The A1200 has been delayed nearly half a year due to 'global chip shortages' and is now scheduled for release on December 4.
The release of The A1200, a Commodore Amiga 1200 remake, is postponed by six months. Developer Retro Games announced this on ...
The C64C Ultimate will be manufactured using the same tools as the original was back in 1986. The C64C Ultimate will be manufactured using the same tools as the original was back in 1986. is a ...
THEC64 Mini - Black Edition is actually a follow-up to another THEC64 Mini console that focused on retro games. It sets itself apart not just with a matte-black finish on a 50% scale replica of the ...
Are you a fan of 80s home computing? You might be keen to keep your eye on the A500 Mini, launching next year. The Amiga 500, or A500, first released in 1987. It enjoyed several years being a very ...
This is the motherboard for the SMD2000 "BUSHFIRE" project, a mini-DTX sized Amiga 2000. Official project information can be found at Amiga Retro Brisbane projects ...
The Commodore 64 is back in black, sort of. Retro Games and Plaion Replai released a limited edition redesign of the best-selling computer, called THEC64 – Black Edition. Like its name suggests, the ...
TL;DR: Commodore is jumping on the bandwagon of trying to recruit Windows 10 leavers, now that Microsoft's OS has reached its End of Life. It's promoting Commodore OS Vision 3.0 as a privacy-focused, ...
In brief: Four decades after revolutionizing the home computer market, the Amiga still draws significant interest from hardware developers. The legendary gaming machine has been recreated countless ...
Now that Commodore has arisen from the depths of obscurity like Cthulhu awoken from R’lyeh, the question on every shoggoth’s squamose lips is this: “Will there be a new Commodore Amiga?” The New ...
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The Commodore 64 deserves to have a happy ending it never got in life. You’ve likely seen at least one of those rounded beige rectangles sitting prone and forlorn in some office or forgotten attic.