Compilation World Software Anthology - Free Amiga games for your PC


Game Type : Beat em up, Platformer
Amiga Launcher Developer : The Company.pl
Game Info : Not much to say about these games, as they were not really that popular in the days of the Amiga. Reviews don't exactly hype it up either, but hey, at least it's a beat em up to the pass the time at work ,or at home, and of cause it's free. If you enjoy kicking the **** out of bad guys, especially grannies with a bit of gore, then have a go of the Compilation World Street Anthology. Just to note, if fighting isn't your thing, try Draggy And Croco which is a Platformer. Thanks to The Company.pl the Amiga version has been released/updated to version 2.6 so you can now play this on your PC with higher graphical filters
Release : Available now, Free
Systems : PC


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Update - I have just been informed by Ian Giedrojć, one of our readers with further information about Franko, so if you wish to know more read on :  Franko is a 90's Polish game that was legendary due to it's local and current nature (Polish streets, cars, some language) and over the top violence which was uncommon back then. That was 95% of the fun as the playability wasn't great. Franko is an important piece of gaming history in Poland although only people in their 30's would remember it.

All of these Amiga versions (2.6) contain high quality filters for your PC and all you have to do is download, run the exe and press F12 in game for extra settings. The software is based on the original rom file and remastered through an emulator in a single exe. You may get a Virus Warning through low quality virus checkers, it's a false positive!

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  1. Franko is a 90's Polish game that was legendary due to it's local and current nature (Polish streets, cars, some language) and over the top violence which was uncommon back then. That was 95% of the fun as the playability wasn't great. Franko is an important piece of gaming history in Poland although only people in their 30's would remember it.

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    1. Thanks Ian, most likely why many of us British folk haven't heard of it. Most of the negative views are coming from Lemon Amiga. However, I'll add your post to the topic so other people can gather further information about the game

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