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Game Review: The Pawn

One of the Amiga games that stuck in my imagination forever despite dating back 35 years ago is The Pawn. This game, initially a text-only adventure developed and published for the Sinclair QL in 1985, was written by Rob Steggles at Magnetic Scrolls and soon became a hit due to its peculiar nature of making […]

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Hibernated2 – Status Update

As our fellow readers very well know from articles like my previous one, here at AmigaGuru we have a fondness not only for Amiga and PlayStation system but also for the right dose of retrocomputing, especially when it is Commodore-related. That’s how we spotted the work of Pond Software and the likes and, with that, […]

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Unboxing Fred’s Journey For The Amiga

I started this article back in March/April but so many things happened at that time that writing for the blog went on the backburner sadly, the funny thing with this though is that this was initially going to be an article about the free digital download version which has since then become a full physically […]

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Why I Will Stop Developing OS4 Stuff

A few years ago, it was back in 2012, ToAks wrote a similar article, stating that the stop was caused, among other things, by all the lies and betrayals that surfaced after Commodore demise. Aside from that, other very important reasons were to be found in family matters, for sure more important of anything else. […]

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Golden Wing Deluxe Collector’s Edition Unboxing

A while back we posted about the pre-order campaign of Golden Wing Deluxe Collector’s Edition box release and since then the game has been released and most of the pre-orders have arrived safely in the hands of their new owners. The game arrived last week here and normally I would have done an unboxing and […]

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New Amiga Book Coming On KS

Over a year ago I reviewed the outstanding book Commodore: The Inside Story,  from former Commodore UK managing director David Pleasance. Writing said a review was a kind of cathartic experience to me since, as you can learn by reading my biography here, I was “forced” to stay away from computers the exact moment their […]

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The Curse Of Rabenstein Review

In a world that is often depersonalized and where we tend to follow major brands instead of real people, it is a real pleasure to finally find someone really inspiring. As far as I am concerned, this one is Stefan Vogt, adventures writer and coder who we already introduced on these pages with Hibernated 1 […]

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A Mind Forever Voyaging

In 2031 the world is on the brink of chaos. In the United States of North America, spiraling crime and unemployment rates, decayed school systems and massive government regulations have led to a lazy, contentious society. To reverse this critical situation, government and industry leaders have developed a Plan combining the economic freedom and strong […]

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