Lemon Amiga runs on passion — not intrusive ads or paywalls. But keeping the site alive comes with real costs: servers, software, hardware, and ongoing maintenance. Most visitors never donate, but if just a few do today, we can keep everything running smoothly. If Lemon Amiga has brought you joy, nostalgia, or simply been helpful, please consider a small gift. Your support helps ensure the site stays online for years to come. Thank you.
Our database with 5,036 Amiga games is made with passion and the most gentle care. We bring you very in-depth and accurate information for each game - to make sure that Lemon Amiga is your favourite hang out for nostalgia.
By the way, Lemon Amiga is actually more than a games archive. You can review, discuss, comment and rate the games too. We bet that you will return for more... right?
| FastLoaders September 25, 2022
FastLoaders is a Norwegian 8BIT tribute band famous for performing video game music from classic Commodore 64 and Amiga games.
|
|
| Adrian Robert Cummings September 25, 2020
The man behind Mutation Software speaks about its games in an exclusive interview.
|
|
| Andrew Morris March, 2020
Graphician of Magentic Fields, who has drawn Lotus and Super Cars for you.
|
|
| Peter Verswyvelen May 25, 2018
Read the story of the games Ziriax, Zarathrusta and Deliverance through the eyes of their coder.
|
|
| David J. Broadhurst February 2, 2018
The coder who brought us unforgettable Bubble Bobble, Ghouls n Ghosts or Assassin talks about his work and challenges in programming the Amiga.
|
|
| The Retro Hour December 31, 2017
A video podcast about retro gaming and technology news, views and interviews, with Dan Wood and Ravi Abbott.
|
|
| MsMadLemon December 25, 2017
Maddi, better known as Ms MadLemon. Scener, known for her Amiga hardware and software videos.
|
|
| The Guru Meditation December 22, 2017
A collaboration between long time Commodore Amiga friends Bill Winters and Anthony Becker. Sceners who make videos about our beloved computer.
|
|
| Andrew Barnabas July 31, 2017
Musician, that brought us soundtracks for Aladdin, SWIV and more answered our questions about his music career.
|
|
| Jason Page February 23, 2017
Jason contributed his music to many Amiga games such as Uridium 2, Ruff n Tumble, Paradroid 90 and more.
|
|
| Graeme Anderson (DMA Design) September 16, 2016
Graeme created most of the graphics for Lemmings 2, but this interview focuses on DMA's masterpiece Hired Guns, which was Graeme's most important Amiga work.
|
|
| André Wüthrich September 2, 2016
André coded and drawn games Locomotion, Traders, Enemy 1 and 2 and Mad Locs.
|
|
| Marky Sibly (Black Magic) February 27, 2016
Mark is the author of Overkill, Guardian and especially Gloom, which is mostly covered in this interview.
|
|
| Dave Haynie (Commodore) August 16, 2011
Dave worked as hardware engineer in Commodore International from 1983 to its last days. He is behind various Commodore computer systems and technolgies.
|
|
| Andreas Axelsson (Digital Illusions) April 18, 2007
Andreas, the co-founder of Digital Illusions, coded the amazing pinball trilogy; Pinball Dreams, Pinball Illusions and Pinball Fantasies.
|
|
| Martyn Brown (Team17) July 18, 2006
Martyn is the co-founder of Team17. Back in the Amiga days he managed the development of most Team17 games. Arcade Pool, Alien Breed: Special Edition and Superfrog contain his heaviest design input.
|
| Games: | 5,036 |
| Screenshots: | 49,837 |
| Cover Scans: | 415 |
| Advert Scans: | 823 |
| Guru Meditations: | 68,060 |
| Playable Music: | 1,779 |
| Docs: | 1,674 |
| Cheats: | 1,028 |
| Intro Videos: | 169 |
| YouTube Videos: | 3,110 |
| Registered Users: | 12,547 |
| User Votes: | 130,570 |
| User Comments: | 33,939 |
| User Reviews: | 416 |
| Magazine Reviews: | 18,569 |
I think anyone who likes classic shoot'em ups won't be disappointed with this game. Not the best of its genre, but still very playable.
| Game | Score | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | ![]() |
Secret of Monkey Island, The 676 votes | 9.19 |
| 2. | ![]() |
Turrican II: The Final Fight ![]() 34 votes | 9.15 |
| 3. | ![]() |
Monkey Island 2: LeChuck's Revenge 506 votes | 8.96 |
| 4. | ![]() |
Sensible World of Soccer '96/'97 314 votes | 8.91 |
| 5. | ![]() |
Turrican II: The Final Fight 514 votes | 8.88 |
| 6. | ![]() |
Settlers, The 397 votes | 8.88 |
| 7. | ![]() |
Lemmings 607 votes | 8.86 |
| 8. | ![]() |
Dune II: The Battle for Arrakis 335 votes | 8.86 |
| 9. | ![]() |
Civilization 278 votes | 8.85 |
| 10. | ![]() |
Slam Tilt ![]() 253 votes | 8.83 |
| 11. | ![]() |
Formula One Grand Prix 291 votes | 8.82 |
| 12. | ![]() |
UFO: Enemy Unknown ![]() 107 votes | 8.81 |
| 13. | ![]() |
Sensible World of Soccer '95/'96 138 votes | 8.81 |
| 14. | ![]() |
Sensible World of Soccer 190 votes | 8.80 |
| 15. | ![]() |
Ambermoon 86 votes | 8.79 |
| 16. | ![]() |
Cannon Fodder 561 votes | 8.79 |
| 17. | ![]() |
Wings 452 votes | 8.79 |
| 18. | ![]() |
Speedball 2: Brutal Deluxe 541 votes | 8.78 |
| 19. | ![]() |
UFO: Enemy Unknown 220 votes | 8.77 |
| 20. | ![]() |
Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis 296 votes | 8.77 |
| 21. | ![]() |
Pirates! 299 votes | 8.76 |
| 22. | ![]() |
Flashback 493 votes | 8.76 |
| 23. | ![]() |
Another World 557 votes | 8.75 |
| 24. | ![]() |
Syndicate 371 votes | 8.74 |
| 25. | ![]() |
Pinball Fantasies 347 votes | 8.73 |
As they wrote in the computer mag "ASM": they mixed up the hero's legs and arms.
by Kodoichi, Apr 28, 2008
The graphics were nothing to look at but I distinctly remember getting over that hurtle and having a nostalgic good time. Nostalgic since it looked like a C64 throwback. Nothing here to show off your Amiga though.
by radioman970, Apr 11, 2008
Requirements: * 6Mb RAM * AGA or GFX card * 68030 CPU * CD-ROM drive * Hard disk A 68040 or 060 CPU is recommended. The RTG modes require CyberGraphX or Picasso96 supported graphics card and at least 8Mb of fast RAM. Extra memory is helpful as it reduces the amount of disk access during game play.
by Kim Lemon, May 30, 2006