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''Worms'' was originally released across multiple formats in 1995. Most prominent among the releases were the MS-DOS (floppy and CD-ROM), Macintosh, Sony PlayStation and Sega Saturn releases, which are all based on the same core build. The Amiga and Amiga CD32 releases were also prominently marketed, although released at a time when the Amiga market was beginning to wane. | ''Worms'' was originally released across multiple formats in 1995. Most prominent among the releases were the MS-DOS (floppy and CD-ROM), Macintosh, Sony PlayStation and Sega Saturn releases, which are all based on the same core build. The Amiga and Amiga CD32 releases were also prominently marketed, although released at a time when the Amiga market was beginning to wane. | ||
− | == | + | == Home computer versions == |
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− | + | * [[European Ocean release (Worms, PC floppy)|PC floppy]] | |
− | + | * [[European Ocean release (Worms, PC CD-ROM)|PC CD-ROM]] | |
+ | * [[European Ocean release (Worms, Macintosh)|Macintosh]] | ||
+ | * [[European Ocean release (Worms, Amiga)|Amiga]] | ||
+ | * [[European Ocean release (Worms, Amiga CD32)|Amiga CD32]] | ||
+ | == Console versions == | ||
− | + | * [[European Ocean release (Worms, Atari Jaguar)|Atari Jaguar]] | |
− | + | * [[European Ocean release (Worms, Game Boy)|Game Boy]] | |
− | + | * [[European Ocean release (Worms, Sega Mega Drive)|Sega Mega Drive]] | |
− | + | * [[European Ocean release (Worms, Sega Saturn)|Sega Saturn]] | |
− | + | * [[European Ocean release (Worms, Sony PlayStation)|Sony PlayStation]] | |
− | + | * [[European Ocean release (Worms, Super Nintendo)|Super Nintendo]] | |
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== Common elements == | == Common elements == | ||
− | * The PC CD, PC floppy, Macintosh | + | * The PC CD, PC floppy, Macintosh, Amiga and Amiga CD32 versions all had identical boxes and manuals, with the manual specifically noting whether or not a feature, menu option or setting was platform-specific. The only difference between these versions was a label affixed to the front of the box identifying which platform it was for. |
* The floppy disk versions all had identical disk designs and specifically noted with platform they were for. | * The floppy disk versions all had identical disk designs and specifically noted with platform they were for. |
Latest revision as of 17:31, 5 April 2012
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Worms was originally released across multiple formats in 1995. Most prominent among the releases were the MS-DOS (floppy and CD-ROM), Macintosh, Sony PlayStation and Sega Saturn releases, which are all based on the same core build. The Amiga and Amiga CD32 releases were also prominently marketed, although released at a time when the Amiga market was beginning to wane.
Home computer versions
Console versions
Common elements
- The PC CD, PC floppy, Macintosh, Amiga and Amiga CD32 versions all had identical boxes and manuals, with the manual specifically noting whether or not a feature, menu option or setting was platform-specific. The only difference between these versions was a label affixed to the front of the box identifying which platform it was for.
- The floppy disk versions all had identical disk designs and specifically noted with platform they were for.