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    Arrow Amiga CD collection

    Right at the end of the Amiga's life I collected a lot of the Amiga CDs that were being released.

    This included the following:

    Aminet - from CD 3 up to 47 - dates from July 94 to Feb 2002
    Aminet Sets 1,2 and 8
    Epic Encyclopedia
    NetNews Offline
    World Atlus
    CD32 The Grolier Encyclopedia
    The colour library
    Almathera Club Amiga of Montreal Collection
    Weird Science Artwork CD
    Weird Science Multimedia Toolkit 2
    Weird Science Out-to-the-Net
    Weird Science Clip-Art
    CDTV CDPD II
    CDTV The Demo Collection I and II
    Scene Storm Volume I
    EuroScene 2
    Assassins 3 - The Ultimate Games CD
    CDTV 17Bit The Continuation Disc PD collection
    Fractal Universe
    Makin Music
    Nexus Pro Reference Library
    The Light Works Digital Imagery
    1078 Weird textures
    3D Arena
    Graphic Sensations - Epic Professional CD Rom
    Light rom 4
    3000 JPEG Textures
    Geek Gadgets 2 - Amiga Developers Environment
    Fresh Fonts Volume 1

    I also tried to collect all Amiga Magazines that were including a Cover CD

    All the AUi Cover CDs
    Amiga Format cover CDs (AFCD)
    Cu Amiga (Super CD-Rom)
    Some Amiga CD32 Gamer cover CDs
    And others I can't rmemeber at the moment.

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    I'm thinking some of these are probably hard to find these days and quite rare. Would there be interest in sharing ISOs of these on the site? Obviously I would need to look into copyright for some that are not just PD library collections.

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    There are some collections still accessible, such as this one on the Archive.org website

    https://archive.org/details/Amiga_CD32_TOSEC_2009_04_18

    And this does include some fo the disc ISOs for CDs I have, but not everything I've got. It's also really just an archive from the contents of a CD32 torrent that I already have. But that isn't a website cataloguing the discs, their content, CD covers and inlays etc. Just an idea at the moment but one I think might be useful to explore in the near future, especially as most people don't have CD drives in newer PCs so can't access the read CDs even if they still owned them,

    Can anyone share anty links to other sites with CD archives or catalogues?

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