Inside Jay Miner’s Amiga revolution: how one engineer changed personal computing

Jay Miner never fit the stereotype of a Silicon Valley visionary. He was not theatrical, not…

3SX Native PC port: bringing Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike to modern systems

Few fighting games carry the competitive legacy of Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike. Known for its…

This new roguelite space shooter looks absolutely wild – Astral Blitz

Astral Blitz is an upcoming roguelite twin-stick shooter from Spirit Forged Studios, heading to Steam in…

Rotoscoping techniques in Commodore Amiga games: a technical deep dive

In the early years of home computer gaming, when memory was measured in kilobytes, loading screens…

The legend of Zelda turns 40: a complete look at its legacy and impact

On February 21, 1986, Japanese players inserted a cartridge into their Famicom, pressed start, and were…

A dying planet, cosmic horror, and brutal bombat – inside Silent Planet

Silent Planet: Elegy of a Dying World is an upcoming gothic sci-fi Metroidvania that blends cosmic…

Keanu Reeves returns in new John Wick game from Saber Interactive

Saber Interactive has officially announced that it is developing a brand-new AAA video game based on…

Before Commodore stepped in: the three dentists who financed Amiga’s future

In the grand mythology of personal computing, revolutions are supposed to begin in garages, venture capital…

Timber Fever turns you into a combat-ready beaver on Steam

Timber Fever is what happens when someone looks at a peaceful forest and thinks, “You know…

10 Myths about the Commodore Amiga 1000 you probably still believe

In July 1985, the Commodore Amiga 1000 debuted at Lincoln Center in New York with a…

D.O.R.F. Real-Time Strategic Conflict: the classic RTS revival fans have been waiting for

D.O.R.F. Real-Time Strategic Conflict storms onto the field with the unapologetic energy of a commander who…

The Amiga Demoscene in 2026: why a 7 MHz computer still inspires digital artists

At three in the morning, in a cavernous former industrial hall in Germany that smells faintly…

This 64KB shooter proves you don’t need gigabytes to make a great FPS

In an industry where modern first-person shooters routinely consume tens or even hundreds of gigabytes, QUOD…

Serious Sam reborn: bringing arena FPS action to AmigaOS 4 and AmigaOne

In November 2025, one of the most energetic first-person shooters of the early 2000s made an…

Quake is now running on Analogue Pocket – PocketQuake released

PocketQuake is a focused technical achievement that brings Quake to the Analogue Pocket through a carefully…

THEA1200 and the return of the Amiga: can the 1992 rebel win again in 2026?

THEA1200 is a modern, upcoming plug-and-play reimagining of the legendary Amiga 1200, the 1992 home computer…

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