Platform: Amiga
Golden Axe
Sleepwalker
Hugo: På Nye Eventyr
King's Quest II: Romancing the Throne
Bionic Commando
Space Quest IV: Roger Wilco and the Time Rippers
The Lion King
Worms: The Director's Cut
SimCity
Theme Park
Wipeout XL
Puggsy
Strider
Another World
Battletoads
RoboCop 2
The Three Stooges
Cool World
Commando
Dark Seed
Final Fight
Arnold Palmer Tournament Golf
Perihelion: The Prophecy
The Secret of Monkey Island
Star Trek: 25th Anniversary
Dragon's Lair: Escape from Singe's Castle
Populous
Leisure Suit Larry in the Land of the Lounge Lizards
Quake
Dynamite Düx
James Bond 007: The Stealth Affair
Mortal Kombat
Déjà Vu: A Nightmare Comes True!!
Disney's Aladdin
Total Carnage
Space Quest: The Sarien Encounter
Sid Meier's Civilization
Ultima V: Warriors of Destiny
Jurassic Park
Moonmist
Double Dribble
Michael Jackson's Moonwalker
Lemmings 2: The Tribes
Ghouls 'n Ghosts
Shaq-Fu
Zak McKracken and the Alien Mindbenders
Might and Magic II: Gates to Another World
Bonanza Bros.
Sword of Sodan
Continuum
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19 public schools in the Grand Rapids School Public School District in Michigan, in the U.S., use a Commodore Amiga computer to control their heating and AC for more than 30 years (since 1985 to 2015). The computer features a 1200-bit modem and wireless radio signal to toggle boilers, fans and pumps across the district.
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Hugo was originally the subject of a Danish game show where children would call the TV station airing it and be able to control the character by pressing numbers on the phone, almost like a prototypical form of game streaming. The TV version ran on two Amiga computers, one that would process the game and another that would convert the phone dials into inputs.