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  • Metacritic

  • Metacritic aggregates music, game, tv, and movie reviews from the leading critics. Only Metacritic.com uses METASCORES, which let you know at a glance how each item was reviewed.

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  • MobyGames

  • MobyGames is the oldest, largest and most accurate video game database for games of every platform since 1979.

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  • GameFAQs

  • GameFAQs is an online archive of video and computer game information, codes, walkthroughs, hints, message boards, save games files, and of course, FAQs. Everything on the site is contributed freely by various members of the public and is available for free private use to all visitors. If you're stuck on a game, want to find out more information about it, or just like reading about upcoming and past games, you'll likely find what you're looking for here. GameFAQs has over 40,000 video game FAQs, Guides and Walkthroughs, over 250,000 cheat codes, and over 100,000 reviews, all submitted by our users to help you. »

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  • GameRankings

  • Founded in 1999, GameRankings indexes over 240,000 video game reviews from both online and offline sources, plus over 230,000 other news articles.

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  • Hall Of Light

  • Most games in the database are of the boxed, commercial variety but there are exceptions:Licenceware games are considered commercial enough to be included. Shareware, freeware and general Public Domain games are generally not present but they may be added if they form a fuller picture of a commercial person or entity. A number of unreleased Amiga games are referenced. The status of these games varies; some exist in a near-complete or demo form while others never progressed beyond the announcement stage. Some Open Source conversions (e.g. Doom) and games playable through interpreters (e.g. ScummVM or Exult) are listed. These are considered 'native' Amiga games. There are no downloads of the games in the database as the HOL is solely concerned with providing information. »

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  • Lemon Amiga

  • Lemon Amiga is a hobby project founded and created by me, Kim Lemon, a 37 year old (my age is updated automatically thanks to PHP) man from Sweden. Work began on May 6 2004, and my goal was to create an interactive and high quality games archive combined with a friendly community.

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