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Posted By: Daff. on 2011/1/23 11:49:28
The Amiga Games List maintained by David "Daff" Brunet since April 1991 was updated in early 2011 with its 40th edition. The total reached 11,476 entries as follows: 10410 games, 898 extensions or data discs, 129 game/level editors39 interpreters.

There are now 338 MorphOS native games.
Posted By: geit. on 2010/8/31 16:30:15
After more than 5 Years and several gaps where the page wasn't available, Geit.de was switched off in August this year. Countless people asked about the reason and showed that this site is regularily being visited by community members.

Geit.de changed server and domain provider during the last month and was only available through a fall back home server. But this period was used constructively. It all started with a new logo and ended with a complete make over of all 100 (!!) pages found at Geit.de. Some sections were enhanced, reworked and improved. Thanks to the new look and design future changes and providing new content will be much easier.
Posted By: stefkos. on 2010/3/23 4:00:40
Pawel "Stefkos" Stefanski has published his new website that contains information about his past and on-going projects. To celebrate the new website, he also released a number of new software titles and updates.

The titles include...
- F1Spirit port,
-Drac card game port,
-Net Nuclear port,
-Road Fighter port,
-new Gallerius 2.41 and Titler (update from internet new version added).

The website can be found here.
Posted By: Daff. on 2010/2/15 18:17:46
On February 15th 2010, the magazine Obligement have announced the results of the Amiga Games Award 2009. This represents the best Amiga games voted by amigans on all Amiga platforms.
Posted By: https://morph.zone/users/946.html. on 2010/2/15 6:07:36
Due to popular request, there is now an official Hollywood portal online at http://www.hollywood-mal.com (MAL standing for <span style="font-weight: bold;">Multimedia application layer</span>). The portal contains everything you need to know about Hollywood and Hollywood Designer (which is exclusively available for Amiga systems!), screenshots and references, you can purchase Hollywood and Hollywood Designer at the portal, and most importantly, there is finally an official Hollywood forum to reduce the traffic on our mailing list a little. Feel free to stop by, have a look, and join the forums!
Posted By: walkero. on 2010/1/29 4:38:23
Amiga-Look.org recreated from the scratch. We changed the CMS to Drupal and we now made a totally new website. We moved to a faster web server.

For those who don't know anything about amiga-look.org, it is a website for the AmigaOS, MorphOS and Aros artworks that a lot of people create. The main idea is to gather all this content into one web site, so that it could be really easy for someone to find something that he needs. Inside amiga-look.org you will find screenshots, icons, themes and many other things that you would like to use and make your workbench look better.

Also, everyone can make his own account and upload his own artworks. And we can support him with our voting system, and say how much we like it with comments.

So come on you guys, upload your icons, wallpapers, themes and lets make a websites that has them all gathered.

www.amiga-look.org
Posted By: Daff. on 2010/1/26 8:19:55
The "Amiga Games List" ( http://obligement.free.fr/articles/listejeuxamiga.php ), maintained by David Brunet since april 1991 has been updated in its 39th edition. The total now reach 11192 entries distributed as follows: 10143 games | 887 data disks or extensions | 127 games or level editors | 35 interpreters.

There are now <span style="font-style: italic;">307 native MorphOS</span> games. This 39th edition has declined since the vast majority of interpreted games (platform independent games playable via an interpreter) were removed in order to keep only pure "Amiga" games. In addition, the games created in 2009 have been added. The list recognize now also the "Creative Commons" license and the "AmiBlitz" programming language.
Posted By: https://morph.zone/users/328.html. on 2009/2/24 2:58:09
After several months of work, your distributor of Amiga Software & Hardware RELEC is pleased to announce the opening of its new web showcase, always at the same address: http://www.relec.ch