I'm starting my weekend with the exquisite Flip-O-Demo by Oxygene/Diamond Design because it's been updated to support hard drive installation. Originally, it was released in 1993 and contains some of the best artwork and visual fx you could imagine - all whilst playing lovely audio by one of my favourite musicians.
Flip-O-Demo is certainly one of the best examples of Atari ST creativity. Grab it from Demozoo.
Credits Jess - Music Leonard - Code MoN - Graphics Niko - Graphics Oxbab - Code Scavenger - Music Spiral - Graphics Wilfried - Graphics
I love Gold Runner; it's a technical masterpiece by legend, Steve Bak. He proved that when in the hands of a talented programmer, the Atari ST is more than capable of producing wondrous results. Other (lame) people would whine and complain, but Mr. Bak got the job done. Perfectly every time, I might add.
Honest time, I'm terrible at this ultra-fast-paced shoot 'em up (shock!!). Plus, I was never fond of that dreaded fuzzy speech. It was fine back in the day and is humorously entertaining, but it soon wears thin and distracts during gameplay. Perhaps I'm old and grumpy, but I've never really liked it. Sorry!
Good news: Peter Putnik has updated Goldrunner for hard drive installation and an option to disable the speech!! All you gotta do is press the F3 key, so clickety-click and download this update to the ST classic.