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 ...
Nostalgic fans of the Amiga line of computers can now access thousands of software titles dating back to the 1980s in their browser, thanks to a new collection available at the Internet Archive. Amiga ...
The Amiga 500 came out just over 30 years ago, seeing as many as 6000 games released across its lifespan and that of its two immediate successors, the Amiga 600 and Amiga 1200. But if you were to dig ...
The Internet Archive has once again expanded its in-browser emulation offerings, making available 10,000 software applications for the classic Amiga computer family. Founded with no lesser aim than ...
With zero fanfare, the Internet Archive uploaded a new collection of software last week from the Amiga, a mid-80s personal computer famous for its impressive-for-the-time game graphics. The new ...
If you were around back in the '80s and '90s and were old enough to play any of the games of the time, you will probably remember the Amiga computer system that was around. I remember those things ...
The year 2000, which once seemed so impossibly futuristic, had finally arrived. Bill McEwen, president of the new Amiga Inc., celebrated with a press release telling the world why he had bought the ...
The Amiga A1200 is making a comeback, and this time it’s not in the form of a scaled-down mini console. Retro Games Ltd, the same company behind devices like The A500 Mini and The C64 Mini, has now ...
For this kind of price and investment, it amazes me how this is not completely open source hardware. The Amiga community has seen so many things come and go since the original hardware went under, ...
The Internet Archive has been updated with a large software library for the Commodore Amiga 16-bit home computer. In total the collection currently runs to 10,365 games, applications and demos. All ...