Tag: Amiga 1000
Commodore A1010 Floppy Repair
Clark Hale explores why one of his Commodore A1010 floppy drives fails to support daisy chaining. After comparing two board revisions, he uncovers missing power traces in the later model. A quick bodge wire fix restores functionality and reveals a likely design change related to Amiga 500 power limitations. Watch the full repair and explanation in this deep hardware dive.
Roguecraft Unboxing & Review on 10 Minute Amiga Retro Cast
This week on 10 Minute Amiga Retro Cast, Doug explores the latest release from Thalamus Digital and Badger Punch Games, Roguecraft. In this episode,...
Gameplay of New Amiga Games from January 2025
The latest episode from Retro Gaming Dino showcases gameplay videos of new games released for the Commodore Amiga in January 2025. This episode provides...
Absolute Zero: A New Puzzle Platformer for Amiga
Zener’s latest Amiga game, Absolute Zero, throws players into a world encased in ice, where survival depends on strategy and quick thinking. Taking on...
Amiga 1000 Reborn Again – Part 7
Back for part 7 of the GBA1000 build! Some more interesting problems in this part and more progress - we are nearing completion!
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The Legacy of Blue Byte and Why The Settlers Still Holds Up
Blue Byte may not be a household name for every gamer, but its influence on strategy games is undeniable. Founded in 1988 by former...
64 Commodore: A New Series from RavenWolf Retro Tech
RavenWolf Retro Tech is launching a fresh series that dives deep into the legacy of Commodore computers. Titled "64 Commodore," this series isn't just...
Happy New Year from The Oasis BBS!
As we step into 2025, we want to thank you, our amazing readers, for being part of The Oasis community. Your passion for retro...













