Amiga

The Amiga range consists of a range of 16-bit and 32-bit computers and consoles launched by Commodore International between 1985 and 1993

New issues of Pixel Addict and Amiga Addict available now

Avaliable to order are the latest editions of Pixel Addict and Amiga Addict magazines. Pixel Addict Issue 10 includes:​ The history and the legend of SGI, the company behind the Silicon Graphics workstations that enabled next generation movie effects and powerful 3D design. Lara Croft: Tomb Raider movies starring Angelina Jolie. Archer Maclean memories – New issues of Pixel Addict and Amiga Addict available now

Issue 18 of Amiga Addict out now

Amiga Addict magazine has launched its 18th issue, with a look at some behind the scenes tales from legendary hardware dev NewTek and their Video Toaster. Other features include: The new officially licensed Tank Mouse gets a review A look at all the games from the latest game jam We cast our gaze over pixel Issue 18 of Amiga Addict out now

An Interview with Andrew Gwynne MP, Shadow Minister for Public Health and VIC-20 lover!

Earlier this year when appearing on the news, it was noticed that Andrew Gwynne MP, Shadow Minister for Public Health had a VIC-20 on his desk. We reached out to Mr Gwynne, not to ask about his ideas for health policies, but to chin-wag about old Commodore computers! Was the VIC-20 your first computer? Yes, An Interview with Andrew Gwynne MP, Shadow Minister for Public Health and VIC-20 lover!

Want to read old Amiga floppy disks? New PCB designs for Drawbridge and Greaseweazel builds

The Amiga was pretty clever. If you stuck an IBM PC floppy in the disk drive, then you could read it using software like CrossDOS. However, If you’ve ever tried using an Amiga Floppy in a PC disk drive, you’ll have seen that there’s no way of reading them due to the way the Amiga Want to read old Amiga floppy disks? New PCB designs for Drawbridge and Greaseweazel builds

Latest games added to Antstream Arcade, including first PlayStation game for the system, Loaded.

We’ve updated our mega list of Antstream games, with the latest games added to the retro-game streaming service. The new games included Loaded – the first PlayStation game added to Antstream. The line-up of newly added games include: Amiga​ Fire & Forget II Amstrad CPC​ Cybernoid II: The Revenge Splat! Who Dares Wins II Arcade​ Latest games added to Antstream Arcade, including first PlayStation game for the system, Loaded.

Dungeon crawler, Black Dawn Technomage, available for pre-order for AGA Amiga’s

Black Dawn is a series of dungeon crawler games for the Amiga, which was started back in the nineties by Andy Campbell. The original shareware games caught the attention of Tim Gilbert and Shaun Watters who approached Campbell for permission to make their own Black Dawn game. Watters and Gilbert made several more games in Dungeon crawler, Black Dawn Technomage, available for pre-order for AGA Amiga’s

Microsoft thinks Internet Explorer ran on an Amiga

After 27 years of Internet Explorer, Microsoft has finally retired the ageing browser, which has been replaced by their new browser, Edge. Microsoft commemorated the life of the browser, with this tweet below, which shows the Internet Explorer on an Amiga: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1537149896662339584 Internet Explorer was originally released in 1995 as first part of the add-on Microsoft thinks Internet Explorer ran on an Amiga