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Hi folks, Some of you might remember my project to bring my Amiga 500 back from the shadows. If not, then you can find the previous posts here (part one) and here (part two). Sadly, this project has now come to end, but not a happy one I’m afraid. When I tried hooking up my [...]

My Amiga 500: Back from the Shadows Part 3


Good evening folks, If you are an Amiga owner that enjoys listening to MP3′s, please read on, as I’ve got some fantastic news for you today. Yesterday, AmigaKit announced the immediate availability of the MAS Player Evolution. This is basically an MP3 decoder for old-school Amiga systems. With this device you can play MP3 files [...]

MAS Player Evolution: MP3′s on the Amiga!


Hi everyone, Today I’ve got some news concerning a hardware upgrade for the Amiga 1200. It turns out that a new accelerator card will be available for purchase shortly. Vesalia, which is a popular Amiga shop in Germany, estimates that it will arrive on the 1st of March 2012. This new turbo card has been [...]

ACA-1231/42: Amiga 1200 Accelerator Card w/ 68030 CPU incl. MMU


Review of Lethal Weapon for the Amiga 500 Introduction The game we’re going to look at today is called Lethal Weapon and it was first released back in 1992. It was developed and published by Ocean, one of the largest software houses in the first half of the 1990′s. As the title of the game [...]

Review: Lethal Weapon (Amiga 500) (1992)


Hi folks, Just wanted to tell you that an interview with Varisys was published on the website of Obligement yesterday. Varisys is the manufacturer of the Nemo motherboards that are found in AmigaOne X1000′s. Please follow this link to go to the interview. I found it particularly interesting to read that new Amiga hardware is [...]

Interview with Paul Gentle of Varisys at Obligement


Review of Safari Guns for the Amiga 500 Introduction Safari Guns was developed by New-Deal Productions and published by Infogrames back in 1989. The game works on a standard Amiga 500 with 512KB of RAM and it comes on one floppy disk. The box-art looks both nice and inviting, which is not uncommon for older [...]

Review: Safari Guns (Amiga 500) (1989)