The Dream Of Rowan – Pre-order Campaign
AmiTen Software have been around for a while now and most Amiga people have probably heard about them in one way or another by now for sure, one of the reasons is most likely because of their upcomming game ” The Dream Of Rowan “, a game i have mentioned before on this very site even. The game started as an normal game project and then it was put on kickstarter but failed to meet its...
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Building the TerribleFire TF530 accelerator board, part 5: Testing. More testing. And... happiness.
I'm learning new things about the TF530 almost daily...
Acer LCD screen that supports Amiga native 15khz modes
Today I wanted to show an interesting LCD screen from Acer that is a current model, available brand new in 2017.
Adelaide Retro Computing Group meeting Dec 2017
On Friday December 8th, 2017, we held the final Adelaide Retro Computing Group meeting in it's current form, with all three organisers (including myself) no longer running the events after this.
Phase5 and their new Boards. And Issues, is it a Fraud?
My Amiga Blog is back in business!
Hi All,
I am pleased to say that my study is finished for the year and exams done too as of today! This of course means that I can now return to my blog again!
Demoscene: Nerve Axis on TV in 1998 / "Relic" live
Now this has to be a unique, and one of the rarest pieces of Amiga history ever: demo group "Nerve Axis" gets visited by TV channel ".tv" ("dot TV")!
Gaming news: Elfie the Unicorn, Heroes of Gorluth, Tales of Gorluth II
New games! Amiworx and Amiga68K-Productions have some new stuff waiting for you classic Amiga gaming aficionados.
"Tales of Gorluth" by Amiworx got some sort of sequel by the name of "Heroes of Gorluth". It's an action adventure platformer, and claims to have some interesting NPC interaction, boss battles, lots of action, and high quality graphics and sound. It's available as digital download, and CD-ROM edition, which is limited to 300 copies, and requires a 68020 CPU, ECS/AGA, and 2MB RAM. You can get a glimpse of it's epicness over at:
Descent Freespace 2
A lot of AmigaOS 4 users are aware that you can currently buy a copy of Descent Freespace which was converted by Hyperion Software, however what appears to be little […]![]()
Amiga Future Issue 129: November/December 2017 – Out now!
David Pleasance Commodore memories at the Retro Computer Museum in Leicester
Babylonian Twins Kickstarter
I recived a mail from the guy behind the Babylonian Twins project a while ago now (a month ago…) and the mail basically asked if we could try and help getting more people in on the mailing list to (basically)motivate him to kickstart the project. The version will be multi-format and one of the versions will be the original Amiga version which they started (and supposedly finished) back in...



