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Amiga40 Germany Community Award
Posted on 31-Aug-2025 21:52:34
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Please give us your votes for the Amiga40 Community Award!

In a total of four categories (hardware, software, games, miscellaneous), up to three favourites can be selected in each category from now until 30 September.

The winner will receive 5 points, the runner-up 3 points and the third-placed candidate 1 point. Changes can be made until the end of the voting period.

To vote, you must log in at amigaevent.de/ticket.

The winners will be announced on Saturday, 18 October 2025 at Amiga40.

Many thanks to the a1k.org forum for sponsoring this award ceremony!

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