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Raymeister 04-07-2006 02:42 PM

D/Generation
 
Hello.

I need help remembering the name of an Amiga game. You controlled a little chap from an isometric viewpoint. The game was set in a skyscraper and you had to sneak past various droids and things and make it to the next floor. The colour scheme was neon(ish). It was sort of like Escape from the Planet of the Robot Monsters, only a lot less action based. From what I remember, you had to shoot things but it wasn't gung ho.

Anyone help?

Thanks in advance.

Icewolf 04-07-2006 02:49 PM

Elevator mission?

Raymeister 04-07-2006 03:03 PM

Nope, but bizarrely, when I went to look for images of Elevator Mission, I found it, so thanks!

It was called D Generation. See here for info.

http://eager.back2roots.org/DATA/D/DGEN.HTML

Great game.

Icewolf 04-07-2006 03:34 PM

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Nope, but bizarrely, when I went to look for images of Elevator Mission, I found it, so thanks!
http://eager.back2roots.org/DATA/D/DGEN.HTML
Great game.
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Deja vu... :D

Dave 08-09-2007 02:10 PM

Glad to see that you have found it, but we can't add it on site since there isn't a dos version.

Sulacco 08-01-2008 09:47 PM

D-Generation
 
My first post......:D

Saw another users post on a similar subject and I thought I'd give it a go too.

I've been looking for a game I used to play that was marketed as the "first ever Virtual Reality game". In fact it didn't have much to do with VR at all. Basically it was a puzzle game where you had to work your way from the bottom floor to the top floor of a company building that had been developing some sinister new security prototypes (I remember one tricky bouncing cylinder thing that squashed me a huge number of times).:eek: From memory, you worked there until the prototypes got loose and destroyed the place. Its up to you to rescue the survivors and escape.

You basically solved puzzles to make your way (touch the coloured squares to open the door in the next room/push the box over to the touchpad to open the elevator/etc) and generally destroyed the baddies till you get to the final bad guy - an exploding version of yourself (I never beat him).

The view was an angled down, 3D, grid based look.

Anyone help with the name? :confused:

The Fifth Horseman 08-01-2008 10:40 PM

A few details don't quite fit, but the rest is a dead-on match for D-Generation.

Sulacco 09-01-2008 07:16 AM

Somebody give the man some Pieces of Eight - spot on first go!

Thanks my friend.

Dave 09-01-2008 11:31 AM

D-Generation (1991)
Published by Mindscape (ESA member, 10 years of protection)
Developed by Software Toolworks (ESA member, 10 years of protection)

Only used copies at Amazon

I would say...Bingo, it's abandonware.
@Sulacco: next time post on requests -> Unknown game threads ;)

The Fifth Horseman 09-01-2008 07:29 PM

And it somehow didn't get reviewed yet (I uploaded the archive for that one way back in 2005). I think I should do something about that in next few weeks...


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