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Hollywood
Hollywood is a cross-platform multimedia authoring system and programming language created by Andreas Falkenhahn of Airsoft Softwair, originally developed for the Amiga in 2002. It features a Lua-like scripting language that allows developers to create presentations, games, and applications with a single source code that compiles to standalone executables for multiple platforms including classic Amiga, AmigaOS 4, MorphOS, and AROS. The software is notable for maintaining active support for legacy Amiga systems while simultaneously targeting modern operating systems, making it a significant tool for contemporary Amiga software development.