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Did you know Atari Legend is fully responsive and mobile ready? You want this site to behave like an app on your phone or tablet? Simply open the site in your favorite browser and look for the 'Add to homescreen' button. In Safari on IOS, first press the 'share' icon, then the "Add to home screen" pop-up appears. In Chrome on Android, you press the button at the top right, and select 'add to homescreen'. Once you have done this, the famous Atari bee fits nicely on your homescreen and you can enjoy AL with the tap of a finger.
Added on December 12, 2004 by ST Graveyard
We all know that Kim Lemon delivers! And this is no exception. After the awesome Lemon64, we now have Lemon Amiga. This site features game reviews, screenshots, info and a great forum. Stiff competition for the legendary HOL site!
Added on May 17, 2022 by snoopy
Is a Loader authoring software. (In French: Selection and loading menu.) It allows you to create, without any knowledge of computer programming, an executable file integrating: music, text scrolling, background image, graphic effects, etc. This allows you to personalize your demonstrations, your recreational or professional applications, your advertisements or to give access to the computer world to all novices from 5 to 77 years old...!! In addition, its extreme ease of use will allow you to design your creations in record time, with the only limit being your talent.
Added on March 4, 2004 by DBG
These pages are dedicated to the preservation and restoration of the interesting and valuable history of the Amiga Graphical User Interface known as "Workbench."
Half 3D shooter, half strategy game, Midwinter starts with Cpt. Stark, all alone, trying to stop the enemy advance. You start on your skis, but there' s a wide range of vehicles you can climb on, including snowbuggies, cable cars and even hang gliders.
October 12, 2001 by Lorenzo
Read the review of MidwinterThe creator of the ST was a guy named Shiraz Shivji, who was also the main engineer behind the Commodore 64.
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