Laser Squad

Laser Squad: Pioneering Tactical Brilliance

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Laser Squad brought deep tactical combat to the Commodore 64 in 1988. Designed by Julian Gollop, it laid the foundation for X-COM with tense missions, squad management, and unforgiving strategy. A groundbreaking title that proved 8-bit machines could deliver truly complex gameplay.
Commodore Amiga return

Will Commodore Amiga Return?

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The question echoing through retro computing communities—forums, YouTube comments, and Discords alike—is simple: Will we ever see a new Commodore Amiga? In his latest...
CD32 repair journey

CD32 Repair Journey Part 2

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Chris returns with CD32 Repair Journey Part 2, tackling the restoration of his friend Lee’s Amiga CD32. In Part 1, Chris successfully revived his...
Musketeer C64 review

Musketeer C64 Review: Psytronik’s New Action Puzzler Shines

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In the latest Rapid Fire episode from BastichB 64K, viewers are treated to a fast-paced review of Musketeer, a newly released action platform puzzler...
demo coding effects

Breaking Hardware Limits with Demo Coding

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The latest video from Modern Vintage Gamer explores the extraordinary craft behind demo coding effects. It’s more than visual flair—it’s a technical showdown where...
Serial Wire Debug

Exploring Serial Wire Debug with Airfrog

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In this video, Piers Finlayson takes viewers deep into the internals of Airfrog, a wireless co-processor for ARM microcontrollers. The key focus is Serial...
Amiga 4000 repair

Repairing Amiga 4000 Motherboard

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In his latest marathon of silicon surgery, Chris Edwards Restoration tackles yet another problematic classic: an Amiga 4000 repair job that arrives battered, confused,...
NTSC C64 repair

Reviving a Broken NTSC C64 Board

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In his latest video, Jan Beta tackles a pair of severely damaged NTSC Commodore 64 motherboards in an ambitious NTSC C64 repair challenge. Donated...