First of all Amstrad Eterno 2018.
I'm surprised how little this has been advertised. OK, it is a local event, but they want the award to be "international".
Anyway, the results are here: http://videojuegosretro-upm.blogspot.com/2019/04/ganadores-premios-internacionales.html (Spanish only)
Some surprises, like Sir Ababol NES-ON Edition best platforming game, but in general the results are what you would expect.
Then we have The RGN Amstrad Gamers' Choice Award 2018; which is was a poll in a couple of webs. Not sure if I would call that "top 10 favourite games as voted by Amstrad gamers for 2018", but hey! The video is well put together, so there you are:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hMOVn5hzwfo
(not sure if this has been posted already, I coudln't find it; apologies if this is a repost!)
You're right, I should have posted some news about it here, sorry ???
https://youtu.be/M0-_BJzOHpQ
They were doing the same for games from 2017 as well (http://videojuegosretro-upm.blogspot.com/2017/11/primeros-premios-internacionales.html), but the results never ever came through (not that I was excepting any of my programmes to trouble the awards). ::)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xFi65keLd3g&t=90s
Congrats to EgoTrip for 9th place for CHAOS RISING!
Let's hope he returns to this community for more great games on our humble CPC! ^_^
Quote from: SuTeKH/Epyteor on 15:20, 13 April 19
Congrats to EgoTrip for 9th place for CHAOS RISING!
Let's hope he returns to this community for more great games on our humble CPC! ^_^
+1
Quote from: SuTeKH/Epyteor on 15:20, 13 April 19
Congrats to EgoTrip for 9th place for CHAOS RISING!
Let's hope he returns to this community for more great games on our humble CPC! ^_^
Thanks. I'm not going to say never but it's extremely unlikely the way things are right now.
Also, the version included in the video was the bugged version. I did release a bug fix version. For anyone who isn't aware, it's in the original topic.