Now, as headlined, all those feeling a pang of Amiga nostalgia have to do is head over to the Internet Archive. However users of such software have to first download an emulator, then they need to seek out the Kickstart OS ROMs (several versions are often useful), configure the system, and then seek out and download software they are interested in. This was the 16-bit age with the main rival computer being the Atari ST range and consoles such as the Sega MegaDrive and Nintendo Super NES dominating living room/bedroom gaming.Īmiga emulation has been a thing on PC for as long as I can remember. It wouldn't ship the same numbers as the Commodore 64 but it offered greatly advanced graphics, sound and OS/software compared to its predecessor. All the titles are 'playable' right there within your modern browser, there is no need to download files and install emulation software and so on.īack in the late 1980s and early 1990s the Commodore Amiga was an extremely popular home computer. In total the collection currently runs to 10,365 games, applications and demos. The Internet Archive has been updated with a large software library for the Commodore Amiga 16-bit home computer.
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