posted by Daff on 14-Jan-2025 13:41:59 (521 reads)
The Amiga Games List, a document created and maintained by David Brunet since April 1991, has been updated on January 14th 2025 with the publication of its 55th edition. Among other new features and corrections, the 254 games published or updated in 2024 have been added, games created in machine code are now counted, and public domain game publishers such as Software 2000 and Aminet CD are now present. A "Download" page is also available which allows you to download the CSV/Excel file of the Amiga Games List and support the project. The total now reaches 14,648 entries, be it games, level editors, data disks level editors, data disks, extensions and interpreters, which are distributed as follows:
13,843 games. 490 extensions and data disks. 158 game or level editors. 157 interpreters.
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otis
Re: Update of the Amiga Games List Posted on 12-Mar-2025 7:14:38
That's a huge milestone for the Amiga Games List! With 14,648 entries, it's an invaluable resource for retro gaming enthusiasts. Are you particularly interested in any of the 254 newly added or updated Sprunki games from 2024?
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lilycollinslim
Re: Update of the Amiga Games List Posted on 13-Mar-2025 1:26:57
It's impressive to see that the Amiga Games List continues to be meticulously updated and maintained for over 30 years! Adding new games and allowing them to be downloaded That's Not My Neighbor as CSV/Excel is a real boon for those interested in the history and preservation of classic gaming. It also reflects the community's dedication to the Amiga ecosystem.
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Otisamity
Re: Update of the Amiga Games List Posted on 3-Apr-2025 7:44:48
Playing Melon Playground strengthens my attention to detail. The game requires careful placement and adjustment of objects to get the desired results, improving precision and focus over time.