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Homepage of Sascha 'SieGeL' Pfalz Popular
Description: The website contain many Amiga-Tools, mainly focused on our BBS System FAME. Also some AmigaOne related stuff can be found here.
Last Update: 20-Aug-2003 18:16:54 Hits: 902 Rating: 5.00 (4 votes)
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King for a Day Popular
Description: Roman Werner (ex-game-developer, graphic artist and musician from Switzerland) reminisces about the good old days of Amiga Computers and his experience when he developed games for Starbyte Software. Next to the classic Traps'n'Treasures you may find some further goodies like a collection of his ancient SoundFX creations (e.g Clown-o-mania) as downloadable MP3. If you like "Old-School"-music, then you shouldn't miss this.
Last Update: 17-Jul-2007 22:19:59 Hits: 1554 Rating: 4.50 (4 votes)
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Norm's Land Popular
Description: My MAD website created on an Amiga containing NEWS about what Norm's been upto, the NORMillennium Awards, art, personal stuff, N.O.R.M. (Norm's Official Rumour Mill), and a web poll
Last Update: 13-Mar-2003 16:47:10 Hits: 1759 Rating: 3.00 (4 votes)
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Paul Burkey's Homepage Popular
Description: Paul Burkeys HomeSite, the creater of Amiga games like Sneech, Pegit, Foundation and programmer of Software Tycoon. Everything about him and his work past and present
Last Update: 14-Jan-2004 12:05:32 Hits: 1092 Rating: 7.17 (6 votes)
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Sebastian Bauer's Homepage Popular
Description: Author of SimpleMail and the Amiga port of Freeciv amongst other software.
Last Update: 20-Sep-2004 11:58:02 Hits: 603 Rating: 5.33 (3 votes)
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Stéphane Guillard's homepage Popular
Description: This site mainly contains some of my "open ideas" projects, like AmiVNC (a VNC server for the Amiga), sKulpt (a rewritten from scratch Sculpt 3D clone, modernized to use 3D hardware for realtime preview, textures and more), an Apple II IDE/ATA interface (allowing use of IDE hard disks and CD-ROM readers on the Apple II).
Last Update: 28-Sep-2004 10:03:41 Hits: 852 Rating: 7.40 (5 votes)
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The Kerrison Family Popular
Description: A family site, coded on a 1200 using scion. Includes a family tree and has Amiga links.
Last Update: 31-Dec-2006 9:28:34 Hits: 725 Rating: 4.80 (5 votes)
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