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Added on March 4, 2004 by DBG
This site is dedicated to Amiga emulation and all what's related to it. AMI Sector One's only goal is to provide the Amiga emulator fan with the stuff he or she needs legally. The site doesn't seem to have been changed much since 2001 ...
Added on March 4, 2004 by DBG
Amiga Forever is the official Amiga emulator, preservation and support package brought to you by Cloanto, developers of Commodore/Amiga software since the 1980s.
Added on October 5, 2004 by lotekstyle
Amiga Music Preservation (AMP), a non profit association, is running the biggest and most comprehensive database ever about amiga music and amiga musicians. All the composers of the Amiga deserve to be remembered and to have their work preserved. We tried all we could on our own but although it's growing all the time, now we seriously need you to help us one way or another.
Added on March 4, 2004 by DBG
Like Atari.Org, but for the Amiga. One of the oldest Amiga news boards and forum on the net.
Added on October 27, 2007 by Dazel
French based site dedicated to Amiga games and music. Funny Flash interfaces.
This is great fun to play. Of course there are better beat 'em ups these days, but "Barbarian" will always be special to me. One of the better fighting games of its era. If you're into this type of game, you should definitely check it out.
June 18, 2001 by ST Graveyard
MoreThe creator of the ST was a guy named Shiraz Shivji, who was also the main engineer behind the Commodore 64.
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