» AmigaWorld Radio
» Newsfeed
» Top Members
» Amiga Dealers
Information
» About Us
» FAQs
» Advertise
» Polls
» Terms of Service
» Search

IRC Channel
Server: irc.amigaworld.net
Ports: 1024,5555, 6665-6669
SSL port: 6697
Channel: #Amigaworld
Channel Policy and Guidelines

Who's Online
20 crawler(s) on-line.
 107 guest(s) on-line.
 0 member(s) on-line.



You are an anonymous user.
Register Now!
 Comi:  21 mins ago
 Gunnar:  24 mins ago
 amigakit:  41 mins ago
 vox:  1 hr 7 mins ago
 zipper:  1 hr 10 mins ago
 kolla:  1 hr 17 mins ago
 OneTimer1:  1 hr 31 mins ago
 BigD:  2 hrs 13 mins ago
 OlafS25:  2 hrs 15 mins ago
 NutsAboutAmiga:  2 hrs 47 mins ago

Software News   Software News : Homeworld elected best AmigaOS/MorphOS games of 2008
   posted by Daff on 4-Feb-2009 14:39:53 (3751 reads)
The real time strategy game Homeworld have won the AmigaOS/MorphOS Games Award 2008. It precede Jagged Alliance 2 and Command And Conquer : Red Alert.

All results can be seen here : http://obligement.free.fr/hitparade/award2008.php
    

STORYID: 4751
Related Links
· More about Software News
· News by Daff


Most read story about Software News
UBoot 2010.06.04 for Sam460ex available

Last news about Software News
Hollywood APK Compiler 4.0 released
Printer Friendly Page  Send this Story to a Friend

PosterThread
Phantom 
Re: Homeworld elected best AmigaOS/MorphOS games of 2008
Posted on 4-Feb-2009 17:13:51
#1 ]
Elite Member
Joined: 2-Aug-2007
Posts: 2047
From: Unknown

Homeworld is being ported to MorphOS only I pressume, eh?


_________________

 Status: Offline
Profile     Report this post  
Thematic 
Re: Homeworld elected best AmigaOS/MorphOS games of 2008
Posted on 4-Feb-2009 17:35:32
#2 ]
Super Member
Joined: 28-Oct-2003
Posts: 1616
From: I'm actually flying into a bug!

Is it installable, without Windose?


_________________
: AmigaOneXE (unmod.) 750FX/512 MB +stuff & AmigaOS 4.(0|1)
: A1200/68060&96MB/SCSI/EM1200-Voodoo3 & OS 3.5
: A500/1MB
: Pegasos (ff) 512 MB & MorphOS
Praise seitan.

 Status: Offline
Profile     Report this post  
hardwired 
Re: Homeworld elected best AmigaOS/MorphOS games of 2008
Posted on 4-Feb-2009 18:37:49
#3 ]
Regular Member
Joined: 15-Mar-2007
Posts: 106
From: Portugal - Gaia

AROS ETERNAL LANDS - 6th place on AmigaOS/MorphOS Games awards 2008

I believe that It makes sense to rename the Year Award as "AmigaOS/MorphOS/AROS Games Awards" from now on...


As small side-note: It's a pity that the first three awards go to Old PC strategy games, and almost all nominees are Ports of PC/Linux/Mac games. But that's life as it is...


_________________
Because Amiga It's not just about technology but it's also about people...

 Status: Offline
Profile     Report this post  
Glames 
Re: Homeworld elected best AmigaOS/MorphOS games of 2008
Posted on 4-Feb-2009 19:19:21
#4 ]
Regular Member
Joined: 16-Mar-2003
Posts: 393
From: Nantes, France

Hi,

Many thanks to all that voted for Word Me Up XXL, an original game developped on Amiga for Amigans!

Thank you!

Glames


_________________
Glames / Boing Attitude :)

 Status: Offline
Profile     Report this post  
Daff 
Re: Homeworld elected best AmigaOS/MorphOS games of 2008
Posted on 4-Feb-2009 20:01:04
#5 ]
Regular Member
Joined: 17-Jul-2004
Posts: 117
From: Unknown

hardwired : best Amiga games are PC/Linux ports since years. It's very time consuming to create good games. So congratulations to Glames for making original games for Amiga.

 Status: Offline
Profile     Report this post  
pavlor 
Re: Homeworld elected best AmigaOS/MorphOS games of 2008
Posted on 4-Feb-2009 22:03:05
#6 ]
Elite Member
Joined: 10-Jul-2005
Posts: 9578
From: Unknown

Homeworld is favourite game of my brother.

 Status: Offline
Profile     Report this post  
tekmage 
Re: Homeworld elected best AmigaOS/MorphOS games of 2008
Posted on 5-Feb-2009 4:41:43
#7 ]
Regular Member
Joined: 23-Mar-2005
Posts: 439
From: San Francisco

Where does one get Homeworld? Does it run under OS4?

Thanks!
Bill "tekmage" Borsari

 Status: Offline
Profile     Report this post  
Simon 
Re: Homeworld elected best AmigaOS/MorphOS games of 2008
Posted on 5-Feb-2009 9:30:12
#8 ]
Cult Member
Joined: 16-Feb-2005
Posts: 999
From: Antwerp / Belgium

I got it running on my Efika. First you have to install it on any x86 with windows, doesn't matter what version of windows... after that transfer the install directory to your MorphOS-machine.

That said it runs more or less fine, except from a few glitches and if you liked games like Dune2 and as such... you certainly will like this one.


_________________
- Proud Member Of The Belgian Amigaclub Since 2003 -

The Belgian Amiga Club on FACEBOOK !

The Belgian Amiga Club Website

 Status: Offline
Profile     Report this post  
Tomas 
Re: Homeworld elected best AmigaOS/MorphOS games of 2008
Posted on 7-Feb-2009 0:03:00
#9 ]
Elite Member
Joined: 25-Jul-2003
Posts: 4286
From: Unknown

I will leave the same comment as last year.. It nice with such a list, but why dont you list the platform these games run on? I have no idea which game runs on AmigaOS 3.x, AmigaOS 4.x and which ones runs on MorphOS

 Status: Offline
Profile     Report this post  
Overflow 
Re: Homeworld elected best AmigaOS/MorphOS games of 2008
Posted on 23-Feb-2015 13:35:55
#10 ]
Super Member
Joined: 12-Jun-2012
Posts: 1628
From: Norway

So, anyone getting this version to work on Amiga?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KRtqy0CGur4

 Status: Offline
Profile     Report this post  
[ home ][ about us ][ privacy ] [ forums ][ classifieds ] [ links ][ news archive ] [ link to us ][ user account ]
Copyright (C) 2000 - 2019 Amigaworld.net.
Amigaworld.net was originally founded by David Doyle