Category: Commodore News
Toni Wilen has released WinUAE 3.2.0 beta 9. WinUAE is currently the best Amiga emulation available to date and if used alongside Classic Workbench and WHDLoad you can achieve a really great Amiga hard drive experience like the picture above. Download from the link below and don’t forget to check all the new features in the release notes link, have…
Released by: Hokuto Force Release Date: 18 August 2015 +9 Trainers HS Saver Bugfixed 3 bugs PAL/NTSC Fix Documents Loading Intro Speccy Pic in separate file Map included in the package Bug 1: if Player two dies in sky level some bad gfx appears in the higher part of the screen and you can’t proceed. Bug 2: if you finished…
Edge of Time is a new game, the first one released for the ‘Sideways SEUCK Game Creation Compo 2015’. It was developed by Alf Yngve, with music created by Richard Bayliss (TND) using SEUCK. As the compo name suggest, the game is a side-scroller but with an interesting twist: you don’t control one hero, but two at the same time….
Back in the 90’s, Graham Axten, a mobile game developer, had developed two games for the Commodore 64 – Rock Maze and Worm!. Recently he decide to come back to the Commodore scene and released his two games on CSDb. On this article, the first part of a series, he will go over his challenge to finally develop a platform…
TechRadar website has published an article/slideshow of different Amiga prototypes: the D-44 with its wood-made keyboard, Amiga Lorraine and the Ranger, which was intended to be the Amiga 1000 successor. The photos were taken during the ‘Amiga 30th anniversary’ party in California, and the collection belongs to Amiga hardware developer Dale Luck. Link: TechRadar
Frogatto & Friends is a classic-style 2d adventure game, starring a certain quixotic frog. Frogatto is a side-on “platformer” or “jump and run” game, where you lead the titular character on a humdrum errand that turns into a daring adventure. Frogatto’s key mechanic is an unusual twist; like any frog, he jumps, swims, and snags bugs with his tongue, but…
Blake Patterson from Byte Cellar had recently his collection featured on PC Magazine website, and today he wrote a new article on his weblog (even calling it weblog is vintage, right?). The article is mostly about his story with computers, and his experience at school, etc… If you are around 40 years old you can probably related a lot to…
The results are in and the winners are… (Drumroll) Micheal Watts – 13 Robert Joy – 8 Congratulations you have both won 3 day pass tickets for PLAY Margate worth £30 each! Tickets will be in the post to you both asap! Many thanks to everyone who entered.Keep an eye out for more competitions in the very near future!
We are always pleased to see some of the major news outlets talking about retro-computers. This time, PC Magazine website has published today a slideshow displaying 7 great Vintage Computer Collections, some of them from people we know well from the “retro scene”, like Byte Cellar, Nightfall Crew, etc… If you are thirsty for more, you can visit some of…












