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Gamebase Sites...

Gamebase Gamebase
Official site of Gamebase which is frontend used by GamebaseST.and many other datebases. A labour of love for its creator James Burrows who developed it side by side with the team behind Gamebase64. Be sure to check this one out for detailed information on how Gamebase works.

Gamebase64 Gamebase64
The first Gamebase to appear and the biggest archive of Commodore 64 games ever compiled, it is testament of what can be archived by a dedicated team of enthusiasts. Please visit their awesome site to get an idea of what we hope GamebaseST will become one day!

GamebaseAMY GamebaseAMY
It’s very early stages for GamebaseAMY but already it looks very promising. The developer behind this Amiga database, Runey, is hoping to recruit some team members to help him with the project. If you think you can help then please visit the site and drop him a line.

GamebaseNES GamebaseNES
Another Gamebase in it’s early stages but already has many games and extras. The website tells you all you need to get this up and running in next to no time, includes two NES emulators and WinAmp plugin for playing back NES music files.

GamebasePRIMO GamebasePRIMO
A database based on the 80’s Hungarian 8-bit Z80 computer the Primo. Sill need some work to help users set it up but it’s an excellent database if you persevere. A large amount of updates recently including new RomCenter, and ClearMamePro dat files.

GamebaseSNES GamebaseSNES
A fantastic Gamebase based around the Super Ninendo console. The very first release contains over 900 games with screenshots, music, and extras. With updates promised in the near future this truly is a database worth keeping an eye on.

GamebaseVIC20 GamebaseVIC20
This Commodore VIC 20 database has over 700 entries all with screenshots and a fair few Extras. Solid support for the VICE emulator using a custom made GEMUS script. A great start for this database which bodes well for future.

GamebaseZX GamebaseZX
A database for the ZX Spectrum being developed by Paul Thompson who is also helping to develop GamebaseST. Effectively on hold for the foreseeable future but will be resumed when time permits. Contains 500 games, music files, and a boat load of extras.


Atari ST Sites...


Atari Legend Atari Legend
A relatively new site but already it’s probably the biggest resource of information on Atari ST games on the internet. The team behind the site are true ST enthusiasts and have given GamebaseST a large amount of support. The site is joy to browse and is full of rich content.

Little Green Desktop Little Green Desktop
There can be virtually no Atari ST fan who has not heard of this site! Designed to look and feel just like GEM (the Atari ST Operating System) it has a great nostalgic feel about it and is very easy to navigate. It is full of information on Atari ST games, magazines, etc, etc.

Pacigame Pacigame
A great site with many game downloads of menu disks created by the likes of Medway Boys, Pulsion, Supremacy, and many others. A nice feature are the screenshots of the menu screen of many disks along with the contents contained on it.

The ST Graveyard The ST Graveyard
This site is a must visit for true Atari ST nostalgia and entertainment, it contains original reviews and articles of many favourite ST games, and even has interviews with some of the developers behind the games. A great way to spend a few hours.

Zogging Hell Zogging Hell
A site encompassing nearly the whole range of Atari entertainment systems and computers. Includes many game reviews, downloads, and some very helpful tutorials on how to use an Atari ST. Another nice feature are the list of ST coverdisks many of which can also downloaded.


Emulation Sites...


ARAnyM ARAnyM
A very promising emulator that covers not just the ST but also the TT and Falcon. It allows the Atari operating systems (TOS, FreeMiNT, MagiC and others) to run on kind of hardware. Will also happily play OS friendly games but struggles when games bang the hardware directly.

PaCifisT PaCifisT
No longer under development PaCifisT was at one time the king of ST emulators, it is DOS based emulator that was cutting edge just a few years back. Well and truly over taken by newer ST emulators it is listed here purely for nostalgic reasons.

SainT SainT
An emulator that is still under constant development one of the emulators supported by GamebaseST. SainT was developed by James Boulton and Arnaud Carré who have worked tirelessly in perfecting the emulator. Many users believe SainT to be the best around for playing ST Demos.

STeem STeem
Another emulator still in development and supported by GamebaseST. It is the only emulator that supports the STE hardware and will run virtually any piece of software you throw at it. STeem is developed by Anthony and Russell Hayward who have made this awesome emulator a joy to use.

Jam Jam
Jam is a multiformat music player for many different platforms including the Atari ST. It is used extensively in GamebaseST for playing back high quality sndh music files. The site offers many downloads of music files and demos, give the site a visit to learn more about Cream the authors of

ST-Sound ST-Sound
A music player that is used in GamebaseST for playing back ym music files. Author Arnaud Carré is also one of the people behind the ST emulator SainT. It is available for many different platforms and as a plugin for WinAmp and Internet Explorer. Visit the homepage to learn more.

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