| Developer: | Cinemaware |
| Publisher: | Cinemaware |
| Release Year: | 1986 |
| Target Chipset: | OCS / ECS / AGA (Amiga 500 / 1200) |
| Disk Format: | dotc.adf (880 KB) |
| Audio: | Paula 4-Channel 8-Bit DMA PCM |
| License: | Abandonware |
Verified 880 KB ADF disk image packed in clean ZIP archive. Ready for WinUAE, FS-UAE, MiSTer & Gotek.
⬇ Download Amiga Floppy Archive (880 KB)Released in 1986 by Cinemaware and developed by Cinemaware, Defender of the Crown represents a standout title in the Commodore Amiga's legendary 16-bit software library. Designed to take full advantage of Jay Miner's groundbreaking custom chipset—combining the Agnus blitter, Denise video processor, and Paula 4-channel sound synthesizer—the game set a benchmark for audiovisual polish that separated the Amiga from IBM PC DOS CGA/EGA systems and 8-bit home micros of its time.
The historic launch title that proved the audiovisual superiority of the Amiga 1000 with cinematic jousting tournaments, castle catapult sieges, and Saxon conquest.
From its responsive joystick control scheme to its vibrant Copper-assisted color palettes, Defender of the Crown remains an essential experience for retro computing enthusiasts, demosceners, and digital preservationists.