Category: Scene News
Coronax is a professional software developer who has electronics and retro computers as a hobby. One of his projects is Project:65. This project will be the building of a complete computer with the 6502 processor as a starting point. You can follow his work on his blog. The articles you can read are: The 6502 and 6522, Running in circles,…
The Commodore SX-64 was announced in January 1983 and was released a year later. Berry de Jager wants to celebrate the SX-64 and has organized a party in Amsterdam on the 20th of January 2013. Everybody with a SX-64 is welcome. If Amsterdam is too far away, there are also two SX-64 meetings in the United States of America. You…
Episode #164 – Allister Brimble – Alien Breed vs Superfrog To celebrate Allister’s new Album project “The Amiga Works” – a double album with remakes of his classic Amiga game tunes – Bitfellas are proud to present this new podcast, containing a selection of his Amiga classics combined with some of his newer works. Bitfellas hope this musical face-off brings back some…
Episode #161 – Giana Sisters Tribute Even little girls are getting old one day. Once upon a time, in 1987 to be precise, we played around with two cute girls on C64 and Amiga: The Great Giana Sisters. A great jump ‘n run game in the style of Mario, featuring fantastic music by sound magician Chris Hülsbeck. Now, 25 years…
In this (English language) podcast the following items: Play Expo Day 1 Wrap Up, James On James, Auction Talk, Guinness Gaming Records, C64 Wizball (Martin Galway), Keith Robinson Interview, The Great And Powerful Oz, Top Ten Spectrum Games, Gaming Trivia, Hardware Review: Tempest 2000 Jaguar Rotary Controller, Live News And Listener Views, Optimistic (8bit Radiohead) and URLs / Emails. Website:…
Tomorrow (7th November) at 20:00CET (19:00 GMT), there’ll be a special edition of On Air with Ziphoid, featuring Allister Brimble and Chris Hülsbeck live via Skype. They’ll be revealing more info surrounding their current music projects. Don’t miss it! :) Website: http://scenesat.comSource: http://www.exotica.org.uk
Over at Codetapper’s Amiga Retro Site, Mr Codetapper has scored an interview with the legendary Marc Djan.Ocean France created some of the most polished coin-op conversions for the Amiga. Marc Djan was the head of Ocean France, and kindly answers some questions about the company including why so many of their games that were never released! You can read the full interview…







