Labyrinth - A Remake of the Commodore 64 game Labyrinth for the Amiga

Even though the Caffeine hasn't kicked in yet and I'm still half asleep, I thought I'd give quick a shout out to Kim Fastrup Larsen's new remake of 'Labyrinth' for the Commodore Amiga. A game in which the developer says "is a remake of a Commodore 64 game published by Commodore in 1983 (not to be confused with the 1986 game of the same name by LucasFilm). To coincide with this news, we've got the full story about this release update as well as a new gameplay video.

"Labyrinth is a remake of a Commodore 64 game published by Commodore in 1983 (not to be confused with the 1986 game of the same name by LucasFilm), which was itself a souped-up version of an earlier public domain game originally written in BASIC for the Commodore PET. In this game you must find your way through a randomly gen-erated maze of your chosen size, playing from a first person view. Can you do it without peeking at the plan?"

Runs on all classic Amiga models.

  • - Adapts to PAL/NTSC and overscan.
  • - 100% OS- and multitasking-friendly. Can even share audio
  •   channels with other programs running at the same time, if
  •   those programs support it.
  • - Faithful rendition of the original game's arrangement of
  •   Greensleeves, using real time volume envelope generators
  •   and the highest quality waveforms possible at all octaves.
  • - Uses menus, gadgets and requesters to provide a proper
  •   Amiga interface, yet retains the feel of the original
  •   game.
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3 comments:

  1. This reminds me of an old Danish TV-show...walking around with yellow rubber boots in an invisible labyrinth. Hit the invisible wall and you would take a hit on the timer.

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    1. Labyrint (mistakenly spelled Labyrinth) with late Kim Schumacher as host.
      Game info: https://amiga.abime.net/games/view/labyrinth-forlaget-audio-a-s

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  2. Hi! Are you going to talk about Evil Dungeons II for the Thomson MO5? It was made by Chris94, the same guy who made The Shadows of Sergoth on CPC 6128.

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