This is the GameBase Amiga project. GameBase Amiga is a collection of data and scripts to be used with the GameBase emulator frontend. It allows you to browse games with screenshots and a lot of extra information and run them with the WinUAE Amiga emulator with ideal pre-defined settings for a hassle free playing experience.
Please note: This project is not affiliated with the GamebaseAMY project (GameBaseAMY website defunct; archived version available at the Internet Archive).
While macOS is traditionally safer than Windows, Mac-specific malware is on the rise. Clicking these links often downloads a .dmg or .pkg file that masquerades as the game installer. Once opened, it bypasses Gatekeeper and installs adware (like Geneio or Pirrit), browser hijackers, or crypto-miners that run silently in the background, draining your CPU power. 3. Info-Stealers
They allowed preservation of the game on older operating systems.
: You can find official information and purchase links directly on Bennett Foddy’s blog .
Foddy narrates with quotes from philosophers, stories about historical figures, and reflections on game design. The message isn’t “get good” — it’s “get over it.”
If you haven't heard of it, Getting Over It is a game designed for a specific kind of person: someone who enjoys losing hours of progress in a single, misplaced swing of a sledgehammer. You play as Diogenes, a man in a cauldron, tasked with climbing a mountain of junk using nothing but a Yosemite hammer.
At first glance, Getting Over It with Bennett Foddy seems like a parody of a video game. You are a man named Diogenes (the famous Cynic philosopher) stuck in a metal cauldron. Using only a Yosemite hammer, you must climb an endless, chaotic mountain of debris, broken furniture, and absurd obstacles. One slip can send you hurtling all the way back to the start.
While macOS is traditionally safer than Windows, Mac-specific malware is on the rise. Clicking these links often downloads a .dmg or .pkg file that masquerades as the game installer. Once opened, it bypasses Gatekeeper and installs adware (like Geneio or Pirrit), browser hijackers, or crypto-miners that run silently in the background, draining your CPU power. 3. Info-Stealers
They allowed preservation of the game on older operating systems.
: You can find official information and purchase links directly on Bennett Foddy’s blog .
Foddy narrates with quotes from philosophers, stories about historical figures, and reflections on game design. The message isn’t “get good” — it’s “get over it.”
If you haven't heard of it, Getting Over It is a game designed for a specific kind of person: someone who enjoys losing hours of progress in a single, misplaced swing of a sledgehammer. You play as Diogenes, a man in a cauldron, tasked with climbing a mountain of junk using nothing but a Yosemite hammer.
At first glance, Getting Over It with Bennett Foddy seems like a parody of a video game. You are a man named Diogenes (the famous Cynic philosopher) stuck in a metal cauldron. Using only a Yosemite hammer, you must climb an endless, chaotic mountain of debris, broken furniture, and absurd obstacles. One slip can send you hurtling all the way back to the start.
GameBase Amiga Project
(c) 2005-2015 Belgarath
Created by: Belgarath
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Apologies to any people/places I've forgotten.