Category: Commodore Amiga
Andrew Gillen released an update for the game the Incredible Adventures of Moebius Goatlizard. In the game you must collect the aliens and avoid the explosive devices. Changes in this version: In-game music, More enemies, Improved 2-player game and a custom game that lets you create your own screen. Website: http://blackjet.co.uk
Rob Cranley released a new version of his game Atoms-X. Atoms-X is a remake of the old Public Domain game Atoms and is a Strategy/Action Board Game. Changes in this version: Added more keyboard controls, updated the manual, improved the code and removed a couple of small errors. Website: http://www.robthenerd.com
– Added Blizzard 1230-IV and Blizzard 1260 board options. Do not use if you only want to run WB and other programs, it is not JIT direct compatible due to memory address space aliasing. Only emulates memory layout (which is Blizzard unique), matching CPU is not 100% required if you want to try weird configs. Map ROM is also emulated,…
Latest releases over at OS4 Depot are as follows: findmore_german.lha, findmore.lha, twittamiga.lha, tumblr.lha, asynergygui.lha, picturealbum.lha, imagemagick-src.lha, imagemagick-bin.lha, amiarcadia.lha, e-uae.lha and webcamslist.lha. Download, more details and more files can be found over at http://www.os4depot.net
WHDLoad offers a way to play Amiga diskette games from your hard disk. The following installers have been added until 17-07-2014. 2014-07-17 new: Synthetic Vibes (Quartz) done by StingRay (Info,Image) 2014-07-16 new: Best of RAF Vol.1 (Katharsis) done by StingRay (Info,Image) 2014-07-15 fixed: Megademo (Royal Amiga Force) Fixed a bug which made the filled vector part crash on 68000 machines…
Matthias made a Picasso II clone for the Amiga 500. The Picasso II is a popular graphics card for the Amiga computer, made by Village Tronic. Later Georg Braun developed a clone for his GBA 1000 Amiga computer. Matthias adapted this design for the Amiga 500. You can follow the progress on the a1k forum (German language). Website: http://www.a1k.orgSource: http://www.richardlagendijk.nl







