Barbarian’s Glory: The Tale of Soiled Iron
                    The year is the 1980s—or perhaps closer to 4000 BC. Two groundbreaking "innovations" present an exciting career path for brawny, long-haired men with crown-shaped...                
            Dr. Maria: A Pill-Flipping Puzzle Adventure for the Commodore 64
                    An experimental virus outbreak is underway! Mutated viruses are attempting to escape a research lab, and it’s up to Dr Maria to stop them....                
            Progress Update on RAMLink RAMcard XL: V1 Tested, V2 Enhancements and Adjustments
                    Thomas Christoph from COREi64 has announced that work on the RAMLink RAMcard XL's is progressing. The V1 and V2 boards are functioning well. The...                
            From Hand-Wired to PCB: Exploring PC Analog Sticks on the Amiga
                    In the latest update from CRG, a few weeks ago, Chris from @005AGIMA tagged CRG in a message asking if they knew anything about...                
            DesTestMAX Diagnostic Tool for Commodore 64
                    When diagnosing stubborn Commodore 64 issues, the DesTestMAX diagnostic tool has become the go-to solution. In a recent episode of 8Bit Retro ReFix, the...                
            Reviving the Commodore 64: Installing a Modern VIC Chip Replacement
                    In their latest video, Triple Freedom began an exciting task: installing a new VIC chip replacement for the Commodore 64. The original VIC chips,...                
            Foenix F256 Internet Options Explained
                    8-Bit Wall of Doom returns with an in-depth guide to getting your Foenix F256 online. From classic Wi-Fi modems to the advanced Featherboard ESP module and the user-friendly Meatloaf IEC adapter, the video explains three effective ways to bring this retro powerhouse onto the internet.                
            Exploring the AA3000 and A3000+: Commodore’s AGA-Based Amiga 3000 Projects
                    In this episode of GadgetUK, the team takes a closer look at an AA3000+ board from Andy T.
The AA3000 and A3000+ were two separate...                
            
            
		
















