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Announcement   Announcement : AiG relaunches as Amiga History Guide
   posted by Anonymous on 20-Mar-2003 15:52:51 (2008 reads)
After six years as the world's largest Amiga history site, Amiga Interactive Guide is being relaunched as Amiga History Guide. The site purpose remains the same: to preserve little-known Amiga prototypes, magazines, operating systems, interviews, and other cultural information regarding the Amiga and MorphOS communities.

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