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Amigaland.de Popular
Description: German languaged emulation focussed website which also offers legally downloadable game classics. As the name suggests, Amigaland is concerned with the Amiga computer, which was the home computer par excellence between 1985 and 1994 and still is for some people. There is still a broad fan base today that identifies with the Amiga. We are one of them and dedicate this page to the cult computer. We want to preserve retro, classic and history and that's why we offer this site. Find out everything about the AmigaOS and its associated computers. We tell a lot of stories and also offer a lot of downloads to bring this computer back to life using emulation. Find the right games, apps or demos and have fun with it. In addition to the freeware offers, we have commercial software for which we have a license for download
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