The Abandonware Ring is the site that popularized the term "Abandonware". It gathers a community dedicated to preserving old software. Special thanks to the administrators of this site for sponsoring the hosting of Amiga Paradise.
UnExoticA is a section of the ExoticA site dedicated to Amiga game music, offering a large collection of musical modules extracted from Amiga games.
Lemon Amiga is a comprehensive database of Amiga games, featuring detailed information such as reviews, screenshots, and rankings. Users can also discuss and rate games, creating an active community around the Amiga scene.
Hall Of Light is a collaborative database dedicated to Amiga games, providing complete information such as reviews, cheats, maps, manuals, and box scans. It serves as a reference for retro-gaming enthusiasts and researchers.
WHDLoad is a software that allows you to install Amiga games and demos on a hard disk, making it easier to run them without needing floppy disks. It enhances compatibility for old software on modern Amiga systems.
MobyGames is an online database covering a wide range of video games, from classic retro titles to modern releases. It provides detailed information on each game, including reviews, screenshots, and credits.
OpenRetro is a collaborative database dedicated to retro games, allowing users to share information, configurations, and gaming experiences. It integrates well with emulators like FS-UAE.
The Software Preservation Society (SPS) is dedicated to the preservation of old software, especially Amiga games. They work to safeguard commercial games in their original format for future accessibility.
The Universal Videogame List is a collaborative database listing a wide collection of video games, allowing users to search, sort, and discover titles from different platforms.
DemoZoo is a database dedicated to demo scene productions, offering information on demos, intros, and other digital artistic creations. It serves as a reference for enthusiasts of the demo scene.
Pouet is a community-driven platform focused on the demo scene, allowing users to share, rate, and discuss demo scene productions.
Scene.org is an online archive hosting a large collection of demo scene productions, including demos, intros, music, and graphics. It serves as a digital library for the works of the demo scene.