External Links

Resources

Databases, archives, music players, and books for going deeper into the Sensible Software story.

Online Databases

Lemon Amiga

The premier Amiga game database. Comprehensive entries for every Sensible Software Amiga title — screenshots, reviews, ratings, and box art. An essential resource for Amiga game preservation.

Hall of Light

Extensive Amiga game database with scans, preservation data, and technical information. An invaluable resource for researchers and collectors of Amiga software.

MobyGames

Comprehensive cross-platform game database with full credits, release dates, and platform information for the complete Sensible Software catalogue.

Amiga Magazine Rack

Archive of scanned Amiga magazines including Amiga Power, CU Amiga, Amiga Format, and The One Amiga. Essential for verifying period review scores and coverage.

SID & MOD Archives

HVSC - High Voltage SID Collection

The definitive archive of Commodore 64 SID music. Martin Galway's Wizball score is at C64Music/MUSICIANS/G/Galway_Martin/Wizball.sid. Updated regularly; currently contains over 50,000 SID files.

DeepSID

Browser-based SID player with direct HVSC integration. Listen to Wizball and other Sensible Software C64 titles without any downloads. The Music page has an embedded DeepSID player for Wizball.

Modarchive

Archive of tracked music files including Amiga MOD format compositions. Richard Joseph's Cannon Fodder and SWOS soundtracks are available here and through individual game preservation projects.

Further Reading

Sensible Software 1986–1999

Published by Read-Only Memory, this book documents the complete history of Sensible Software through interviews, archival material, and design documents. The definitive account of the studio and an essential purchase for any serious fan of Amiga gaming.

Wikipedia - Sensible Software

Well-sourced overview of the studio's history with links to individual game articles. A good starting point for research, though magazine scan verification is needed for some review claims.

SWOS Sites

SWOS Community Sites

The Sensible World of Soccer community has maintained an active presence online for decades. Fan-operated sites host updated squad databases, league results, and download resources for the original Amiga and DOS versions.

SWOS on GOG

The 96/97 edition of Sensible World of Soccer is available on GOG.com as a DRM-free digital download. The easiest legal route to playing SWOS on modern hardware. See the Play page for full details.