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.
Manchester United: The Double is the fourth game in the Manchester United soccer simulations developed by Krisalis. It was published in 1994 for DOS and 1995 for Amiga. The title...
2 players football multiplayer soccer sportsDetroit is a turn-based managerial strategy game developed by Impressions Games and released for PC and Amiga, including an AGA version, in 1994. The title was designed by David Lester, the author of Caesar and Lords of the Realm.
aga automobile belle époque business simulation hotseat management multiplayer strategy turn-based strategyObliterator is an arcade adventure game developed and published by Psygnosis in 1988 for Amiga, Amstrad CPC, and Atari. It was ported to DOS, ZX Spectrum, and MSX the following year.
Year: 1988 Genre: Platformer
aliens platform-shooter platformer science fictionTerminator 2: Judgment Day, renamed T2: The Arcade Game for the home conversions, is a coin-op created by Midway. Later, it was ported to several home computers and consoles. Probe...
2 players arcade coin-op conversion cyborgs dystopia first-person licensed movies rail shooterTest Drive is the first racing sim created by Distinctive Software for the Commodore 64 and Amiga. It was initially released in 1987. Later it was ported to Apple II and MS-DOS. Ev...
automobile driving racing street racing vehicle simulatorTotal Recall is the adaptation of the science-fiction movie directed by Paul Verhoeven, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger. The game was released in 1990, the same year of the film, and Ocean published it.
Year: 1990 Genre: Platformer
licensed movies multi-type platform-shooter platformer science fiction side-scrollingAfter Burner II (also known as After Burner SEGA) is an enhanced re-release for Commodore 64 and Amiga of the popular arcade After Burner. The official sequel of the arcade, Afte...
arcade coin-op conversion vehicular combat simulatorChicago 90 is an isometric action game by Microids, released in 1989 initially for Atari ST, then for Amiga, DOS, and other platforms. Sometimes the games with the simplest premise are the ones that catch our attention the most.
action-adventure automobile crime & punishment driving isometric north americaStar Command is a 1988 space role-playing game released by Strategic Simulations Inc initially for MS-DOS, then Amiga and Atari ST. One of the things I learned from the world of v...
Year: 1988 Genre: Role Playing
aliens rpg science fiction space exploration squad management turn-based rpgFrenetic is a vertical shooter created by Core Design and released for Amiga and Atari ST in 1991. It's a traditional game that perfectly fits the space shoot-em-up genre, includin...
2 players shooter space top-down v-scrolling shoot-em up vertical-scrollingImpossible Mission 2025 is the third game of the Impossible Mission trilogy created originally by Epyx. This final title was developed and published by MicroProse in 1994 for Amiga and Amiga CD32.
aga platformer puzzle platformer puzzler science fictionIlyad is a sci-fi horizontal shooter created by Ubi Soft and released for the Amiga in 1989. In this old-school futuristic shoot'em up you have to destroy all enemies and finally t...
amiga original game h-scrolling shoot-em up science fiction shooterWonder Boy in Monster Land is the second game in the famous series of 2d platformers created by SEGA. Released originaly as an arcade in 1986, the game was ported to Master System ...
Year: 1989 Genre: Platformer
2d basher coin-op conversion fantasy platformer rpg elementsVyper is a sci-fi shoot 'em up, clearly inspired to Galaga, created by TopDown Development for the Amiga and released in 1988..
science fiction shooter v-scrolling shoot-em upThe 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