Math Wizard - Amiga Voice - Gaming Memories And Review
To find a long lost game fills you with such deep emotion. Take a journey with me as I find a lost game from my childhood, let it remind you of feelings you've had. Math Wizard is an educational game using the Amiga's built in voice synthesis, released in 1986 by Unicorn Software in America. It features very beautiful artwork but is a rather simple game. The treasure that is in this video are my emotions when confronted with this game for the first time since my childhood.
Written review here: http://shot97retro.blogspot.com/2017/08/finding-long-lost-game-math-wizard.html
00:00 - Some touching scenes
00:43 - Introduction
01:28 - Searching forever
02:26 - Wizard's Flash
03:34 - The faintest of memories
06:35 - Elf's Equations
07:32 - Press "any" key
10:03 - Dragon Race
11:20 - A wonderful feeling
13:27 - Box shots/Ads
13:55 - Troll's Toy Shop/Begin tears
15:02 - Predicting tearful spaceship
16:42 - Memories
17:18 - The shelf
18:40 - The Amiga's Voice Synthesizer
19:40 - Final thoughts/empathy
21:38 - Begin NSlate/Release hesitation
22:47 - All kinds of sides to me
23:50 - Modern lens approach needs to end
26:19 - Pointing to some Amiga voice videos
28:50 - Another emotional video
29:52 - Why I decided to release this video
*This is an NTSC Amiga game best viewed in NTSC mode with a 4:3 aspect ratio.
Gaming Memories And Review Season 3 Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_W3r-eAOdMx2q9wakOyPIR31K_aTdlx2
Gaming Memories And Review - Ep. 3x9 - Math Wizard, Commodore Amiga