' My candidate is Monkey Business from The Other Valley Software. in September 1985, and has been confirmed as the first game to have been received for review by the world's first Amiga print magazine, Amiga World, when it was established in 1985 (see review HERE). Indeed, MONKEY BUSINESS was reportedly released soon after the Amiga 1000 began shipping in the U.S. computer stores) - in all probability - was the first commercial game ever published for the Amiga. Whilst some gaming icons and many Amiga enthusiasts alike popularly believe(d) that MIND WALKER - coded by Bill Williams and released by Commodore in early 1986 - was the first commercial Amiga game ever published, at least one or two pioneers involved in the Amiga's infancy assert otherwise.īased on anecdotal evidence currently available, MONKEY BUSINESS (a low budget Donkey Kong clone released for the A1000 by The Other Valley Software in late 1985 on mail-order and, subsequently, sold in U.S. software company The Other Valley Software. It was reportedly published in late 1985 by little-known U.S. MONKEY BUSINESS was reputedly the very first commercial game ever released for the Amiga.
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