Monaco '79 - A new Amiga game inspired by Sega's classic 1979 arcade game 'Monaco GP'

Here's another Amiga news story for you all, as the first game we featured was a nod to a classic shooter called 'Battle Squadron'. This game however called Monaco '79 by No Nonsense Games, is a new Amiga game inspired by Sega's classic 1979 arcade game 'Monaco GP. As in the words of the creator "A 2D, top-down, fast-paced, vertically scrolling racer for the Commodore Amiga (OCS/ECS). It's like 'Monaco GP' - before it got so 'Super'!". To coincide with this news, we've got some more info about this release as well as a gameplay video below.

Here's the latest from the website. "AmiGameJam 2024 - 'The Sequel That Never Was' For AmiGameJam 2024, this game can be considered a sequel to 'Monaco' - the PD game released by 'Boys in Beige' in 1993. Alternatively, this game may be considered as a prequel to 'Super Monaco GP' - the Sega arcade port developed by Probe and released for the Amiga by U.S Gold in 1991. But really it's just trying to be the best possible version of the original Monaco GP arcade game on the Amiga!"

Requirements

  • Any stock Amiga with 512K chip RAM should run the game fine
Credits : 

  • Programming by Neil Davis
  • Music by Ben Geeves
  • GFX & SFX: Neil / Ben / Sega

Links :1) Website 

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