Amiga

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Amiga
Designer Amiga Corporation
Manufacturer Commodore International
CPU Motorola 68000, PowerPC
Graphics various
Memory various
Media Floppy disk, CD-ROM
Released 68000: 1985-1996
PowerPC: 2002-present
Added to Museum not yet

Amiga is a line of computers that run on AmigaOS.

Amiga

The Amiga was designed by Amiga Corporation and manufactured by Commodore International from 1985 to 1996.

AmigaOne

After 1996, the Amiga trademarks were owned by Amiga, Inc., who licensed the Amiga name to various companies to Eyetech to create Amiga One computers from 2002 to 2005.

From 2011 to 2015, AmigaOne companies were manufactured by Acube Systems. Since 2015, A-EON Technology has been the manufacturer of AmigaOne computers.

Physical Amiga games owned by the WEC Museum

Title Developer Release Added to Museum Notes
Tetris Mirrorsoft 1988 April 5, 2020

Emulated Amiga games owned by the WEC Museum

Title Developer Release Notes
Adventure Will Crowther, Don Ekman, Don Woods 1990
Adventure 2.5 Will Crowther, Don Woods 1995
Adventure 3 Will Crowther, David Platt, Don Woods 1985
Adventure 4 Mike Arnautov, Will Crowther, Don Woods 1995
Adventure 6 Don Ekman, David Long, Will Crowther 1990
Alien Breed: Special Edition 92 Team17 1992
Alien Breed 3D Team17 1995
Another World Eric Chahi 1991
Arcade Pool Team17 1994
ATR: All Terrain Racing Team17 1995
Battle Chess Interplay Productions 1988
Cadaver The Bitmap Brothers 1992
California Games Epyx 1988
The Chaos Engine The Bitmap Brothers 1993
Dragon's Breath Andrew Bailey 1990
Empire Soccer 94 Graftgold 1994
F-16 Combat Pilot Digital Integration 1989
Fire & Ice Graftgold 1992
Kick Off 2 Dino Dini 1990
The Lost Patrol Shadow Development 1990
Paradroid 90 Andrew Braybrook 1990 Remake of Paradroid from 1985
Pinball Dreams Digital Illusions 1992
Project-X: Special Edition 93 Team17 1993
Qwak Team17 1993
Realms Graftgold 1991
Rocket Ranger Cinemaware 1988
The Sentinel Geoff Crammond
Steve Bak (Amiga port)
1987
Simon the Sorcerer Adventure Soft 1993
Speedball 2: Brutal Deluxe The Bitmap Brothers 1990
Stunt Car Racer MicroStyle 1989
Super Cars II Magnetic Fields 1991
Titus the Fox: To Marrakech and Back Titus France 1992
Uridium 2 Graftgold 1993
Virocop Graftgold 1995
Worms: The Director's Cut Team17 1997
Wings Cinemaware 1980
Zool Gremlin Graphics 1992