List of Amiga Arcade Conversions

This is a list of arcade games sorted by name which were converted to the Amiga platform.

Arcade Games & Series Amiga Ports Differences
1. Arkanoid (1986)

2. Arkanoid II - Revenge of DOH 1987
3. Arkanoid Returns (1997)

1. Arkanoid

2. Arkanoid II - Revenge of DOH

No difference
1. Ghosts'n Goblins (1985)

2. Ghouls'n Ghosts (1988)

1. Ghosts'n Goblins (1988)

2. Ghouls'n Ghosts (1989)

More colours and higher quality sound on Arcade Version
1. Golden Axe

2. Golden Axe - The Revenge of Death Adder

Golden Axe (1990) Fewer colors and no animation in background scenery in Amiga conversion.
1. Heavy Barrel (1987)

2. Midnight Resistance (1989)

Midnight Resistance More Colors on Arcade Version
1. Operation Wolf (1987)

2. Operation Thunderbolt (1988)
3. Operation Wolf 3 (1994)
4. Operation Tiger (1998)

1. Operation Wolf

2. Operation Thunderbolt

No difference
1. R-Type (1987)

2. R-Type II (1989)
3. R-Type Leo (1992)

1. R-Type

2. R-Type II

Small differences: no moving background (one Prequel Katakis (1988) runs only Amiga)
Rampart (1990) Rampart No difference
Rainbow Islands (1987) Rainbow Islands (1990) Amiga conversion contains fewer levels than arcade version.
Silkworm (1988) Silkworm (1989) More Colors on Arcade Version but faster shoot frequency and better sounds on Amiga.
1. Hang-On (1985)

2. Hang-On Jr. (1985)
3. Super Hang-On (1987)
4. Limited Edition Hang-On (1991)

Super Hang-On (1989) No difference

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