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Software News   Software News : Update of the Amiga Games List
   posted by Daff on 14-Jan-2019 15:50:19 (891 reads)
The Amiga Games List maintained by David 'Daff' Brunet since April 1991 was updated with its 48th edition published on 14th January. Among others news and corrections, all games released or updated in 2018 was added. Thus the total reached 12,904 entries as follows:

- 11334 Games
- 327 Extensions or data discs
- 145 Game/level editors
- 98 Interpreters

All the list, its history and statistics can be foud at: http://obligement.free.fr/articles/listejeuxamiga.php
    

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