I was a little surprised to find that no recently released homebrew games for the Amiga are in the current DATs. Is there a reason for that or is it only due to the lack of volunteer maintainers?
I apologize if this has been discussed and decided in the past (new member here and didn't find anything on that matter).
However since I love to name my roms "correctly" according to No-Intro conventions, even if they are not yet recognized by the DATs, my second question would be how this would be named best:
https://logicalbyte.itch.io/connect
It's a pure gem btw for anyone who likes puzzle games like Sudoku.
My attempt of naming it according to homebrew games from other systems like the Super Nintendo would be:
Connect (World) (v1.3) (Aftermarket) (Homebrew)
No homebrew/aftermarket at all in "Commodore - Amiga" DAT?
- lordelan
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- Macarro
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Re: No homebrew/aftermarket at all in "Commodore - Amiga" DAT?
I think Commodore Amiga dat is mostly, if not exclusively, coming from SPS and the project hasn't been updated in a while. It's a shame but, AFAIK, there's no other accurate dumping project for Commodore Amiga, Atari ST, or old PC games.
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Re: No homebrew/aftermarket at all in "Commodore - Amiga" DAT?
I see. That's a real shame as there are so many (untracked) treasures.
As for old PC games, eXoDOS and eXoWin3x should have most covered but obviously it stops with anything for W95 onwards.
As for old PC games, eXoDOS and eXoWin3x should have most covered but obviously it stops with anything for W95 onwards.