Category: Commodore Amiga
On the website flashtro.com you can see many cracker intro’s with your browser. The original intros from the Amiga, Atari-ST, Dreamcast, PC, Playstation etc. are converted to Flash. The most recent flashtro’s are: Skid Row – Magic Lines, Taipan – Interphase, Taipan – Another World Import, Fairlight – Sim Life and Clique – Import. Website: http://www.flashtro.comSource: http://www.richardlagendijk.nl
A-EON Technology announced the Prisma Megamix. The Prisma Megamix is a multi-format sound card for the Amiga. The card will work with a Zorro slot or the clock-port (A2000, A3000, A4000 and A1200). The card can encode: MP2, MP3, WMA, OGG, LC-AAC, HE-AAC, FLAC, IMA and WAV PCM. The card is developed by: Michael Böhmer (Hardware), Ian Gledhill (Software) and…
Oricutron (formerly known as Oriculator) is an emulator for the Oric series of computers, and the Pravetz 8D. It is written in plain C, and uses SDL. It is designed to be portable and is available for AmigaOS 4, MorphOS, MacOS and Windows. Changes since v0.9 Pravetz Dos-8D disk support Better Pravetz emulation Telestrat now basically working Fixed some rendering…
– 68000/010 CPU core merge accidentally removed 68000 CLR to memory and Scc to memory dummy read-modify-write behavior. – Sometimes after autoswitch (unconfigured mouse left button press) mouse was configured correctly but mouse input was kept disabled. – Using stick/dpad to autoswitch now requires move, release, move inside 0.5s window to prevent accidental switches. – Some more autoswitch bugs fixed….
Musician Allister Brimble is the man behind some of the Amiga’s most iconic game tunes. Working on titles such as Alien Breed, Project X, Full Contact, Troddlers, and many more, if you did or still do play games on your Amiga, then you’ll have certainly heard some of his output. Following a successful Kickstarter campaign last year, Allister released his…
The brainchild of Amiga PD’s Christian Clarke – The Top 100 Amiga PD Games (the title is likely to change before release) is a work-in-progress eBook project, with an end goal of showcasing the very best the Amiga Public Domain games scene has to offer. The release is an ambitious one, and although assisted by fellow Amiga gamers Graham Humphrey,…
Us Amiga users aren’t treated to many new games these days. Unlike the ZX Spectrum scene which seems to see a new game released on an almost weekly basis, the 16-bit Commodore platform plays host to a mere trickle of new titles during the course of an average year. The majority of these games are single player titles, with the…
Released on the 19th of September, as an entry in to the Retrokomp/LoadError Party Retro Competition is a new Amiga game entitled “Magic Ball”. Put together using Backbone, the game requires Amiga WB 2.0 and above, plus 1.5 megabytes of RAM. The gameplay is very similar to another fairly new Amiga release, Downfall, which sees the player continuously falling, and…







