[youtube 7aqvjvpkGe8 nolink] After Ben Heck’s portable ZX Spectrum, and the fancy C64p by The Future was 8 bit, Stefan Niestegge decided to create his own Atari portable. He used parts of an Atari 600XL and 800XL, and came up with this awesome looking laptop, with incredible 576K of memory, CF reader and SIO2PC interface. The author said that it…
Maxwell Mouse and The Missing Game Mystery is a new platform game for the Amiga, and Remainder Software just released a 29-screen demo of the upcoming platform/adventure game. You can download the playable demo from the official Maxwell House web site, and the developers are asking for feedback, which can be done at their Facebook page. Source: Amiga News Download:…
It is well known and accepted in the gaming community that Stadium Events is the rarest licensed NES game available. According to the seller description, in 1987 Nintendo purchased the rights to the Family Fun Fitness pad from Bandai as well as the rights to Stadium Events. After the purchase, Nintendo ordered a recall and almost *none* of these titles…
GameMaker is a tool that allows the creation of video games using drag and drop action sequences or a sandboxed scripting language known as Game Maker Language. YoYo Games has published in its blog, the first two parts of a series showing how to create a Commodore 64 emulator using its game creation tool. If you are interested on learning…
The English and German issue 112 (Januar/Februar 2015) of the print magazine Amiga Future has been distributed today, and can also be ordered directly from the editorial office of Amiga Future, and the other Amiga dealers that stock the magazine. This issue content: Test VoxelNoid Test Icaros Desktop Test AmigaOs 4.1 Final Website: http://www.amigafuture.de
Make: Magazine has published in its last printed issue (3D Printers) and article about the Altair 8800, written by Forrest M. Mims III, one of the founders of MITS – Micro Instrumentation and Telemetry Systems, creator of the Altair. Now the article is available online at Make website (link at the bottom) where you can read about the company that…
MSX Calamar announced a new MSX-BASIC programming contest and a new MSX magazine. Everyone around the world can participate and have until the 30th of September of 2015 to finish the program (games, utilities, etc), which can be written from the MSX(1) to TurboR. There will be prizes for the winners. Programs submitted for the contest will be published in…







