Of the machines from the 16-bit era, the Commodore Amiga arguably has the most active community decades later, and it’s a space which still has the power to surprise. Today we have a story which ...
[url=http://arstechnica.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=24384399#p24384399:a530jtya said: Aurich[/url]":a530jtya]Funny, the tech team and I were just discussing how someone ...
The Amiga platform took the world by storm in the 1980s. Developed by a crack team and brought to market by Commodore, the OCS chipset brought high-quality graphics and sound into the home computer ...
Although it has been over three decades since the first Commodore Amigas were originally released, a fan base for the beloved systems is still going strong. Of course, the Amiga install base is a ...
Author’s note: The Demo Scene is the final piece in a long-running Ars series on the history of the Amiga. As computer games became more and more complex in the late 1980s, the days of the individual ...