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  1. yearly power on of my OG #C64. I measured power source just before to make sure I am not burning anything. #1541ii is also OG and got some light head cleanup before. It all works like in 1992 when I got it second hand from happy German boy who replaced it by #a1200.

  2. yearly power on of my OG #C64. I measured power source just before to make sure I am not burning anything. #1541ii is also OG and got some light head cleanup before. It all works like in 1992 when I got it second hand from happy German boy who replaced it by #a1200.

  3. yearly power on of my OG #C64. I measured power source just before to make sure I am not burning anything. #1541ii is also OG and got some light head cleanup before. It all works like in 1992 when I got it second hand from happy German boy who replaced it by #a1200.

  4. yearly power on of my OG #C64. I measured power source just before to make sure I am not burning anything. #1541ii is also OG and got some light head cleanup before. It all works like in 1992 when I got it second hand from happy German boy who replaced it by #a1200.

  5. yearly power on of my OG #C64. I measured power source just before to make sure I am not burning anything. #1541ii is also OG and got some light head cleanup before. It all works like in 1992 when I got it second hand from happy German boy who replaced it by #a1200.

  6. "Some men still want to watch the world burn." - casually committing blasphemy, again.

    (Yes. I coded this. Much like I did with The Original Sin that was committed here: mastodon.social/@chainq/113257 )

    #amiga #falcon #atari #a1200 #demoscene #retrocomputing

  7. "Some men still want to watch the world burn." - casually committing blasphemy, again.

    (Yes. I coded this. Much like I did with The Original Sin that was committed here: mastodon.social/@chainq/113257 )

    #amiga #falcon #atari #a1200 #demoscene #retrocomputing

  8. "Some men still want to watch the world burn." - casually committing blasphemy, again.

    (Yes. I coded this. Much like I did with The Original Sin that was committed here: mastodon.social/@chainq/113257 )

    #amiga #falcon #atari #a1200 #demoscene #retrocomputing

  9. "Some men still want to watch the world burn." - casually committing blasphemy, again.

    (Yes. I coded this. Much like I did with The Original Sin that was committed here: mastodon.social/@chainq/113257 )

    #amiga #falcon #atari #a1200 #demoscene #retrocomputing

  10. "Some men still want to watch the world burn." - casually committing blasphemy, again.

    (Yes. I coded this. Much like I did with The Original Sin that was committed here: mastodon.social/@chainq/113257 )

    #amiga #falcon #atari #a1200 #demoscene #retrocomputing

  11. I always glanced lovingly at my friends Amiga, but never actually owned one as my heart was firmly set on a new fancy ST.

    theregister.com/2025/11/14/the

  12. I always glanced lovingly at my friends Amiga, but never actually owned one as my heart was firmly set on a new fancy ST.

    theregister.com/2025/11/14/the

    #Amiga #A1200 #RetroComputing #RetroGaming

  13. I always glanced lovingly at my friends Amiga, but never actually owned one as my heart was firmly set on a new fancy ST.

    theregister.com/2025/11/14/the

    #Amiga #A1200 #RetroComputing #RetroGaming

  14. I always glanced lovingly at my friends Amiga, but never actually owned one as my heart was firmly set on a new fancy ST.

    theregister.com/2025/11/14/the

    #Amiga #A1200 #RetroComputing #RetroGaming

  15. I always glanced lovingly at my friends Amiga, but never actually owned one as my heart was firmly set on a new fancy ST.

    theregister.com/2025/11/14/the

    #Amiga #A1200 #RetroComputing #RetroGaming

  16. Today, I pre-ordered a fullsize TheA1200 emulation machine. As a former owner of a real Commodore Amiga A1200 back in 1993, I just couldn't resist this cute replica model. Now, I'm excited for 2026!

    #Amiga #Commodore #TheA1200 #A1200 #Emulation #RetroGaming #90s

  17. Today, I pre-ordered a fullsize TheA1200 emulation machine. As a former owner of a real Commodore Amiga A1200 back in 1993, I just couldn't resist this cute replica model. Now, I'm excited for 2026!

    #Amiga #Commodore #TheA1200 #A1200 #Emulation #RetroGaming #90s

  18. My #amigaCD32 collection. All of these are cd32 games, although some of the boxes i piecemeal'd together from #amiga 1200 or 500 boxes. The #turrican 2 box there is the rare msdos release, but i have a burned copy of the homebrew #a1200 port in it. #lemmings is the #cdtv version, which works on a cd32. Jim Power is the recent #piko #port in the #a500 box. I *almost* have an #aminet collection that spells out aminet, im missing vol 23. I am an #american. <3 amiga. #retrogaming #retrocomputers

  19. My #amigaCD32 collection. All of these are cd32 games, although some of the boxes i piecemeal'd together from #amiga 1200 or 500 boxes. The #turrican 2 box there is the rare msdos release, but i have a burned copy of the homebrew #a1200 port in it. #lemmings is the #cdtv version, which works on a cd32. Jim Power is the recent #piko #port in the #a500 box. I *almost* have an #aminet collection that spells out aminet, im missing vol 23. I am an #american. <3 amiga. #retrogaming #retrocomputers

  20. My #amigaCD32 collection. All of these are cd32 games, although some of the boxes i piecemeal'd together from #amiga 1200 or 500 boxes. The #turrican 2 box there is the rare msdos release, but i have a burned copy of the homebrew #a1200 port in it. #lemmings is the #cdtv version, which works on a cd32. Jim Power is the recent #piko #port in the #a500 box. I *almost* have an #aminet collection that spells out aminet, im missing vol 23. I am an #american. <3 amiga. #retrogaming #retrocomputers

  21. My #amigaCD32 collection. All of these are cd32 games, although some of the boxes i piecemeal'd together from #amiga 1200 or 500 boxes. The #turrican 2 box there is the rare msdos release, but i have a burned copy of the homebrew #a1200 port in it. #lemmings is the #cdtv version, which works on a cd32. Jim Power is the recent #piko #port in the #a500 box. I *almost* have an #aminet collection that spells out aminet, im missing vol 23. I am an #american. <3 amiga. #retrogaming #retrocomputers

  22. My #amigaCD32 collection. All of these are cd32 games, although some of the boxes i piecemeal'd together from #amiga 1200 or 500 boxes. The #turrican 2 box there is the rare msdos release, but i have a burned copy of the homebrew #a1200 port in it. #lemmings is the #cdtv version, which works on a cd32. Jim Power is the recent #piko #port in the #a500 box. I *almost* have an #aminet collection that spells out aminet, im missing vol 23. I am an #american. <3 amiga. #retrogaming #retrocomputers

  23. Daha dün Raspberry Pi 400'e, 500'e ve 500+'a sâdece bir MiniSD kart takarak anladığım kadarı ile başka bir Amiga Emülatörü olan "Pimiga" nın nasıl kolayca ve sorunsuz kurulup çalıştığını gösteren bir video paylaşmıştım!

    ..devamı yanıtta..

    #amiga #A1200 #raspberryPi500plus
    _______
    • Big News About THE A1200, OS3.3 Announced, More New Amiga Keyboards, New Games at Amiga 40 Germany: youtube.com/watch?v=5WoVLTX0nBA

  24. Daha dün Raspberry Pi 400'e, 500'e ve 500+'a sâdece bir MiniSD kart takarak anladığım kadarı ile başka bir Amiga Emülatörü olan "Pimiga" nın nasıl kolayca ve sorunsuz kurulup çalıştığını gösteren bir video paylaşmıştım!

    ..devamı yanıtta..

    #amiga #A1200 #raspberryPi500plus
    _______
    • Big News About THE A1200, OS3.3 Announced, More New Amiga Keyboards, New Games at Amiga 40 Germany: youtube.com/watch?v=5WoVLTX0nBA

  25. Daha dün Raspberry Pi 400'e, 500'e ve 500+'a sâdece bir MiniSD kart takarak anladığım kadarı ile başka bir Amiga Emülatörü olan "Pimiga" nın nasıl kolayca ve sorunsuz kurulup çalıştığını gösteren bir video paylaşmıştım!

    ..devamı yanıtta..

    #amiga #A1200 #raspberryPi500plus
    _______
    • Big News About THE A1200, OS3.3 Announced, More New Amiga Keyboards, New Games at Amiga 40 Germany: youtube.com/watch?v=5WoVLTX0nBA

  26. Daha dün Raspberry Pi 400'e, 500'e ve 500+'a sâdece bir MiniSD kart takarak anladığım kadarı ile başka bir Amiga Emülatörü olan "Pimiga" nın nasıl kolayca ve sorunsuz kurulup çalıştığını gösteren bir video paylaşmıştım!

    ..devamı yanıtta..

    #amiga #A1200 #raspberryPi500plus
    _______
    • Big News About THE A1200, OS3.3 Announced, More New Amiga Keyboards, New Games at Amiga 40 Germany: youtube.com/watch?v=5WoVLTX0nBA

  27. Daha dün Raspberry Pi 400'e, 500'e ve 500+'a sâdece bir MiniSD kart takarak anladığım kadarı ile başka bir Amiga Emülatörü olan "Pimiga" nın nasıl kolayca ve sorunsuz kurulup çalıştığını gösteren bir video paylaşmıştım!

    ..devamı yanıtta..

    #amiga #A1200 #raspberryPi500plus
    _______
    • Big News About THE A1200, OS3.3 Announced, More New Amiga Keyboards, New Games at Amiga 40 Germany: youtube.com/watch?v=5WoVLTX0nBA

  28. Those "Yeah, #A1200 remake incoming" reviews in renowned tech magazines - all mention a good collection of games that will be included and then mentioning the Turrican Trilogy, Ruff 'n' Tumble or Defender of the Crown. I'm talking about well known tech portals here (German Language: Heise, Golem, Der Standard; international: Toms Hardware) and of course various gaming portals.

    Yet, besides the "expertise" one would expect, no one mentions that those are native Amiga 500 (or A1000 with a RAM upgrade... let's say OCS/ECS systems) games. No A1200 needed, no special features of the 7 years younger (!) machine is touched. Yes they run totally well at the younger hardware; yes - those are good or good looking or both of it games - but no A1200 games.
    And honestly, there aren't much A1200 "killer" games out there that stood the test of time.

    Still. It's like selling a Gameboy Advance Remake and bundling this with Original Gameboy Games with 4 shades of yellowish green like Tetris or the original Pokemon Blue.
    The GBA can do so much more! But the reviews would go like: Cool games like Tetris and Pokemon Blue are part of the bundle! Yeah!!

    I seriously wonder, who will buy this. People who really and desperately want to play Amiga games have an emulator on their laptop (or hacked game console or PC or raspberry or China portable), an FPGA based system (MISTer) or the original hardware - the best option of all.

    If the remake would be FPGA based, that would be interesting, but it isn't. Why the hell would I buy this thing then, that looks like an A1200 but isn't, while I can have it's functionality at any electrified potato?
    And less fiddly, when it comes to side loading other games?

    Sure, people will buy it anyway, but seriously - their reasoning (besides being not firm with computer stuff - but what Amiga freak is?!) is very beyond me.

    #retrogaming #Amiga

  29. Those "Yeah, #A1200 remake incoming" reviews in renowned tech magazines - all mention a good collection of games that will be included and then mentioning the Turrican Trilogy, Ruff 'n' Tumble or Defender of the Crown. I'm talking about well known tech portals here (German Language: Heise, Golem, Der Standard; international: Toms Hardware) and of course various gaming portals.

    Yet, besides the "expertise" one would expect, no one mentions that those are native Amiga 500 (or A1000 with a RAM upgrade... let's say OCS/ECS systems) games. No A1200 needed, no special features of the 7 years younger (!) machine is touched. Yes they run totally well at the younger hardware; yes - those are good or good looking or both of it games - but no A1200 games.
    And honestly, there aren't much A1200 "killer" games out there that stood the test of time.

    Still. It's like selling a Gameboy Advance Remake and bundling this with Original Gameboy Games with 4 shades of yellowish green like Tetris or the original Pokemon Blue.
    The GBA can do so much more! But the reviews would go like: Cool games like Tetris and Pokemon Blue are part of the bundle! Yeah!!

    I seriously wonder, who will buy this. People who really and desperately want to play Amiga games have an emulator on their laptop (or hacked game console or PC or raspberry or China portable), an FPGA based system (MISTer) or the original hardware - the best option of all.

    If the remake would be FPGA based, that would be interesting, but it isn't. Why the hell would I buy this thing then, that looks like an A1200 but isn't, while I can have it's functionality at any electrified potato?
    And less fiddly, when it comes to side loading other games?

    Sure, people will buy it anyway, but seriously - their reasoning (besides being not firm with computer stuff - but what Amiga freak is?!) is very beyond me.

    #retrogaming #Amiga

  30. Those "Yeah, #A1200 remake incoming" reviews in renowned tech magazines - all mention a good collection of games that will be included and then mentioning the Turrican Trilogy, Ruff 'n' Tumble or Defender of the Crown. I'm talking about well known tech portals here (German Language: Heise, Golem, Der Standard; international: Toms Hardware) and of course various gaming portals.

    Yet, besides the "expertise" one would expect, no one mentions that those are native Amiga 500 (or A1000 with a RAM upgrade... let's say OCS/ECS systems) games. No A1200 needed, no special features of the 7 years younger (!) machine is touched. Yes they run totally well at the younger hardware; yes - those are good or good looking or both of it games - but no A1200 games.
    And honestly, there aren't much A1200 "killer" games out there that stood the test of time.

    Still. It's like selling a Gameboy Advance Remake and bundling this with Original Gameboy Games with 4 shades of yellowish green like Tetris or the original Pokemon Blue.
    The GBA can do so much more! But the reviews would go like: Cool games like Tetris and Pokemon Blue are part of the bundle! Yeah!!

    I seriously wonder, who will buy this. People who really and desperately want to play Amiga games have an emulator on their laptop (or hacked game console or PC or raspberry or China portable), an FPGA based system (MISTer) or the original hardware - the best option of all.

    If the remake would be FPGA based, that would be interesting, but it isn't. Why the hell would I buy this thing then, that looks like an A1200 but isn't, while I can have it's functionality at any electrified potato?
    And less fiddly, when it comes to side loading other games?

    Sure, people will buy it anyway, but seriously - their reasoning (besides being not firm with computer stuff - but what Amiga freak is?!) is very beyond me.

    #retrogaming #Amiga

  31. Those "Yeah, #A1200 remake incoming" reviews in renowned tech magazines - all mention a good collection of games that will be included and then mentioning the Turrican Trilogy, Ruff 'n' Tumble or Defender of the Crown. I'm talking about well known tech portals here (German Language: Heise, Golem, Der Standard; international: Toms Hardware) and of course various gaming portals.

    Yet, besides the "expertise" one would expect, no one mentions that those are native Amiga 500 (or A1000 with a RAM upgrade... let's say OCS/ECS systems) games. No A1200 needed, no special features of the 7 years younger (!) machine is touched. Yes they run totally well at the younger hardware; yes - those are good or good looking or both of it games - but no A1200 games.
    And honestly, there aren't much A1200 "killer" games out there that stood the test of time.

    Still. It's like selling a Gameboy Advance Remake and bundling this with Original Gameboy Games with 4 shades of yellowish green like Tetris or the original Pokemon Blue.
    The GBA can do so much more! But the reviews would go like: Cool games like Tetris and Pokemon Blue are part of the bundle! Yeah!!

    I seriously wonder, who will buy this. People who really and desperately want to play Amiga games have an emulator on their laptop (or hacked game console or PC or raspberry or China portable), an FPGA based system (MISTer) or the original hardware - the best option of all.

    If the remake would be FPGA based, that would be interesting, but it isn't. Why the hell would I buy this thing then, that looks like an A1200 but isn't, while I can have it's functionality at any electrified potato?
    And less fiddly, when it comes to side loading other games?

    Sure, people will buy it anyway, but seriously - their reasoning (besides being not firm with computer stuff - but what Amiga freak is?!) is very beyond me.

    #retrogaming #Amiga

  32. Those "Yeah, #A1200 remake incoming" reviews in renowned tech magazines - all mention a good collection of games that will be included and then mentioning the Turrican Trilogy, Ruff 'n' Tumble or Defender of the Crown. I'm talking about well known tech portals here (German Language: Heise, Golem, Der Standard; international: Toms Hardware) and of course various gaming portals.

    Yet, besides the "expertise" one would expect, no one mentions that those are native Amiga 500 (or A1000 with a RAM upgrade... let's say OCS/ECS systems) games. No A1200 needed, no special features of the 7 years younger (!) machine is touched. Yes they run totally well at the younger hardware; yes - those are good or good looking or both of it games - but no A1200 games.
    And honestly, there aren't much A1200 "killer" games out there that stood the test of time.

    Still. It's like selling a Gameboy Advance Remake and bundling this with Original Gameboy Games with 4 shades of yellowish green like Tetris or the original Pokemon Blue.
    The GBA can do so much more! But the reviews would go like: Cool games like Tetris and Pokemon Blue are part of the bundle! Yeah!!

    I seriously wonder, who will buy this. People who really and desperately want to play Amiga games have an emulator on their laptop (or hacked game console or PC or raspberry or China portable), an FPGA based system (MISTer) or the original hardware - the best option of all.

    If the remake would be FPGA based, that would be interesting, but it isn't. Why the hell would I buy this thing then, that looks like an A1200 but isn't, while I can have it's functionality at any electrified potato?
    And less fiddly, when it comes to side loading other games?

    Sure, people will buy it anyway, but seriously - their reasoning (besides being not firm with computer stuff - but what Amiga freak is?!) is very beyond me.

    #retrogaming #Amiga

  33. „Nicht nur Gaming: Der Retro-Rechner kommt als voll funktionsfähiger Emulator inklusive Die Siedler II Portierung.

    …25 vorinstallierte Spiele

    …lässt sich einfach via HDMI an einen Monitor oder TV anschließen.“

    derstandard.at/story/300000029

    #amiga #a1200 #retro #nerd #gamer #emulator