UK Gaming Network is back with the second half of their ranking series, digging into another 32 Amiga games based on television shows. This time, the team continues their review spree, giving each title a clear verdict: essential, recommended, good, poor, or just plain rubbish.
The video covers a wide mix of classics and lesser-known titles, from famous faces like The Simpsons and Star Trek to quirky picks like Run The Gauntlet and Sooty & Sweep. It’s a lineup packed with familiar characters and more than a few surprises.
Some of the games thrown into the spotlight include:
- Popeye 2 and Popeye 3: WrestleCrazy — because spinach-fueled brawls never get old.
- Postman Pat and Postman Pat III — delivering packages… and questionable gameplay.
- The Real Ghostbusters — who you gonna call when the controls don’t cooperate?
- Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and The Coin-Op — three different shells, one messy pizza party.
- Scooby and Scrappy Doo — yes, Scrappy is here, and no, he’s not sorry.
- The Simpsons: Bart vs. the Space Mutants and Bart vs. the World — both trying very hard to make you miss your cartridge console.
- Thomas the Tank Engine games — three chances to derail your patience.
There’s a little bit of everything packed into this episode: side-scrollers, platformers, puzzlers, and games that make you question every life choice leading up to loading the disk.
Whether you grew up dodging pies in Wacky Races, solving mysteries with Yogi Bear, or braving the bizarre challenges of Round the Bend, this ranking video pulls no punches. Some games are celebrated, others… well, they’re sent straight to the digital scrapyard.
UK Gaming Network keeps the commentary lively and sharp, making it an easy watch even if you haven’t touched an Amiga joystick in years. If you want a no-nonsense look at how these licensed games stack up—or collapse—this video is definitely worth checking out.
To watch Part One of this series click here.