AMIGA Brisbane Retro Group - Big Banner Design WIP
Bridge Strike – River Raid Remade
Bridge Strike came out a few weeks ago and I feel that there haven’t really been enough articles and blogs about the game itself and more so the physical floppy and CD releases, well, I certainly felt that I couldn’t find all the information I wanted at least. AmigaGuru’s to the rescue it is then… […]
A Rather Special Interview With Peter Molyneux
SkillGrid - new vertical shoot'em up game for Amiga!
Amiga games developers are pretty active these days - here's the latest release in Amiga shoot'em up games. And it's an impressive one.
"SkillGrid" is a new vertical shoot 'em up for AGA Amigas by Simone "RETREAM" Bevilacqua, who by the way is also responsible for the excellent BOH and Huenison games, among others, and has created a little gaming universe made of his creations.
GoADF! - advanced ADF utility
Krzysztof "Bitplan" Donat from Poland has just released a nice tool to handle your ADF files, and do a bit more.
GoADF! is more than just your average ADF disk writing tool. It shows information about your ADF files, like filesystem type, used/free space on disk, and more, it can extract individual files from an ADF, it can mount ADFs as a logical drive to AmigaOS, of course it can write your ADF files to floppy disk, and it does a couple of other useful things.
AMIGA copper gradient Editor - WIP
Wouldn't it be great if we had a custom editor to be able to not only create nice copper effects for Amiga games or demos but to be able to export either code, image.
Ballistic Beer - Amiga social meetup
I'm taking the time to socialise with other Amigans, not something I actually have done recently or in the past, certainly not locally. For the event I decided to create a quick Amigan style colour cycle animation. Using Brilliance II on the Vanilla A1200. For more info please visit my Patreon site below (no paywall for this one). I have decided that all posts from now on should be open at some point but for people who support me get a few days early preview insight.
The Ninja Warriors Are Back – Once Again
The best thing about today’s consoles is that we get a lot of new games for them, well, quite a lot of them are actually remakes and whatnot from the old times and maybe best of all is that they even do the lesser known/abandoned games too. One of the least expected revivals happened a […]
APRIL - Update
Hi Everyone,
APRIL update!
Just got back from family holiday in Sri Lanka (thankfully we are all safe from the recent bombing)
Quick update, this is what I'm working on right now:
- New Amiga Game (untitled), similar to Galaga (game released before 2020)
- AmigaKit graphic requests (PCMCIA)
- Iridium Development
- New AmigaX (need name?) Hardware/Software (Classic)
- Rygar help (possibly new levels, at the moment asking my Patrons if they would like me to spend some times focusing on this)
A Look At The Boxed Edition Of Trap Runner
Trap Runner was one of last year’s must-haves if you are into Amiga games and while the game is actually free as a download title you can support the developer by getting this new retail version. You can read more about the actual game and where to download it in my earlier write up here. […]
The Gorluth Games So Far – Zelda On The Amiga?
I blogged twice about Tales Of Gorluth back in 2014 and I promised to do another article about it too and needless to say that I did not forget it but I just never got around to playing the game enough to really write something informative and decent about it. Amiworx is the developer of […]
Guitar Hero For the Amiga You Say? -Trackerhero Or Modsurfer
TrackerHero and Modsurfer have several things in common, not only are they both music/rhythm games but they’re also free and perhaps best of all is that they support your own Protracker modules too. I never did get around to write about TrackerHero sadly, but now that Modsurfer came out I sort of got this idea […]
GODS Remastered – Into The Wonderful?
Gods Remastered was released late last year with nearly no coverage or hype and the reason why I didn’t mention it anywhere either was simple enough, it was only released for Steam and Xbox, you know, the two formats I care the least (Ok, Atari too) about. The PlayStation 4 & Switch version came out […]
Shogo game on X5000 and PC Emulation
This weekend I took a look at the recently released Shogo: Mobile Armor Division, ported to AmigaOS 4.1 by Hyperion Entertainment! I took a look at it on my AmigaOne X5000 and also under emulation on UAE on my Windows 10 Core i7 laptop.
