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    A easy basic in order to make games in 2d style amos for linux and windows The basic it comprises a module runtime, ide examples and games.
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    Downloads: 21 This Week
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    XAMOS

    XAMOS

    Cross-platform reimplementation of AMOS BASIC (runtime)

    XAMOS is a cross-platform reimplementation of AMOS BASIC based on jAMOS, fully re-written in C++ with SDL libraries. Currently runtime only, however is widely compatible with jAMOS projects.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    jAMOS

    jAMOS

    AMOS BASIC reimplementation in Java

    jAMOS is a cross platform, Java-based reimplementation of François Lionet's AMOS BASIC on the Amiga.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    AMOS Sprite Bank Viewer (AROS/MorphOS)

    A simple viewer for AROS for AMOS sprite and icon banks.

    A simple viewer for Commodore Amiga AMOS BASIC sprite and icon banks (.abk) for AROS and MorphOS.
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    Java AMOS Sprite Bank Viewer
    A simple Java-based viewer for Commodore Amiga AMOS BASIC Sprite and Icon banks.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    A 3D shoot-em-up for the Commodore Amiga produced in 1998. Playable on the UAE and Fellow family of emulators.
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    OpenGameBasic is a quick & dirty basic with amos-like syntax for making games. With it, you , after reading the documentation, can create a game in a couple of minutes
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    Alvyn is a free and open source re-implementation of Amos Pro Basic (Amiga) a Basic interpreter used for game developing. Alvyn is multiplatform and written in C++, with aim to preserve max compatibility with AmosPro. It use SDL library for graphics and
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