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Software News   Software News : Vote for the best Amiga games of 2011
   posted by Daff on 23-Jan-2012 15:20:13 (1676 reads)
Each year you can vote for the best Amiga game of the previous twelve months. Now it's time for the Amiga Games Award 2011!



To vote for the best AmigaOS 68k, AmigaOS 4, MorphOS or AROS games, you can rate them at this page :

http://obligement.free.fr/hitparade/award2011.php

There will be no "global" winner but a winner by systems (AmigaOS 68k, AmigaOS 4.x, MorphOS and AROS).

The final results will be published Saturday, February 4, 2012.
    

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