The Apollo Team behind the Vampire V4 just launched preorders for a new, all-in-one modern Amiga, dubbed the Apollo V4 A6000, ...
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 ...
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 ...
The Internet Archive is full of surprises. The group recently added a huge trove of Amiga games and programs to its collection, bringing the total to more than 10,000. Even better: It’s all available ...
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 ...
In another twist in the long saga of the Amiga computer, Gateway--the company's would-be savior--apparently won't be making a new Amiga machine anytime soon. Instead, the PC maker will focus on ...
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 ...
If you were once an Amiga user and moved over to the PC in the 90s you are probably well aware of UAE, or more likely the Windows specific WinUAE. UAE was first released back in 1995 and the last ...
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 ...
Back when the IBM PC was mostly used in text mode, the Amiga A1000 blazed with 4,096 colors and stereo sound. This package brings four Amiga-style games to your Pocket PC or phone, including Solitaire ...
Finally, say the Amiga faithful, new hardware. Amiga Inc. has announced a pair of upgrade boards for old Amiga computers as well as an OEM partner to produce the first new equipment in seven years.
Commodore’s Amiga computer may have been the most dazzling PC of the 1980s. It certainly had the most fanatical following. (I was one of the fanatics.) And now it’s back. Sort of. Okay, not really.