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Ambermoon

Ambermoon

1993  RPG - Amiga - Single player  
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Ambermoon - Wikipedia Ambermoon is a 1993 video game by Thalion Software which was released in 1993 for the Amiga. It was the second part of the unfinished Amber Trilogy (Amberstar, released in 1992, being the first). At the time of the game's release, the scrolling 3D gr ...   more on Wikipedia
Amberstar

Amberstar

1992  RPG - Amiga - Single player  
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Amberstar - Wikipedia Amberstar was the first installment in Thalion Software's never-finished Amber Trilogy, a role-playing video game franchise. Although considerably more advanced, the game had many similarities to Thalion's earlier game DragonFlight, and was by many f ...   more on Wikipedia
Bloodwych

Bloodwych

1989  RPG - Amiga - Two-Player Cooperative  
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Bloodwych - Wikipedia Bloodwych is a dungeon role-playing video game, a dungeon crawler, developed for the Amiga, Atari ST and MS-DOS as well as the major 8-bit home computer platforms. Its box featured artwork by Chris Achilleos. The plotline identifies the player as a c ...   more on Wikipedia
Lost Patrol

Lost Patrol

1990  RPG - Amiga - Single player  
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Lost Patrol - Wikipedia Lost Patrol (also known as The Lost Patrol) is a survival action role-playing game with strategy elements developed by the team Shadow Development and published by Ocean Software Ltd for Amiga computers in 1990 and the Atari ST in 1991; a DOS version ...   more on Wikipedia