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I remember one such site (I think it was Ami Sector One) posted the permissions online. Most of the time they were very short and general. They didn't get permission for individual games, the publishers would just give them blanket permission to put their old Amiga games online. But at the same time, it seemed quite legit. As far as I remember they got in touch with people who actually had the power to grant them these permissions, not just random people.

I doubt very much the same model would work today, but this was around the turn of the century. Things were different then.
Post edited January 16, 2012 by Zeewolf
It's just that data files of EGA games can be extracted and ScummVM-ed. And Infocom stuff can be Frotz-ed.
Yeah, though most likely the ones who gave permission were not aware of that. Besides, I don't think ScummVM was around back then.
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Navagon: Somewhat uninformative regarding the games it actually comes with. I'd like a list, or at least some of the highlights. But they're being very cagey for a company that seems to be expecting me to part with my money.
How so? Did you ask them "Hey, I'd like a list of all the games which come with Amiga Forever", and instead of a straight answer or list, they told you "Amiga Forever is a great way to emulate classic Amiga games...[blah, blah, blah]...you'll be able to play 250 of the best Amiga games out there...[etc]"?
Post edited January 17, 2012 by Expack
Amiga Forever FAQs in the support section list the 40 games that come with the basic edition.
Ohhh I miss the days of my Amiga 500 & 1200.. Rushing home from school to play it..

Made me the geek I am today >_<

I have WinUAE and a crap load of games..

Might have a look at this amiga forver pack.
Checked the site out - doesn't seem impressive to me. I don't see why I should pay 30$ for a free Amiga emulator that I already have. I also don't see why I should pay for cracked rom images when I have legal floppy images at home.
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Expack: Did you ask them...
I shouldn't have to ask them. That's the point. If you're selling something then it's a good idea to really, you know, sell it.
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Psyringe: Checked the site out - doesn't seem impressive to me. I don't see why I should pay 30$ for a free Amiga emulator that I already have. I also don't see why I should pay for cracked rom images when I have legal floppy images at home.
You don't pay for an emulator, nor for the games. Hell, you can find more cracked ROMs than you'll ever have time to go over. But what you are paying for is the only LEGAL distribution of the Kickstarter and Workbench ROMs. Without those, your WinUAE is quite worthless. Plus, they do offer additional software (Amiga Explorer for example) and have an excellent customer service from my experience.

In the end it's up to you. Frankly, I'd rather have an original Amiga at home, but unfortunately, I have to stick with the virtual. And when it comes to that, no-one does it better than Cloanto (perhaps it's also because they're the only ones, but I wouldn't wish to get into that discussion).
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grviper: Amiga Forever FAQs in the support section list the 40 games that come with the basic edition.
I've looked hard for such a list, but the only thing I was able to find was this.

Also, I have to agree with Navagon - if a major selling point of Amiga Forever is the games the paid versions come with, why isn't Cloantro being upfront with what these games are instead of hiding this information away - or not even willing to talk about it?
Post edited January 17, 2012 by Expack
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Psyringe: Checked the site out - doesn't seem impressive to me. I don't see why I should pay 30$ for a free Amiga emulator that I already have. I also don't see why I should pay for cracked rom images when I have legal floppy images at home.
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de_Monteynard: You don't pay for an emulator, nor for the games. Hell, you can find more cracked ROMs than you'll ever have time to go over. But what you are paying for is the only LEGAL distribution of the Kickstarter and Workbench ROMs. Without those, your WinUAE is quite worthless. Plus, they do offer additional software (Amiga Explorer for example) and have an excellent customer service from my experience.
Ah, I see. And yes ... while I do own an Amiga with Kickstarter roms, those are far away, and I downloaded the ones which I use with the emulator from the net. So I see your point. However, I still don't feel that the price tag is justified.
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Expack: Also, I have to agree with Navagon - if a major selling point of Amiga Forever is the games the paid versions come with
Nope, the major selling point is that it's the only way to get Amiga Kickstart (i.e. system) ROMs for legit emulation. Everything else is just padding. Value version gets you the early Amiga support, Plus adds later models with advanced 256 color graphics.
The included games are... well.. just some games. No one cares, since AF site links you to places with 3000+ floppy images. :)
Most times, when I check up on games I fondly remember from the Amiga I'm surprised that there was also a DOS version that alright too, even Zool was on DOS!
So how about a list of awesome games that you either can't get on DOS or have poopy DOS ports?

I'll start of with the awesome Hunter: http://www.mobygames.com/game/hunter
Which was Amiga and Atari ST only!
Post edited January 17, 2012 by Fever_Discordia
Amiga got Deuteros, the sequel to Millenium.
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