Tag: Amiga 30th Anniversary

Secret Amiga prototypes that Commodore hid from the world

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

Amiga 30th Anniversary in California – Event Photos and Videos now Available

The Amiga 30th Anniversary at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California happened last weekend (on July 25th and 26th), and if you, like many of us, couldn’t be present, the Amiga.org user ‘eliyahu’ has posted links of some photos and videos of the event, gathered from different sources. You can get all the links following the forum post…

SD Card Interface for the Amiga!

Fernando Pena, known as “ferix” on English Amiga Board has posted some updates in his project to create a SD Card interface for the Amiga. There are some videos showing the card working, and it looks pretty amazing. Although we already have the option to buy GOTEK drives for the Amiga, having an SD Card interface is very appealing, and…

'Viva Amiga' Documentary announce the world's first public screening at the Computer History Museum

The documentary ‘Viva Amiga’ was crowdfunded back in 2011 and it’s been in production since then. If you are, like us, looking forward to watch it, here is a great opportunity to be one of the first to enjoy it. The Viva Amiga Team and the organizers of the US Amiga 30th anniversary event are pleased to announce the world’s…

Video Review of 'Liquid Kids' for the Amiga

[youtube PksHJ7wCm2Q nolink] Liquid Kids was developed by Ocean Software in 1991, but it was never released. In 2003, Galahad of Fairlight obtained a copy, fixed several bugs and released it for the Amiga community. Lemon Amiga has published in its YouTube channel a play guide and review of the game. The video runs for almost 50 minutes and it…