This is the list of the best games for Amiga currently available on GamesNostalgia. All packed with the correct emulator. If you don't see the game you are looking for, feel free to contact us and ask.
This is the list of the best games for Amiga currently available on GamesNostalgia. All packed with the correct emulator. If you don't see the game you are looking for, feel free to contact us and ask.
The Bard's Tale II: The Destiny Knight is the second chapter of the popular RPG series created by Interplay. It was published by Electronic Arts starting in 1985. The game was desi...
Year: 1988 Genre: Role Playing
c64 original game commodore 64 dungeon crawler fantasy party-based rpg sword and sorcery turn-based rpgSilent Service is a warfare submarine simulator designed by legendary Canadian video game creator Sid Meier. MicroProse, the company co-founded by Sid Meier - known for the acclaim...
Year: 1986 Genre: Simulation
history military naval simulation submarine vehicular combat simulator war ww2Rygar: Legendary warrior is an arcade platform action game created by Tecmo in 1986 and ported to several platforms. The game was released in fact for the C64, ZX Spectrum, and Sega Master System.
aga brawler coin-op conversion fantasy freeware hack and slash platformer public domain side-scrollingQuik the Thunder Rabbit is a cute platformer developed by Stywox and published by Titus in 1994 for Amiga, Amiga CD32, and MS-DOS. The game, inspired by Sonic the Hedgehog, featu...
Year: 1994 Genre: Platformer
aga cartoon jumper multi-directional platformerBubba 'N' Stix is a platformer-puzzle game created by Core Design simultaneously for the SEGA Genesis and Amiga, including the CD32 version. The game, conceived by Simon Phipps, was released in 1994.
Year: 1994 Genre: Platformer
amiga cd32 cartoon hand-drawn animations multi-directional platformer puzzle platformer side-scrollingImpossible Mission II is the sequel to the first Impossible Mission game. It was developed by Novatrade Software and published by Epyx in 1988 for the Amiga, Apple II, Commodore 64, and others.
platformer puzzle platformer puzzler science fictionKing's Quest is a graphic adventure created by Roberta Williams in 1983, initially for the IBM PCjr. Later, it was ported to many platforms, including Apple II, Amiga, Atari ST, MS-DOS, and others.
adventure agi engine fantasy graphic adventure point and clickLeisure Suit Larry 5, "Passionate Patti Does a Little Undercover Work" is a graphical adventure by Sierra Entertainment. It is the fourth chapter in the Leisure Suit Larry series (Larry 4 was planned but never made).
adult adventure comedy graphic adventure point and clickThe Karate Kid: Part II is a beat-em-up based on the popular movie of the '80s with Ralph Macchio and Pat Morita. The game was created by Steve Bak and Pete Lyon and published by MicroDeal in 1987 for the Amiga and Atari ST.
2 players brawler fighting flip-screen licensed martial arts movies versusIndianapolis 500: The Simulation is a racing sim created by Papyrus Design and published by Electronic Arts at the end of 1989 for PC and Amiga. The game was designed and programmed by David Kaemmer.
3d driving first-person licensed polygons racing track racingZeewolf is a 3D helicopter shooter developed and published by Binary Asylum in 1994 for the Amiga. It was the premier game for Binary Asylum and was a success for the company. The ...
amiga original game helicopter shooter vehicular combat simulatorPhantasie III: The Wrath of Nikademus is the third chapter of the RPG series designed by Winston Douglas Wood for the SSI. Strangely, the second game was never ported to the Amiga, so after the first one, we go directly to the third.
Year: 1987 Genre: Role Playing
fantasy rpg top-down turn-based rpg wandererPools of Darkness is an RPG game published and developed by Strategic Simulations Inc. The title was released in 1991 for DOS, 1992 on Amiga and Mac, and in 1993 for NEC PC-9801. P...
Year: 1992 Genre: Role Playing
d&d fantasy forgotten realms gold box licensed party-based rpg sword and sorceryThe Amiga is a family of personal computers based on the Motorola 68000 family of microprocessors, featuring a multitasking OS and a custom chipset with graphics and sound capabilities that were revolutionary at the time