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Yes, Amiga definitely rulez. That's why I created Lemon Amiga.
Yes, definately. As a member of the Lemon Amiga community you can comment, rate and review the games. You can also discuss with other Amiga fans in the forum.
We don't aim to have every Amiga game ever released. We simply add games when we find the time and motivation for it. If you want to see a certain game on Lemon Amiga, don't hesitate to request it in the forum section Website Discussions.
We offer downloads of games licensed as public domain, freeware, shareware, or games which we've got permission to distribute. Commercial Amiga games are copyrighted, and as such distribution would be illegal.
Yes. Click here to add the search engine. Once this is done you should see the search up in the top right corner of Mozilla or IE7.
We often play the games until the end, but we never save the end-screens as we believe that this ruins the curiosity and excitement of the games. However, we host a site named Amiga Endings, which provides endings in WinUAE save state format.
It's flexible and userfriendly because each game has its own set of title keywords. We search for several variants of the game title, including alternative names and spelling mistakes.
This is a non-commercial project released from the heart straight to yours, simply because Amiga rulez! When in luck, the advertisements generate enough to pay for the hosting bills.
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PHP, MySQL and Apache running locally on Windows XP, but the site is hosted on a Linux server. HomeSite for scripting, Photoshop for design, WinUAE for screenshots etc. Testing has been done with the latest versions of Internet Explorer, Mozilla and Netscape.
If you're in luck, it works with IBrowse 2.3, but it may look strange and many features may be missing. To make Lemon Amiga as pleasant as possible for the vast majority of our users, we take advantage of dynamic html, iframes and stylesheets. Unfortunately, Amiga browsers are obsolete and don't support these features.
By starting up the games and wait for the credits to evenutally appear. After the in-game credits are gathered, we compare and validate our credits with the credits stated on box- and advertisement scans. As a last step for quality assurance, we compare and validate our credits towards other game databases.
The WinUAE emulator has a button named 'Save screenshot'.
Shut up already. ;)

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