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  2. Amiga Forever - Wikipedia

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    Amiga Forever comes bundled with all versions of the official Amiga ROM and OS files, from versions 0.7 to 3.1. [9] It is also bundled with two preconfigured free and open source emulators: UAE and Fellow. [10] The Amiga Explorer is a networking framework that facilitates data sharing between a PC and an actual Amiga computer.

  3. List of Amiga games - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of games for the Amiga line of personal computers organised alphabetically by name. See Lists of video games for related lists. This list has been split into multiple pages. It contains 2,235 games. Please use the Table of Contents to browse it. List of Amiga games A to H. List of Amiga games I to O. List of Amiga games P to Z

  4. Amiga - Wikipedia

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    Amiga is a family of personal computers produced by Commodore from 1985 until the company's bankruptcy in 1994, with production by others afterward. The original model is one of a number of mid-1980s computers with 16-bit or 16/32-bit processors, 256 KB or more of RAM, mouse-based GUIs, and significantly improved graphics and audio compared to previous 8-bit systems.

  5. Moonstone: A Hard Days Knight - Wikipedia

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    Moonstone: A Hard Days Knight is an action role-playing video game by Canadian [1] independent developer Rob Anderson and published by Mindscape for the Amiga in 1991 and one year later converted to DOS with different sound and music. The title is a play on A Hard Day's Night.

  6. Agony (1992 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Around 2010, graphic artist Franck Sauer started to offer the game's binary files for free download on his personal webpage, making the game freeware. [5] On July 4, 2020, the programmer of the game, Yves Grolet, uploaded all his Amiga development files (which included full source code for Agony ) to WeTransfer .

  7. DreamWeb - Wikipedia

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    Dreamweb is an MS-DOS and Amiga point-and-click cyberpunk top-down adventure game released in 1994, developed by Creative Reality and published by Empire Interactive Entertainment. The game features mature themes and a dark plot filled with violence and brief full frontal nudity, a rarity for games at the time.

  8. AWeb - Wikipedia

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    AWeb is a web browser for the Amiga range of computers. Originally developed by Yvon Rozijn, AWeb was shipped with version 3.9 of AmigaOS, and is now open source. AWeb supports HTML 3.2, and some 4.01, JavaScript, frames, SSL, and various other Netscape and Internet Explorer features.

  9. Coloris - Wikipedia

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    Coloris is a puzzle video game released in 1990 for the Amiga. It was published by Avesoft, a distributor of freeware and shareware disks. Coloris is similar to Sega's Columns, which itself is a variant of Tetris. A port to the Atari ST was only released as a preview; the full version was not published. [1]