WIRED tested the collection in Chrome, on a system running an Intel Core 17-6700 and 16GB RAM, and still many games struggled. Many can be downloaded and run locally, but a word of warning - despite most of the titles included being more than 20 years old, you'll need a pretty powerful computer to emulate them. The Internet Archive's collection runs games in a browser-based version of the Scripted Amiga Emulator. Tragically, history seems to have forgotten the likes of 1993's Maze Man and 1994's Manga Hot Numbers, a puzzle game where you reveal risqué anime-style pixel art. Still, with more than 10,000 pieces of software on offer, you can expect some not-so-classic entries to have been archived too.
The full range of titles in the collection does include plenty of curiosities though, largely in the form of demos and non-gaming programs that were released for the various platforms. Sadly, some of the Amiga family's best-known titles, including Cannon Fodder, Syndicate, and Superfrog, aren't included in the collection, along with many other franchise titles still under copyright or trademark.