Subject: Amiga game with title like SPQRJX and you play as a Silver Bug
I cant find it. Or grey bug. Character also kind of looks like an Armadillo
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Subject: Tetrix II - remembers me a little bit on Tetris :-)
Subject: Hi, it's kinda urgent. I wonder if my Amiga 500 is recapped. I bought it from someone 2 years ago who said it was (I think, but not sure, and can't get in contact with him). So took some random images of what hopefully can show if it is or not. Thanks
Subject: Another World on Amiga is an artistic masterpiece! But is it a good game? Amigos: Everything Amiga 321
Does anyone know were to get a Amiga CD32 window replacement? If anyone has one I will pay top dollar for one thanks.
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Subject: Pixel rendering: CRT vs LCD. I've been working for some time on this video: tons of close-up scenes and detail comparisons with different games side by side CRT/LCD... Should be over by next week #retrogaming #retrogames #retrogamer #retrocomputer #Pixels
Subject: Pixel rendering: CRT vs LCD. I've been working for some time on this video: tons of close-up scenes and detail comparisons with different games side by side CRT/LCD... Should be over by next week #retrogaming #retrogames #retrogamer #retrocomputer #Pixels
Subject: Anyone else get the Amibay-withdraw-syndrome???
Naaa.... Just kidding, but they are still down.
Can't wait to see how the migration will turn out in the end.
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Subject: I spent the weekend recapping, testing, and refurbishing a couple of Amiga 1200s 😀
I've got an option to buy a non-working A1200 for about £100. The machine switches on but I'm told it doesn't get through all of the system tests and hangs at a "grey screen". I assume this means one of the CIAs is defective.
Is this an easy fix? I reasonably handy with a soldering iron but I'm not nearly as good at de-soldering. I've done a little surface mount work but nothing I'd class as quality work. I know a little bit about how old 8 or 16 bit machines work but I wouldn't say I know much about the specifics of the Amiga internals
But I was always planning that an A1200 purchase would be a bit of a project that I'd tinker with and upgrade myself. So I was planning on doing things like recapping myself.
So I guess my question is, does the machine above sound salvageable and is it likely to be beyond my stated capabilities? Is there also a good repository of Amiga repair/troubleshooting knowledge?
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Subject: Chuck Rock -Versions Comparaison- Amiga, CD32, Atari ST, Sega Genesis, Sega CD and much more!
Subject: Only a few days left for our "Epic Action" C64/Amiga music album Kickstarter! Please come support us and get a free gift.
![]() | Hi all! In case you haven't yet heard, there are only a few days left on our Epic Action Kickstarter campaign! We're very nearly at 50% of our funding target and we could use your help. Everyone who pledges for the digital album tier or higher will get a free digital album gift whether the campaign is successful or not! Come and listen to our amazing demo tracks and join our growing group of backers. Thanks for your support! https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/prismaticrealms/epic-action-vol-1 [link] [comments] |
Subject: EPIC ACTION: C64/Amiga Game Music Remade as Epic Film Scores (Kickstarter)
![]() | Hi all. Only a few days left before our Kickstarter is over. Please come and support us. Anyone pledging for our digital album tier or higher gets a free gift! Rewards include albums from C64Audio, Chris Huelsbeck, Matthew Smith's Amiga Power and AmigaRemix's Dr.Future. Listen to our demo tracks on SoundCloud. You won't be disappointed. https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/prismaticrealms/epic-action-vol-1 [link] [comments] |
My father was having a clear out and discovered 2 original Amiga 1000s (no monitors). Does anyone have any idea of their value (if any) , there is a few other odds and ends too.
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Hi all
I remember one of my favourite Amiga games was a logic puzzle type game where you had to build a circuit using the provided inputs, AND, OR and NOT gates, to create the required output.
So, for example, if the input provided was 1101 and the required output was 0010, you would connect the input to a NOT gate and then connect that to the output.
If you were given inputs 10110 and 00110 and required the output 11001, you could connect the inputs together using an AND gate (giving 00110), then connect that to a NOT gate, and from there to the output.
Visually it looked and worked a bit like Pipemania and I spent many hours trying to solve the more complex levels later in the game.
I remember the game being called simply "Logic" (but it's not the same as other similarly-named games I've found online), and it came on the same (cracked) disc as another game, maybe Stunt Car Racer. Probably squeezed on there by the crackers.
So thanks to anyone who remembers this and/or can point me in the direction of where to get a copy of it.
PS. It wasn't Rocky's Boots either!
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