Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The Amiga CD32 with the standard controller. The Amiga CD32 is a 32-bit home video game console developed and manufactured by Commodore International, released in Europe first on September 16, 1993 and later in Australia, Brazil and Canada. [1] It was the third and last programmable console developed under the Commodore brand.
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
Amiga Forever is an Amiga preservation, emulation and support package published by Cloanto, [1] [2] allowing Amiga software to run on non-Amiga hardware legally without complex configuration. The Windows [ 3 ] version of Amiga Forever includes a "player" software developed by Cloanto which uses plugins such as WinUAE as emulation engines, while ...
Amiga Power gave the Amiga version of Abandoned Places an overall score of 80%, praising the size of the game world, and expressed that Abandoned Places' leverage over other similar RPGs is that it has extensive above-ground locations in addition to its subterranean dungeons, furthermore, stating that "what you do above ground is every bit as important as your endeavours below."
Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Cancelled Amiga CD32 games (7 P) Pages in category "Amiga CD32 games"
^ WHDload site download section reports that this program supports actually 1991 games (and it is far from creating a complete list of all Amiga games). ^ Lemon Amiga (a program that adds MAMElike interface to WinUAE Amiga emulator) reports in its statistics window section 3453 known Amiga games.
The game was put on the German index by the BPjS. [16] The One gave the Amiga version of Moonstone an overall score of 82%, praising its graphics and sound effects, calling the introduction "wonderfully animated" and the game's sprites "beautifully animated", furthermore stating that Moonstone is "pleasing to the eye and the ear".
Amiga Disk File (ADF) is a file format used by Amiga computers and emulators to store images of floppy disks. It has been around almost as long as the Amiga itself, although it was not initially called by any particular name. Before it was known as ADF, it was used in commercial game production, backup and disk virtualization.