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Software News   Software News : Amiga Future: 15 new Full Versions Online
   posted by AndreasM on 13-Jul-2009 13:39:04 (1991 reads)
The download area of the Amiga Future homepage has been updated again.

There are new full versions online.

(Virtual Ball Fighters complete ISO, Black Dawn, Funhouse IV, White Rabbits, AmiBroker...)


New downloads are highlighted in the download database. Additionally there is an overview of new downloads at the lower border of the download page.

Furthermore there have been updates to the descriptions and screenshots of some downloads.

Amiga Future Homepage Needs Help

The Amiga Future is a non profit project. That's why the Amiga Future homepage has to completely manage itself in terms of financials.

The around 8GB huge homepage is entirely paid of advertising, donations and our own private money.

Especially the development of new expansions, databases and features is really expensive.

That's why we ask you to support us by donating money. It allows us to make the homepage more user friendly and comprehensive.

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Re: Amiga Future: 15 new Full Versions Online
Posted on 13-Jul-2009 21:13:20
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Black Dawn eh? Man, I remember the PD demo of the original of that game, about fifteen years ago, by Andrew Campbell. I remember pinching the sound samples for my own Amiga-generated animations, done with AMOS pro.

Black Dawn then had several sequels, each with new features on the last, such as the sixth in the series allowing a party rather than just one player? You could choose the appearance of the characters.

Would be interesting to see what the most recent version evolved into!


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Re: Amiga Future: 15 new Full Versions Online
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I've always taken this to mean full (pdf possibly) version of past magazines are now available to download. I never seem to find them.

I have just realised this means that new downloads of Games, and full versions thereof, are available. Perhaps a little clarification in the subject? "New Full Version Games Available to Download" or something?

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