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Posted: March 5th, 2010, 1:26pm PST
Current phone market is like home computer market in the early 80’s:
iPhone & Amiga, BlackBerry & PC, Nokia & Atari, Android & PC, Palm & Spectrum, Windows Mobile & Commodore 64
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Posted: February 10th, 2010, 6:55am PST
The iPhone has a pretty popular Commodore 64 emulator but what I've really been waiting for is a program that emulates the Amiga, my favorite computer from bygone years that was superior to all competitors...and sold like shit, thanks to typically
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Posted: January 5th, 2010, 5:24am PST
It's almost 25 years since Commodore released the A1000 model that launched the line in the summer of 1985, and with the launch of the X1000 we will usher in a new beginning for the AmigaOS platform.
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Posted: December 2nd, 2009, 1:17am PST
UAE4ALL is a Commodore Amiga 500 emulator, ported by AnotherGuest to S60 (This emulator brings back the good old amiga memories :)). Recommendation is
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Posted: November 20th, 2009, 10:20am PST
Those were the years when computers were just starting out. When video games demanded more imagination from players who were chasing dots and small sprites on screens. Great years. Anyone still remembers such brands like Commodore, Amiga, and Spectrum?
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Posted: November 17th, 2009, 12:25pm PST
Frodo is a Commodore 64 home computer emulator. It was ported from Christian Bauer's original Frodo for Amiga. Porting for Epoc was done by Jal Panvel and
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Posted: October 26th, 2009, 11:48am PDT
Frodo is a Commodore 64 home computer emulator. It was ported from Christian Bauer's original Frodo for Amiga. Porting for Epoc was done by Jal Panvel and
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Posted: October 5th, 2009, 11:06am PDT
C64 Forever Express Edition is the new free version of the C64 emulator, preservation and support suite brought to you by Cloanto, Commodore/Amiga developers since the 1980s. Games, demoscene productions and historical items are ready to run.
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Posted: September 14th, 2009, 7:42pm PDT
Ever wonder what an Apple I circuit board, NeXT computer, a working Apple Lisa, Sol Terminal, a working Commodore Amiga, an Altair, an IMSAI 8080 playing KALISCOP, a working Coleco Adam (Bomb), or TRS 80 (Trash 80) looks like? Look no further than this gallery of vintage computers from the Vintage Computer Festival in Wall NJ.
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Posted: April 8th, 2008, 9:55am PDT
For all the nostalgic of the Amiga from Commodore: A video montage with more than 100 games and a selection of video from a few games that marked the Amiga reign.
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Posted: December 9th, 2007, 10:04pm PST
Part five of our series on the history of the Amiga covers the computer's bumpy road under Commodore's ownership, including marketing missteps and missed opportunities.
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Posted: October 21st, 2007, 9:32pm PDT
Part four of our series on the history of the Amiga covers Amiga's rescue by Commodore and its official unveiling at the Lincoln Center.