Amiga games Dune, by Cryo is one of the Dune (computer game) computer games. It was the first attempt of making a commercial game based on Frank Herbert's Dune universe. ...more on Wikipedia about "Dune (Cryo)"
Dune II: The Building of a Dynasty (also known as Dune II : The Battle for Arrakis)is a Dune computer game, released by Westwood Studios in 1992. It is based on David Lynch's 1984 movie Dune, which was in turn taken from Frank Herbert's science fiction novel of the same name. It was also known as Dune II: The Battle for Arrakis in the Sega Genesis port. ...more on Wikipedia about "Dune II"
Dungeon Master was the first 3D realtime action role playing computer game. It was first published in 1987 for the Atari ST by FTL Games and went on to become the ST's best selling product of all time, reaching an astounding market penetration of more than 50% of the Atari STs ever sold. An almost identical Amiga version was released the following year that was the first computer game to use 3D sound effects. The game was also ported to PC, Apple IIGS, SNES, X68000, PC-9801 and FM Towns and translated from English into German, French, Japanese, Chinese and Korean. ...more on Wikipedia about "Dungeon Master (computer game)"
Dungeon Master II: The Legend of Skullkeep is the sequel to Dungeon Master. It was released in 1993 in Japan and in 1995 in other countries. It is available on PC, Amiga, Macintosh, Sega CD ( North America) / Mega CD ( Europe and Japan), PC-9801, PC-9821 and FM Towns. ...more on Wikipedia about "Dungeon Master II"
E-Motion is a computer game published by US Gold in the late 1980s. ...more on Wikipedia about "E-Motion"
Earl Weaver Baseball is a baseball computer simulation game ( 1987), designed by Don Daglow and Eddie Dombrower and published by Electronic Arts. The artificial intelligence for the computer manager was provided by Baseball Hall of Fame member Earl Weaver, then manager of the Baltimore Orioles. EWB was a major hit, and along with Madden Football helped pave the way for the EA Sports brand, which launched in 1992. ...more on Wikipedia about "Earl Weaver Baseball"
Eco is a management simulation game developed by Dentons for the Amiga and Atari ST. It was released in 1988 and pusblished by Ocean Software. ...more on Wikipedia about "Eco (computer game)"
Elite is a seminal space trading computer game, originally published by Acornsoft in 1984 for the BBC Micro and Acorn Electron computers and subsequently ported to many others. The game's title derives from one of the player's goals to raise their combat rating from Harmless, through Mostly Harmless, Poor, Average, Above Average, Competent, Dangerous, Deadly, before reaching the exhalted heights of 'Elite'. ...more on Wikipedia about "Elite (computer game)"
Emlyn Hughes International Soccer (EHIS) is a football (soccer) computer game first released in 1988 by Audiogenic Software Ltd. It debuted on Commodore 64, but versions were quickly made also for Amstrad, ZX Spectrum, Atari ST and Amiga as part of Audiogenic's general cross-platform strategy. Upon its release it was hailed as the most realistic football simulation ever made, and the game gathered rave reviews from nearly every magazine. With its immense popularity it also brought together many football enthusiasts, and still enjoys a small but enthusiastic cult following more than 15 years after its release. ...more on Wikipedia about "Emlyn Hughes International Soccer"
Enchanter is a 1983 interactive fiction computer game written by Marc Blank and Dave Lebling and published by Infocom. It belongs to the fantasy genre and was the first fantasy game published by Infocom after the Zork trilogy (it was originally intended to be Zork IV). The game had a parser that understood over 700 words, making it the most advanced interactive fiction game of its time. ...more on Wikipedia about "Enchanter (computer game)"
Epic is a computer game of the so-called shoot 'em up type. It was developed by Digital Image Design and released for the Amiga and the Atari ST by Ocean in Late 1991 or Early 1992. Later on, there was a PC version. ...more on Wikipedia about "Epic (computer game)"
Escape from Colditz is a game based on the former POW camp at Colditz Castle in Germany during World War II. ...more on Wikipedia about "Escape from Colditz"
Exile is a computer game for the BBC Micro and Acorn Electron released in 1988. It was considered at the time to be cutting edge and pushed the boundaries of what was possible on 8 bit platforms. It remains probably the most complex game available for the BBC Micro. ...more on Wikipedia about "Exile (BBC computer game)"
Exolon is a platform shoot-em-up game that was published by Hewson in 1987 for the Sinclair ZX Spectrum and Commodore 64 8-bit computers. It was later converted to the 16-bit Amiga and Atari ST platforms. ...more on Wikipedia about "Exolon" It must be www.shortopedia.com.
Eye of the Beholder was a computer RPG developed by Westwood Studios and published by Strategic Simulations, Inc. in 1990 for the DOS operating system, later ported to the Amiga, the Sega CD and the Super Nintendo. ...more on Wikipedia about "Eye of the Beholder (computer game)"
F-15 Strike Eagle is an F-15 Strike Eagle combat flight simulator released in 1985 by MicroProse and is the first in the first in the F-15 Strike Eagle series comprising also of the sequels F-15 Strike Eagle II and F-15 Strike Eagle III. ...more on Wikipedia about "F-15 Strike Eagle (computer game)"
F-15 Strike Eagle II is an F-15 Strike Eagle combat flight simulator released in 1989 by MicroProse and is the sequel of F-15 Strike Eagle. ...more on Wikipedia about "F-15 Strike Eagle II"
The Faery Tale Adventure is an adventure game based around the quest of three brothers to retrieve and return the talisman of their home town, Tambry. This was one of the great underrated games on the Amiga. Ahead of its time, there were no load screens in the huge world. Many Amiga gamers recall riding the giant turtle with affection. There was also a sequel called Halls of the Dead: Faery Tale Adventure II. ...more on Wikipedia about "Faery Tale Adventure"
Fantastic Dizzy (The Fantastic Adventures of Dizzy outside Europe & Australia) is a 1991 video game developed by Codemasters. It was published to several platforms, including Sega Mega Drive/ Genesis, Master System, Game Gear, NES, Amiga and DOS. ...more on Wikipedia about "Fantastic Dizzy"
Fantasy World Dizzy is an adventure video game designed by the Oliver twins featuring the character Dizzy released in October 1988 by Codemasters. ...more on Wikipedia about "Fantasy World Dizzy"
Fast Food Dizzy or simply Fast Food was an arcade style video game much in the design of Pac-Man featuring the video game character, Dizzy the anthropomorphic egg designed by the British born Oliver twins. The game was originally released in December, 1987 and published by Codemasters. ...more on Wikipedia about "Fast Food Dizzy"
Fiendish Freddy's Big Top O'Fun is a video game developed by Gray Matter under the leadership of famed developer Chris Gray and published in 1990 by Mindscape. It originally appeared on the 16-bit Atari ST, IBM PC and Commodore Amiga, before later being converted to the ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, Amstrad CPC. The Commodore 64 version was included on the bundled cartridge of the ill-fated Commodore 64 Games System. ...more on Wikipedia about "Fiendish Freddy's Big Top O'Fun"
Final Fight ( Japanese: ファイナルファイト Fainaru Faito) is a classic beat 'em up series from Capcom. It is considered to be Street Fighter
Fire Power (sometimes Firepower) is a tank action game developed by Silent Software for the Amiga and DOS. It was released in 1988 and published by MicroIllusions. Ports were made for the Atari ST and Commodore 64 systems in 1989. ...more on Wikipedia about "Fire Power"
Flight of the Amazon Queen (also: FOTAQ) is a graphical point and click adventure game by Interactive Binary Illusions originally released in 1995 for DOS and Amiga and re-released as freeware in 2004 for use with ScummVM. ...more on Wikipedia about "Flight of the Amazon Queen"
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