Merciless aliens have overrun a small planet, taking the army by surprise! Now the last remaining defence is the Mecha Research’s Lab and its unique two mechas, but these are the most powerful! Guide Tricia Thunder on board Mecha-8 to gain freedom! The demo will end after level 3, the full game contains 6 levels and is available for a…
Toni is back again with another Beta version of WinUAE. 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…
This evening at 8pm UK time, C64 Scene Groups Immortal C64 and Commodore is Awesome join forces to bring you tonight’s two hour Commodore 64 SID Show! We have gathered together all your SID requests via Twitter and Immortal C64 website and will be playing them live via Twitch Stream! As well as requests, we will be playing the latest and greatest…
You may remember a few days ago we posted an article about some of our favourite Hokuto Force releases, well today we have another treat for you. Genesis Project was founded by The Nasty Ounk, Catman & The Nauseating Timelord in 1986, and are widely known in the C64 scene as one of the best groups out there. Definitely in our top ten :)…
I love the articles written by Jimmy Maher, the “Digital Antiquarian”! Being also the author of the excellent “The Future was Here – The Commodore Amiga“, Maher has been writing about computer (hardware and software) history for a long time, and you can find them all on his blog. This time around he published one talking about the IBM PC architecture, tackling…
Bryan Lunduke has published a video showing him challenging himself using an Apple IIgs. He explains that he won’t be using it for 100% of his activities, but for a couple of days during a 2-week spam, mostly to write texts, etc. It is an interesting take since Bryan is not a retro computer enthusiast like the rest of us….
Programming like it is 1964 may be nostalgic, but in a modern graphics-oriented world, what sort of program can be written to run on a teletype? At Dartmouth College, the student most likely used BASIC for numerical analysis; however, I am more inclined towards something more entertaining. While games such as Pac Man are out, the BASIC and its environment are well…
















