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  1. In 1992, #AmigaFun sold #Ramses - a pharaoh themed business sim - as a cover disk for $20. Too expensive? Too simple? Or is it a hidden gem of the #Amiga era?

    ✔ Why were the transparent prices revolutionary?
    ✔ How to optimize trade routes without causing famine?
    ✔ Why does multiplayer destroy the fun - but single player works?

    A game which nobody knows anymore, but which says a lot about the cover disk era.

    goodolddays.net/en/game/Ramses/

    #RetroGaming

  2. In 1992, #AmigaFun sold #Ramses - a pharaoh themed business sim - as a cover disk for $20. Too expensive? Too simple? Or is it a hidden gem of the #Amiga era?

    ✔ Why were the transparent prices revolutionary?
    ✔ How to optimize trade routes without causing famine?
    ✔ Why does multiplayer destroy the fun - but single player works?

    A game which nobody knows anymore, but which says a lot about the cover disk era.

    goodolddays.net/en/game/Ramses/

    #RetroGaming

  3. In 1992, #AmigaFun sold #Ramses - a pharaoh themed business sim - as a cover disk for $20. Too expensive? Too simple? Or is it a hidden gem of the #Amiga era?

    ✔ Why were the transparent prices revolutionary?
    ✔ How to optimize trade routes without causing famine?
    ✔ Why does multiplayer destroy the fun - but single player works?

    A game which nobody knows anymore, but which says a lot about the cover disk era.

    goodolddays.net/en/game/Ramses/

    #RetroGaming

  4. In 1992, #AmigaFun sold #Ramses - a pharaoh themed business sim - as a cover disk for $20. Too expensive? Too simple? Or is it a hidden gem of the #Amiga era?

    ✔ Why were the transparent prices revolutionary?
    ✔ How to optimize trade routes without causing famine?
    ✔ Why does multiplayer destroy the fun - but single player works?

    A game which nobody knows anymore, but which says a lot about the cover disk era.

    goodolddays.net/en/game/Ramses/

    #RetroGaming

  5. In 1992, #AmigaFun sold #Ramses - a pharaoh themed business sim - as a cover disk for $20. Too expensive? Too simple? Or is it a hidden gem of the #Amiga era?

    ✔ Why were the transparent prices revolutionary?
    ✔ How to optimize trade routes without causing famine?
    ✔ Why does multiplayer destroy the fun - but single player works?

    A game which nobody knows anymore, but which says a lot about the cover disk era.

    goodolddays.net/en/game/Ramses/

    #RetroGaming