Total reviews!
Handheld: 57
16/32bit Computers: 830
8bit Computers: 416
8bit Consoles: 58
16bit Consoles: 78
32/64bit Consoles: 107
128bit Consoles: 28
OnLine members
Currently: 16
Best on 8bit micro!
International Karate + - Commodore64
Xyphoes Fantasy - AmstradCPC
Arkanoid II - AmstradCPC
Pang - AmstradCPCPlus
Wrath of the Demon - Commodore64
Night Hunter - AmstradCPC
Barbarian - AmstradCPC
Prince of Persia - SamCoupe
Lemmings - SamCoupe
Best on 16bit micro!
Turrican II - Amiga
Shadow of the Beast - Amiga
Jim Power - Amiga
Agony - Amiga
Turrican 2 - AtariST
Project X - Amiga
Super Frog - Amiga
Flashback - Amiga
Dark Seed - Amiga
Flashback - Archimedes
Warlocks - Archimedes
Cannon Fodder - Amiga
Turrican II - PC
Universe - Amiga
Hurrican - PC
Tyrian - PC
Super Stardust - AmigaAGA
Pac-Mania - X68000
Best on 8bit consoles!
Best on 16bit consoles!
Jim Power - snes
Donkey Kong Country - snes
Aladdin - snes
Comix Zone - Megadrive
Alien Soldier - Megadrive
Blazing Lazers - pcengine
Raiden - pcengine
Super Star Soldier - pcengine
Best on 32bit consoles!
Total hits!
Free counters!
Puzzle!
Random Old Ads!
 
Game info
Amiga

Naughty Ones

Naughty Ones
GenreArcade Platform
DeveloperMelon Dezign
PublisherInteractivision
Released1994
Rating
Graphics:7.0
Sound:7.0
Gameplay:8.0
Overall:7.0
Reviewed by
Naughty Ones is a fun and challenging platform romp with cool visuals and sound and mainly, great playability. The game was released only for the Commodore Amiga computers (OCS/ECS and AGA).
 
Review
Naughty OnesSTORY / GAMEPLAY
On a sunny afternoon, the two naughty brothers John and Jim were playing with their rubber balls in a field near their home. Summer holidays already started and both those kids were jumping around having no other worries than who they were going to tease next. But all of a sudden, the sky went dark, the birds stopped chirping and a chilly wind blew all over the landscape. A powerful beam lit up everything and gravity seemed to change direction. In a whirlpool of colors and bright light, the two brothers kept on falling, completely losing track of time, place and dimension. They were captured inside a surreal world and apparently nobody will help them getting back to the real ones!
You control John or Jim or both (the game can be played in one or two-players mode) and guide them through five different stages on a quest to defeat the evil king that brought chaos. Each stage consists of linked rooms and you must find a key to progress to the next. Each stage is full of deadly surprises, including deadly pits and several enemies that are connected to the actual stage's storyline. Those enemies vary from robots, blobby things, soldiers, plasma balls, to mummies, crocodiles, spiders and birds. John and Jim must jump onto a number of platforms, collect power-ups and shoot their rubber balls to kill enemies until the exit key is reached. Some of the enemy sprites need split-second timing to be dispatched, otherwise a single collision with the assorted opponents will drag you back to the start of the screen and you will lose a life instantly. Fortunately, the bad guys don't come back after you kill them (they do not re-spawn) and only the indestructible hazards remain (pits, spikes and the stuff). Each power-up can increase your firepower and shooting accuracy and you will occasionally stumble over a hidden bonus room or you may need to find a switch to uncover a hidden platform.
Naughty Ones is an engaging and intriguing platform game and its greatest strength is its awesome gameplay.

GRAPHICS / SOUND
The graphics on the Amiga OCS version are nicely designed without utilizing any special advanced techniques (multi-scrolling, EHB coloring etc) and the sprite's animation is very smooth. Each stage has its own little details and has more than 45 simultaneous colors (32 for the gameplay area and a few more on for the info panel on top).
The sound is action platform typical, featuring nice in-game stereo tunes (fit to the stage you're into) and a few sampled sound effects.
 
Screenshots
  • Naughty Ones
  • Naughty Ones
  • Naughty Ones
  • Naughty Ones
  • Naughty Ones
  • Naughty Ones
  • Naughty Ones
  • Naughty Ones
  • Naughty Ones
 
Sounds
Intro/Menu music:  In-game music sample:
 
Comparable platforms



46 colors
Commodore Amiga OCS/ECS



64 colors
Commodore Amiga AGA
 
Hardware information

Amiga 500/500+

Amiga 500/500+CPU: Motorola MC68000 7.16 MHz
MEMORY: 512KB of Chip RAM (OCS chipset - A500), 512 KB of Slow RAM or Trapdoor RAM can be added via the trapdoor expansion, up to 8 MB of Fast RAM or a Hard drive can be added via the side expansion slot. The ECS chipset (A500+) offered 1MB on board to 2MB (extended) of Chip RAM.
GRAPHICS: The OCS chipset (Amiga 500) features planar graphics (codename Denise custom chip), with up to 5 bit-planes (4 in hires), allowing 2, 4, 8, 16 and 32 color screens, from a 12bit RGB palette of 4096 colors. Resolutions varied from 320x256 (PAL, non-interlaced, up to 4096 colors) to 640x512 (interlace, up to 4 colors). Two special graphics modes where also included: Extra Half Bright with 64 colors and HAM with all 4096 colors on-screen. The ECS chipset models (Amiga 500+) offered same features but also extra high resolution screens up to 1280x512 pixels (4 colors at once).
SOUND: (Paula) 4 hardware-mixed channels of 8-bit sound at up to 28 kHz. The hardware channels had independent volumes (65 levels) and sampling rates, and mixed down to two fully left and fully right stereo outputs
read more...
The Amiga 500/500+ (default) color palette
12bit RGB 4096-colors palette
(32 to 4096 colors on screen)
 
Comments
No comments added yet
 
Login to leave your message!
 
Our featured games
Lethal Species
Play old-school now!
Music Player!
Play ZX on-line!!
Play CPC on-line!!
Boot Screens!
Retro-games Trivia!
Old-school Crossword!
Is this my palette?
The logo evolution!
Manuals!
Beat them All!
Design & Developed by ndial
Google+
 
Free counters!