A few years ago Retro Games Ltd brought to market a functional miniature replica of the classic Commodore 64 computer. The company followed up a year alter with a full-sized C64 clone. So what’s next?
The classic Amiga 500 is getting remade and reborn as another miniature console for old school gaming (in case you're not interested in building a killer Amiga emulator yourself). While the original ...
It’s amazing how far technology has come over the past couple of decades. Back in 1987, the Amiga 500 and its successors revolutionised the computer industry. Now, if you run Google Chrome, you can ...
With the THEA500 Mini home computer building on the success of the recent debut of the The C64 Mini which miniaturised the Commodore 64. Here we get emulation of classic Amiga hardware - the A500, ...
The Amiga 500 is set to return as a mini-console, and it will feature a number of classics including Worms, Another World, The Chaos Engine, and more. In a press release, Retro Games has announced the ...
Modifying the Amiga 500 to speed up access to RAM in a memory expansion pack is a well documented procedure, with guides on the process written in the early 1990’s when the hardware was only a few ...
Google engineer Christian Stefansen has posted a rather unusual new Google Chrome demo, which emulates an Amiga 500 computer system in a web browser window. The Amiga 500 was a computer system first ...
Last week marked the 30th anniversary of Amiga, the PC line from Commodore that tried to fight the growing IBM PC hegemony in the spirit of the Commodore 64. And despite being unaware of the Amiga's ...
Commodore’s Amiga A500 computer from the 1980s is getting revived as a mini game console. Retro Games plans on selling the so-called “Amiga 500 Mini” early next year for $139.99. It will come with 25 ...
Commodore's classic Amiga 500 computer is getting an itty-bitty console remake. Retro Games—the brain behind the Commodore 64 Mini—has created the A500 Mini, due to hit shelves in early 2022. It'll ...
The desktop computer is dead. No, I don’t mean computers that are meant to sit either on or underneath a desk. I’m talking about computer cases that are placed on a desk horizontally, probably with a ...