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Simon the Sorcerer

Developer:Adventure Soft
Publisher:Adventure Soft
Release Year:1993
Target Chipset:OCS / ECS / AGA (Amiga 500 / 1200)
Disk Format:simon1.adf (880 KB)
Audio:Paula 4-Channel 8-Bit DMA PCM
License:Commercial Classic
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🕹️ Gameplay Overview & Historical Retrospective

Released in 1993 by Adventure Soft and developed by Adventure Soft, Simon the Sorcerer represents a standout title in the Commodore Amiga's legendary 16-bit software library. Designed to take full advantage of Jay Miner's groundbreaking custom chipset—combining the Agnus blitter, Denise video processor, and Paula 4-channel sound synthesizer—the game set a benchmark for audiovisual polish that separated the Amiga from IBM PC DOS CGA/EGA systems and 8-bit home micros of its time.

British comedy fantasy adventure loaded with dry sarcasm, fairy tale parodies, swamp soup recipes, and Chris Barrie's voice acting in CD32 release.

From its responsive joystick control scheme to its vibrant Copper-assisted color palettes, Simon the Sorcerer remains an essential experience for retro computing enthusiasts, demosceners, and digital preservationists.

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