UK Gaming Network returns with another deep dive into nostalgia, ranking 32 more Amiga TV game adaptations. This video continues their spirited review series, assigning each game a rating from “essential” to “rubbish,” with plenty of biting wit and honest critique along the way.
A Mixed Bag of Pixels
In this follow-up episode, the team explores a wild assortment of Amiga titles based on popular television shows. From icons like The Simpsons and Star Trek, to the more obscure (Run The Gauntlet, anyone?), the rankings span both the beloved and the bewildering. And while some of these games earn praise, others crash harder than Thomas the Tank Engine on a broken rail.
Notable entries include:
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Popeye 2 and Popeye 3: WrestleCrazy – cartoon brawls meet questionable mechanics.
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Postman Pat I and III – delivering mail and delivering disappointment.
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The Real Ghostbusters – haunting more for its controls than its ghosts.
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A trio of Turtle titles – all pizza, little punch.
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Scooby and Scrappy Doo – because no ranking list is complete without mild regret.
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Two Simpsons games that try their best… and mostly fail.
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Three Thomas the Tank Engine games that test the limits of patience and pixel art.
Sharp Humor and Honest Opinions
The charm of this video lies not just in the games themselves but in the Network’s commentary. They’re blunt, funny, and clearly not afraid to call out a clunker. It’s not just a list—it’s a ride through the highs and lows of TV-based gaming in the Amiga era.
Whether it’s a fun platformer or a soul-crushing scroller, no game is safe from critique. The team’s clear passion for retro titles shines through, even when they’re handing out a digital death sentence.
A Must-Watch for Retro Fans
For Amiga lovers and retro gamers alike, this video is both informative and entertaining. Even if you’ve never braved Yogi’s Big Clean-Up or shuddered at Round the Bend, you’ll find yourself laughing, reminiscing, and maybe even hunting down a few titles to experience the chaos for yourself.
To watch Part One of this series click here.