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 ...
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 ...
First released in 1987 sporting a 16/32-bit CPU and 512Kb of RAM, the Commodore Amiga 500 is up there in the pantheon of 16-bit personal computer gaming systems. Although the product has long been ...
GameCentral talks to the co-creator of the new Amiga 500 mini-console, about the return of everything from Andrew Braybrook to GoldenEye 007. We’ve played and enjoyed a lot of mini-consoles over the ...
Commodore’s Amiga A500 computer from the 1980s is getting revived as a mini game console. Retro Games plans on selling the so-called “Amiga 500 Mini” early next year for $139.99. It will come with 25 ...
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 ...
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” ...
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 ...
In the late '80s/early '90s, the Amiga was lightyears ahead of the competition. While most PC and Apple owners of the day subsisted on a handful of colours and bleep bloop noises, Commodore's Amiga ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Commodore’s Amiga 500, a home computer that became a popular game system, is receiving a remake. The A500 Mini is ...
Something to look forward to: For many people, this writer included, the Commodore Amiga home computers of the late eighties and early nineties were a huge factor in their love of games and tech. Now, ...
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