Update August 12th, 07:51AM ET: The games and software are no longer available.
Anyone who has played Amiga games and has an opinion about them can write a review and send it to Angus for approval and possible publication. The site is run by Angus Manwaring from the UK and is an entirely fan-based effort.
The Amiga Games Database (AGDB for short) is a web site containing reviews of games for the Amiga range of computers.
* AMIGA CD - Simon The Sorcerer Collection (1, CD32, 2).rar * AMIGA CD32 - 200 Classic AMIGA Games from CD bootable (by Omega).rar * AMIGA CD32 - Akira (by Omega).rar * AMIGA CD32 - Alfred Chicken (by Omega).rar.
The Amiga was a brilliant 1980s home computer that was ahead of its time, thanks to its custom You won't find them on this list, though.
Worthy (Amiga) CD + floppy CD & Floppy version of 'Worthy', a brand new OCS game from.
Games / Amiga Games / C64 Utilities Directory Opus: Software / Games / Amiga.
I'm a huge fan of the Commodore Amiga (the world's first psychedelic computer), but what sucked me in as a youngster were games for it made by the Liverpool game developer Psygnosis.
Pretty much all of the code is done up to episode #12 and the game we're going to be building is a nice Scramble clone for the Amiga A500.
A game like Shadow of the Beast appears to be something that should be on the list tho, as it seems to be pretty much WHOLLY Amiga-exclusive.