Looking for some cutting-edge content to test out that lightning-fast graphics card purchase? Well, this might not fit the bill. However, if you have a mind to check out a vast library of software from the legendary Amiga computer system, the Internet Archive has you covered.
A working Commodore Amiga is not required (Image credit: Archive.org)
The software plays via an in-browser emulator, and there are also links to download the related files (Amiga Disk File, images, etc.) so just about any system can play these old games. If you're interested head on over to Archive.org to access the library.
This is awesome! Thanks for
This is awesome! Thanks for posting Sebastian!
BTW – If there are any amiga diehards left here.. http://www.apollo-accelerators.com — a group of people have made a ground-up 68K compatible CPU and now sell it for the Amiga..
(this accelerator also adds AGA support to non-AGA amigas… such as the 600 and soon 500).
I had an Amiga right after my
I had an Amiga right after my Commodore 64. I still have my Amiga game diskettes. Traded in the Amiga for an IBM 268 clone.
I was rooting for the Amiga (more popular in EU at the time), but the IBM clones won out in the end.
It would be nice to revisit some of the older games on the in-browser emulator!
You traded history with a
You traded history with a piece of junk. Maybe useful back then.
Still have an Atari Mega STe and it’s never going to be sold.
Your link now leads to a page
Your link now leads to a page that reads, in part:
“After a beta-testing period, the emulated Amiga programs at the Archive have been taken down for further development.”
No in-browser emulator, no games to download, nothing. There is a link to a site that has a few playable games in-browser, but nothing close to ten thousand.