Tag: kotaku
Earok (Erik Hogan) over at Unofficial CD32 Ports has updated his lovely website with another new release, this time round it’s Jaguar XJ220. Jaguar XJ220 by Core is a fantastic arcade racer and is quite possibly Unofficial CD32 Ports most bonus-laden solo release to boot. Features Latest WHDLoad slave – copy protection screen so no keyboard is required (but useful…
WinUAE 3100b23 RC3 has been released. We’re getting close to the end of this beta now, with a new release very close on the horizon! WinUAE is without a doubt 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. Download: winuae_3100b23.zipRelease Notes: http://eab.abime.netSource: http://www.winuae.net
To shorten the time until the Sqrxz 3 release, Retroguru presents an update of Sqrxz 1.This is not just a minor update, but the program was recoded from scratch, based on Sqrxz 3 code (which inherited code from Solid Gold). Enjoy Jump & Run frustration at smooth 50 fps! Minimum system requirements: Amiga, 1 MB, Kickstart 1.2. The second button on…
The guys over at C64.com have added an interview with Mevlüt Dinç / MD Software, Vivid Image. Mevlüt started dabbling with the Spectrum computer purely for fun. Learning to program, he created a few basic demos from just books and magazines. Within two years he had learnt how to program in machine code. In time he moved onto programming games…
Amiga Lovers among you surely remember Lotus III by Gremlin/Magnetic Fields. As you may recall, before you start the race, you are presented with a CD Player, which allows you to select the soundtrack. This CD player is now available in a web version, based on JavaScript! Have Fun! [youtube Uh3WTW9ifps nolink] News Source: Lotus III – CD PlayerDownload the…
Ilkka Sjöstedt has written an in-depth review about the new C64 Reloaded Motherboard.The C64 Reloaded is a new C64 motherboard. It has been recreated according to the schematics of C64B3 model, ASSY NO 250466, and is designed to use the original C64 chipset. A good description you’ll find on the announcement on Individual Computers’ website. Basically, it’s a real Commodore…
Adrian Kurek modified his Commodore 64 to work with 12V DC. This makes it possible to use a battery to power the computer. Also this is not the only modification he made, he also added: SD2IEC, Mini LCD screen, Stereo SID with amplifier, Speakers and C64 original ROM/JiffyDOS with an OS switch. Check the video below to see it in…
Using 10m² of 3mm MDF, a Raspberry Pi and a 19″ computer monitor, Ilhan Ünal has built a gigantic Gameboy. The idea came a year ago from a informal conversation between Ilhan and the organizer of a Belgian Chiptune festival called Nintendoom. After one year of hard work, the “handheld” is ready, as you can see from the picture above….
















