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Over the Net Amiga
£6.00
Over the Net Amiga
- This is a used game for the Commodore Amiga.
- Not tested yet.
- No box or manual.
- Please see photos for the condition.
Thanks for looking.
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Description
Over the Net Amiga
Over the Net is a 1990 beach volleyball game developed by Dardari Bros. and published by Genias for the Amiga. It was later ported to DOS and the Commodore 64 in 1991.
The game is well-regarded by Amiga fans for its fun gameplay, customizable teams, and multiplayer mode that supports up to four players simultaneously.
Key features:
- Gameplay: Over the Net is a sports game that simulates beach volleyball. The gameplay involves timing your shots and using the joystick to influence the velocity, direction, and arc of the ball. The game includes moves like spiking and blocking.
- Team selection: You can choose from several fictional teams with punny names, such as the “Golden Boys” and “Power Guns”.
- Multiplayer: The game’s strong multiplayer component allowed two players to team up or compete head-to-head. Some versions even supported up to four players.
- Customization: You can give your team members personalized names.
- Reception: Reviewers at the time generally gave the game decent scores, and many players considered it one of the best beach volleyball games available on the Amiga.
Another great retro game available at Escapist Gamer – The Kristal (Amiga)
Additional information
| Weight | 100 g |
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| Dimensions | 8 × 8 × 2 cm |






