Thousands of Classic Amiga Titles Are Now Free to Download

Classic Amiga titles, free to download

I invite you to explore a massive archive of over 10,000 MiB of classic Amiga software, featuring games, utilities, and demos from the golden age of 32-bit computing. This collection includes curated libraries from 17 Bit Software and Fred Fish, alongside contributions from scene groups like The Assassins and user groups such as TBAG and A.M.I.G.O.S. Dive into history with disk magazines and PD libraries spanning decades of community creativity.

What made TBAG notable wasn't just the content of their disks, but their timing: the series began in 1986, just a year after the Amiga's launch, making it one of the earliest ongoing Amiga user group disk series anywhere.
  1. unwind

    Wow this is really cool!

    Epic to see that it has "No Man's Land" [0] and really really weird feeling to read the readme. No idea why it's listed as a "17 Bit" title though, perhaps they distributed it at some point but they certainly were not involved in creating it. Source: I wrote it. Fun times.

    Edit: formatting.

    [0]: https://amigafreeware.downer.tech/17bit/17bit/1423

  2. Lerc

    Fish disks were an incredible contribution to the Amiga community. The impact of a dedicated and contentious curator cannot be understated.

    I think a lot of platforms today could be transformed if they had someone doing a similar contribution to Fred Fish.

    I wouldn't be capable of such an effort, I think few people are, and I'm not sure if it can be done in any monetized way. The motivation has to be purely for the quality of the job.

  3. doener

    Some background information: https://www.reddit.com/r/amiga/comments/1uzs4g9/amiga_freewa...

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