In the mid 1980s, there was a rash of 16-bit computers entering the market. One of them stood head and shoulders above the rest: Commodore’s Amiga 1000. It had everything that could reasonably be ...
The death of Commodore meant that the Amiga CD32 never really had a fighting chance when it was released in 1993. It tried its best, however, and while it featured a lot of ports, there are still ...
For many, the Amiga 500 remains one of the best gaming machines of all time. It has a staggering array of games that cover all sorts of different genres, some cracking arcade conversions, and a number ...