Commodore’s Amiga 500 was one of the most popular home computers in the era just before the PC swallowed the world. Now, thirty years and change since its heyday, Retro Games is making a “mini” ...
The realm of retro gaming PC tech is something of a rabbit hole, and it's easy to accidentally become an antiquated Alice. From experience, I can tell you that exploring that vintage wonderland costs ...
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 ...
With modern consoles offering gamers graphics so photorealistic that they blur the line between CGI and reality, it's easy forget just how cartoonishly blocky they were in the 8-bit era. In his new ...
The death of Commodore meant that the Amiga CD32 never really had a fighting chance when it was released in 1993. It tried its best, however, and while it featured a lot of ports, there are still ...
Retro Games has announced the A500 Mini. It is a smaller version of the 16-bit Amiga 500 home computer that originally released in 1987. The A500 Mini will emulate the Amiga 500's original chip set, ...
We prefer our classic consoles to pack a high-powered gaming PC under the hood, but the mini console revival continues with a particularly compelling addition: the A500 Mini. This revision of 1987's ...
The Amiga, Commodore's illustrious family of computers, celebrates its 30th birthday today, with the release of the original A1000 way back on July 23, 1985. Originally pitched as a sturdy, affordable ...
The latest throwback mini console is an homage to a home computer — the Commodore Amiga 500, reborn as The A500 Mini from Retro Games Ltd, the same company behind 2018’s C64 Mini. The collector’s item ...
Retro Games announces the creation of THEA500 Mini, a fully licensed re-imagining of the much-loved 16-bit home computer starring a plethora of classic Amiga games. Due early 2022, THEA500 Mini is a ...
WinUAE takes you back to the “computer of the future,” Commodore’s Amiga. Back in the 1980’s, a select group of computer pioneers got a glimpse of the future in the form of Commodore’s Amiga computer ...
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