| Lemon Amiga News from Year 2006. Found 20 news.
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Those who are familiar with our forum most likely know about this, but it hasn't been mentioned in the news before.
Lemon Amiga has more than 70 videos from game intros. The videos are pixel perfect (no destructive compression crap!) and have sound. Click here to list all games which have video.
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Mostly requested games, plus some Infocom adventures. Check them out!
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From today on we're cross-linking with the DOS games site Abandonia. This allows you to compare Amiga games with PC games from the game pages.
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Some good, most crap, though we really don't give a damn about good or bad since the rating is up to you. We're just game-adding-machines. Enjoy! :)
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Ali, Marisa and Kim bring you 241,3 new games. Why this odd number though!? Well, we've decided to increase the number of games with 10% for each update, and before this update we had 2413 games in the database. Nevermind... check out the new games!
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Martyn is the co-founder of Team17. Back in the Amiga days he managed the development of most Team17 games. Arcade Pool, Alien Breed: Special Edition and Superfrog contain his heaviest design input. Take me to the interview!
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These adverts are for the games that I added yesterday. See the new adverts!
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Even though it's in the middle of the summer and the chicks are hotter and more tanned than ever, I continue my pathetic documentation work of Amiga games. For this update more than 12,000 screenshots were grabbed and then I picked the most interesting ones, which resulted in 2,500 new screenshots online. Check out today's update and enjoy!
This update will not be available for the Lemonade frontend until v0.99 is released.
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We now cross-link with the legendary Amiga website ExoticA. When you click on the Exotica-button on any games details page, you can find game music downloads, more info as well as high quality box scans.
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Added adverts for games starting with letter N-Z. This is the last batch for now.
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This time for games starting with letter H-M. More adverts to come very soon...
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The other day I got a mail from Mort, well-known for his amazing efforts on scanning old gaming magazines. The mail contained three DVD's full of scans from various Amiga-related magazines.
During the last few days I've colour/contrast adjusted and removed scratches from a bunch adverts featured these DVD's. This update features 100 adverts for games starting with letter A-G, and many of them can't be found elsewhere on the internet. Enjoy!
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From today on we're cross-linking with the SEGA 16-BIT database Guardiana. This allows you to compare Amiga games with MegaDrive/Genesis games.
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Amiga games which are based on coin-operated arcade games now have links from Lemon Amiga directly to the games information page on KLOV. This means that you can quickly see pictures of the cabinet, in-game screenshots and also a lot of information about the original arcade. Enjoy!
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A great mixture this time. Some requested classics, some unofficial C64 conversions and some PD stuff. Check out this update!
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Amiga Endings is a site dedicated to ending sequences of Amiga games. All endings are provided in WinUAE save state format, and new content will be added weekly. This site is created by Haplo (Ali Pouladi) and Marukpa, and hosted by Lemon Amiga. The End has never been so much fun!
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For quite some time, Lemon Amiga has been crosslinking games information with World of Spectrum, Lemon64 and Atari Legend. This allows you to quickly compare Amiga games with other computer systems from the games detail pages.
From now on we also crosslink with the Amstrad CPC site CPCZone.
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Our Amiga gaming frontend Lemonade now supports more games. Look here for easy update instructions and more information. Please note that this is a database update only, and you should NOT update or re-install Lemonade!
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This update includes requested games as well as some other goodies.
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This update mostly includes newer games released on CD-ROM. Take a look!
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