Jonathan Nash was a mysterious, unreasonably talented and incredibly funny man, who influenced generations of writers ...
To be an Amiga fan during the dying days of the hardware platform back in the mid 1990s was to have a bleak existence indeed. Commodore had squandered what was to us the best computer ever with ...
The Commodore Amiga was a computer gaming system that featured advanced games for its time, with titles that displayed ...
Several huge releases helped kickstart the trend, such as the Commodore 64, Commodore Amiga, the IBM 5150, and others. Some of those systems sold millions of units and were mainstays in households ...
The Commodore Amiga was one of the dominant home computers of the '80s and '90s, popular for its power, affordability and eventually for the vast array of software that was developed for it.
But the days of tediously color-matching to vintage hardware are gone, thanks to [retrohax] offering custom-mixed spray paints in Amiga 500 Beige, C-64 Beige, and ATARI ST/SE Grey. (At the moment ...
Veterans and technology historians will already be paying attention here: wasn't 1985 also the year of the Amiga? Exactly, and it was not only this ground-breaking computer, also from Commodore ...
For more details on the hardware of the C128 and its development, we recommend this video by 8-Bit-Guy (with Bill Herd as a guest), as well as a lecture on his last time at Commodore and the two ...