No other hardware was called as "miracle machine" in the 1980s as often as the Commodore Amiga. On no other system of this time you got so many colors to face or heard the sounds of such advanced sound chips. And last but not least, numerous great games appeared for the home computer. Thus, it has long been overdell that the Amiga experienced a renaissance from 25 March 2022 in the form of the Thea500 Mini. Although only 25 games developed by Retro Games will be included, but you can install further titles just like the "predecessor" The C64 Mini via the USB input.
- Rank 10: Pinball Fantasies
- Rank 9: Lotus Turbo Challenge 2
- Rank 8: Ambermoon
- Place 7: Turrican 2
- Rank 6: The settlers
- Rank 5: Rainbow Islands
- Place 4: Prince of Persia
- Place 3: Sensitive World of Soccer
- Place 2: The Secret of Monkey Island
- Place 1: Lemmings
Therefore, we would like to present you our personal top 10 of the best Amiga hits - and trick a little little to meet the great variety of the software library. Say: We confine ourselves to a game per genre, but also mention some worthwhile alternatives. We have deliberately paid out a genre: simulations. In this regard, the Amiga always followed the PC behind, which is why we at best we could have mentioned the easily accessible flight simulator F / A-18 Interceptor (1988) or the controversial space game Frontier: Elite 2 (1993) could have mentioned.
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Instead, we start with a real exotic genre, which in the 1990s a little hype sparked and just playing a big role on the Amiga.
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Rank 10: Cheerful and colorful: pinball fantasies stacked thanks to the optically loving design of the pinipertist and played first class. [Source: Digital Illusions / Media Agency Plassma]
Rank 10: Pinball Fantasies
Rank 9: Lotus Turbo Challenge 2
Rank 8: Ambermoon
Place 7: Turrican 2
Rank 6: The settlers
Rank 5: Rainbow Islands
Place 4: Prince of Persia
Place 3: Sensitive World of Soccer
Place 2: The Secret of Monkey Island
Place 1: Lemmings
With a proof of this, the many successors and imitators who were good (especially the complex Lemmings 2 of 1993), but not this fabulous combination of completely new game idea and mature puzzle design had. And that's why Lemmings in our opinion was the best Amiga game of all time. Further puzzle and skill highlights for the Amiga: Push Over (1992), Worms (1994) and DynaBlaster (1991), better known as Bomberman.
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