
The Amiga 1200 is without a doubt one of the most beloved computers of the 90s, known for its innovative design and forward-thinking capabilities for its time. Now, more than thirty years later, the Alicia 1200 project brings this classic back — but in a modern form. The most striking aspect of the Alicia 1200 is that the motherboard has been fully adapted to the Mini-ITX format, which means it fits perfectly into modern PC cases. The project started many years ago under the name “Lisa” and has evolved through numerous carefully considered refinements. Thanks to insights from earlier projects like the Amiga 4000 recreation “Denise,” the Alicia 1200 has been refined step by step to better reflect the needs and expectations of the community. At this moment, price and release date have not yet been officially announced. However, there is already plenty of enthusiasm and interest among Amiga fans and collectors. The Alicia 1200 is far more than a simple tribute to the Amiga 1200; it is a carefully engineered reinterpretation of a 90s legend. It is a thoughtful, modern interpretation that takes into account the needs of today’s Amiga users without forgetting the past. By combining compact dimensions, ease of use, and expandability but still remaining faithful to the original, the Alicia 1200 fits perfectly with the growing interest in retrocomputers. For those interested in a deeper dive into the technical aspects of the Alicia 1200 project, a detailed video walkthrough is available on YouTube. It offers valuable insights and a comprehensive look at the hardware innovations and design choices behind this modern Mini-ITX Amiga 1200 recreation.














