Some of the classic titles like Bubble Bobble and R-Type have already been added to the archive, but notably for other platforms, as in this lower-resolution Sega Master Drive version of the latter game. If you want to play games exactly as the Amiga ran them, this is your ticket. But it's unclear how many of them were previously available, even in that specific computer format, as at least one 2013 story mentions the archive's 30GB trove of games and applications for the "Amiga Commodore." Yet that piece points readers interested in downloading toward an endless directory list of software, so it's probably far easier on the eyes to parse through the newly-uploaded collection if you're hunting down a particular digital curio.