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Author : Manu
31 December 2025, 10:28 pm
Between 1985 and the mid-1990s, the Commodore Amiga didn't just compete in the home computer market—it defined it. With its custom chipset featuring dedicated graphics and sound processors, the Amiga offered capabilities that left both its contemporaries and even early PCs struggling to keep pace. Many developers and studios chose the Amiga as their primary platform and created masterpieces that have gone down in history.
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Author : Manu
3 April 2025, 2:09 pm
After a long and challenging effort, we’re excited to announce that our Amiga game wrappers have been updated to work with macOS Sequoia!
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Author : Manu
26 February 2021, 12:56 pm
Six years ago, when we started GamesNostalgia, we decided to create game packages (aka wrappers) that anyone could quickly run, including users who never configured an emulator. Many of you appreciated the idea, and every day we still receive messages from people that are so grateful about this choice.
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Author : Manu
31 July 2020, 10:44 am
This month we have a bunch of good news for Amiga lovers. Many Mac and Windows games are now updated with FS-UAE 3.0.5, the latest WHDLoad packs, adjusted configs, and more. Not to mention the new whdownload section.
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Author : Manu
13 July 2019, 1:48 pm
We always try to be different. Other sites simply publish some games and forget about them. Instead, we want to give our fans the best retrogaming experience. So, this summer we decided to start one of the most significant update since the birth of GamesNostalgia, a complete regeneration of all Amiga games packages.
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Author : Tasha
24 March 2018, 10:02 am
When most people think of video games they might think of the people who programmed it, the company that developed it, or even the actors who did motion captures or voice-overs for it. But have you ever stopped and thought about the people who compose the musical scores?
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