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GameCentral lists the most iconic games ever made for the Amiga home computer, back in its glory days of the 80s and 90s. It may not be much of a household name nowadays, but anyone who grew up gaming ...
Planets needed to meet a list of specific criteria to make it onto the map A MAP of the stars could lead alien-hunters directly to where extra-terrestrial life may be hiding. Scientists have created a ...
For many, the Amiga 500 remains one of the best gaming machines of all time. It has a staggering array of games that cover all sorts of different genres, some cracking arcade conversions, and a number ...
Jason Wojnar started his gaming life with the original PlayStation and the Commodore 64, despite being way too young to know what the was. He started writing about video games in 2018 and hasn't ...
We are still in a Valentine's Day mood, so we wanted to make our Sale even more exciting. We hope you managed to grab Botanicula and CHUCHEL DLC's giveaway, as we have another one to claim! Alien ...
When people think of the 16-bit console wars, they generally picture playground bust-ups between Sega Mega Drive and Super Nintendo fanboys. There were, however, a large portion of gamers who shunned ...
It was way back in 1987 when the Amiga A500 was first revealed by Commodore. The computer wasn't just made for games, but it was pretty evident when it was first released that it was going to be used ...
In the late '80s/early '90s, the Amiga was lightyears ahead of the competition. While most PC and Apple owners of the day subsisted on a handful of colours and bleep bloop noises, Commodore's Amiga ...
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