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Amiga Games (and our childhood memories) acquired for $500,000
Poster: Naz Date: 8-Jul-2013 17:35:20

Amiga Games Incorporated, and its library of over 300 titles, have been purchased for $500,000 by Writers' Group, a company that acquires and distributes digital content. The new owner is promising several announcements over the next few weeks, and hopefully one of them has to do with Overdrive.

http://www.engadget.com/2013/07/08/amiga-games-acquired/


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