New game updates!
Everyone knows Peter Putnik has adapted hundreds of games for hard disk installation. These include extras, like bug fixes, TOS compatibility, 4MB patching, Mega STe/Falcon support, etc. However, some are also super-charged with cool coding that utilises the Blitter coprocessor and DMA for audio that will blow your mind.
Are you interested in games being better on your Atari STe? You should be!
I thought it would be a nice idea to compile a brief overview of his enhanced games here on AtariCrypt. Oids and Uridium are particularly impressive as they significantly improve on their original versions. I also enjoyed playing my own music during a game of Xenon 2 (you can convert your own music).
There is something here for everyone, and I hope you find this useful. Let me know what you think.
Let's play.
Let's take a look at some of these enhanced games that you can download and play right now...
- Xenon II - updated for the Atari STe and features DMA-streamed music. Turn up the volume!
- Cannon Fodder - enhance this lame port with your own DMA-streamed music.
- Prince of Persia - the DMA hardware is used to replay the game's sound effects.
Did you enjoy that? Well, here are three enhanced FTL games that are nicely improved...
- Dungeon Master - far cleaner samples are heard thanks to the DMA hardware.
- Chaos Strikes Back - again, the DMA hardware allows cleaner sample playback!
- Oids - double framerates deliver a smoother experience when rescuing the stickmen.
Let's take a peek at three more that aren't exactly favoured well by the average ST gamer...
Now let's take a little run-around with these three you might never have expected to boot up...
- Giana Sisters - this Zamuel_a enhanced game now comes with optional DMA streamed music!!
- Hard 'n' Heavy - gone is that embarrassing flip-screen, thanks to the Blitter.
- Road Runner - Improved and Blitterized for faster scrolling, but it's still a silly game!
Okay, let's end in style! Here are two ST classics and a PC classic, too! Ooh, nice...
- Goldrunner - Some might not like this, but I hit the F3 key to disable the fuzzy speech!
- Gauntlet - this sluggish hack 'n slasher gets big improvements, but still needs extra CPU grunt.
- Wolfenstein 3D - Ray's jaw-dropping FPS now has bugs removed with decent save game support.

















Dont EVER delete this post.. I've bookmarked it ;-)
ReplyDeleteHa! Thank you for the feedback!!!
DeleteGlad you liked this compilation of what's currently out there...
Cheers :D
+1
DeleteVery, very, very nice! Thank you! Hope you will find more games.. ;-)
ReplyDeleteGiana Sisters - this Zamuel_a enhanced game now also comes with optional DMA streamed music!!
It is not only optional DMA streamed musik. I´ve heard you need an STe with 2MB. Beside the sound you will get smooth scrolling (no scrolling in the original), and evem the clouds that were missing in the original are now paralax scrolled..
RAM is no issue today and esp so with emulators like Hatari ;) Glad you liked this brief compilation of PP's **AWESOME** dedication to the scene. He's a genius and I wish we could clone him. lol
DeletePeter is a great developer and has done a lot for ST owners! (Into The Vertical Blank)
ReplyDeleteI couldn't agree more :)
DeleteCool... I look forward to trying these out in STeEm at least... (as I don't have a sufficiently enhanced real machine)
ReplyDeleteThat's a shame. The best model to aim for is the STe with the full 4mb and then the other luxuries like an Ultrasatan come second. Hope you get a decent computer soon. Emulation is great but nothing beats the real thing imho...
DeletePeter Putnik is a nice guy, he is also always try to help out when some have coding problems...
ReplyDeleteCouldn't agree more. Well said!
DeleteExcellent! There's been more releases--at least Lotus that I can recall right now.
ReplyDeleteIf Wolf3D counts, then Metal Slug should be added now.
ReplyDeletePeter Putnik = H.E.R.O. !!!
ReplyDeleteAgreed. He's done so much for the ST/STe.
DeleteKeep your eyes on this page listed at the top for updates... https://ataricrypt.blogspot.com/p/enhanced-games.html