Directory Sites

  • Amigascne.org

    The biggest Amiga scene ftp archive on the net. Also provides free e-mail redirection.

  • Nostalgia

    An attempt to document what happened in the Amiga demo scene during the first few years.

    www.df.lth.se

  • Crackerland

    Collection of Amiga cracktros sorted by group. Includes logos and information about each group.

    www.hackerland.de

  • The Demo.Guide

    An attempt to review all demos ever made on Amiga. They've gone a long way already. If you're an Amiga demo fan consider offering them your help by joining their staff.

    sunsite.dk

  • Funet Amiga Demo Archive

    Extremely old demo archive. Most of the files are nowadays mirrored in Aminet, but this FTP is better sorted.

  • Demos of the World

    Nostalgic page named after an old demo pack. Its author brings his scene memories to life, with intros from his old groups and an all-time demo listing.

    www.fortunecity.com

  • Boondocks

    Ascii and scene forum.

    forum.asciiscene.org

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