Saturday, April 25, 2026

No Limit & No Limit II






Tilt Happens

Pinball was massive in the 90s, and the ST got its fair share of digital tables. In 1993, Andreas Kröber released No Limit - if you're wondering why that name, you will soon realise when loading it up (ARGH, my ears lol). This is a good game, but it looks dull as ditchwater without scrolling, and the ball feels more like squidgy rubber than steel. Still, I guess there really were no limits, because a year later, the sequel arrived! This used the hardware scrolling for rapid display and a bigger area. So, it blew away the original.

Flippers are handled by the two SHIFT keys, and when things get hairy, whack that spacebar to tilt the table and hopefully save the ball. Yep, hairy stuff. That's my understanding of Pinball in a nutshell. Of course, the sequel is the one to choose, as it looks better and plays great with nice physics. I love how the smooth scrolling zips up and down the screen! My only quibble is with the odd table with its bizarre snowy theme.

So there you go - play the second game and hit those flippers to bash your ball. Make sure you’re on an STe; otherwise, you’re missing out on the sounds and silky-smooth scrolling. It’s not up there with Obsession, but I would happily put No Limit II alongside Starball as a great alternative on the Atari ST/e.

  • Atarimania has both (unregistered) games to download.
  • No Limits II can be installed onto a hard drive/Ultrasatan thanks to 8BitChip.
  • Check out some of the other Pinball games for the ST/STe.
  • Seeing as both games are nicely enhanced, they've made it onto my list!
  • Check out some more games that work in high-res mode.


The physics/feel of the ball (ooer) might not be the best, but I enjoyed the game.


Look, it even runs in high-res monochrome!!


I reached 1472, not bad, I guess... ahem...


No Limit II seems to have a snowy feel. It's not the most glamorous of tables, is it!


Yeah, it looks poor, but it plays very well in high resolution.



Oh no, another ball out of play... I reached 42,402 points.

Monday, April 20, 2026

European Champions






Football, great...

You know me, I loathe football, and the only time I've bothered was with Team a few years ago. Ugh, "Soccer" is, for me, as dull as dishwater: hardly any goals, the endless diving, and the drama when players act like they’ve been hit by a sniper, when in reality the only thing that touched them was a blade of grass! ;^)

Ocean released European Champions in 1994 for the Atari STe, with support for one or two players. Wait, did I say STe?? Yes, the DMA audio is used for crowd sounds and other effects. And, unlike Team, there are lots of effects played throughout the match, which really lift the atmosphere of our virtual stadium. Plus, the Blitter chip is working away to keep the frame rates up for the little men bravely charging up and down the pitch. Also, I have to admit, the range of pitches is impressive, and the action replays are excellent.

The joystick controls are everything you’d hope for: fast, responsive, and easy to get into without being too easy. Even I can see two people around their Atari STe enjoying this one! Hey, if I liked football, I’d probably be glued to this game for hours. As it stands, I’m still impressed - despite myself. There’s plenty more, too: you can play friendlies, leagues, cups, and even tweak the referee’s temperament if you fancy.

European Champions is polished, responsive, and stacked with features that make the matches very enjoyable. The highlights are my favourite part. I'm feeling brave enough to rate this 90%. However, I still think footballers are overpaid drama queens - but Ocean’s STe kickabout almost makes me see the appeal. Almost.

I believe this was Ocean's final Atari release? If so, what a way to end. Legends!!

  • There are several menus to download at Atari Legend.
  • Atarimania has the original disks available from their archive.
  • European Champions is proudly added to the Enhanced Gaming List.
  • We also have a 'soccer' group, but it's quite lite atm... Any recommendations?


Tension is rising in the box, and things are getting scrappy. Like I'd know...



Score a goal, and it's time for a superb action replay!


Oh dear, a grown man is injured and crying for help. Big girl's blouse!!



Another goal scored, so let's see it again in more detail, please.


What, I actually enjoyed a footy game? Sure did, it's excellent.
Let me know if you agree. Is it better than Sensi Soccer or Kick Off!!