Laser Squad: Pioneering Tactical Brilliance
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.
Will Commodore Amiga Return?
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 Part 2
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: Psytronik’s New Action Puzzler Shines
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...
Breaking Hardware Limits with Demo Coding
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...
Exploring Serial Wire Debug with Airfrog
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...
Repairing Amiga 4000 Motherboard
In his latest marathon of silicon surgery, Chris Edwards Restoration tackles yet another problematic classic: an Amiga 4000 repair job that arrives battered, confused,...
Reviving a Broken NTSC C64 Board
In his latest video, Jan Beta tackles a pair of severely damaged NTSC Commodore 64 motherboards in an ambitious NTSC C64 repair challenge. Donated...