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04.Aug.2016
amigafuture.de (Webseite)


Retro 7-bit announces some A500/A2000 extensions
On its website, the Polish team Retro 7-Bit (e.g. keyboard adapter SUM, A500Flash, mouse/joystick adapter Ryś) has announced a lot of new products, which currently are in development:
  • IDEA ZII, an IDE-controller for Zorro II
  • Wicher 2000, an accelerator board for the Amiga 2000: MC68000-processor (not included) with 7/14/28 MHz clock speed and max. 8MB FastRAM
  • Wicherek 14, an accelerator board for the Amiga 500: MC68000/68010 (not included) with 7 or 14MHz clock speed
  • Wicher 5k / 1M, a ChipRAM-extension for A500/A500+
(cg) (Translation: dr)

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24.Jul.2016
Patrick Nevian (ANF)


Shoot'em Up RESHOOT (AGA) can be preordered
Since October the former 'Amiga Joker'editor Richard Löwenstein has been working on his AGA-shooter RESHOOT which he started 20 years ago. According to the developer on Patreon he has almost finished the game, so it can be released in mid-August (promotion video).


The developer advertises for his game with the following features:
  • Fast and furious "Bullethell"-experience for A1200/4000 and CD³² (PAL)
  • All assembler-coded
  • 50 frames action, parallaxed visuals
  • AHX-musicplayer with accelerated chiptune
  • Deluxe edition including booklet "Amiga Joker - The Making of RESHOOT"
If you want to financially support the developer via patreon.com, then soon you will be contacted for the delivery of the CD or download version. All other interested users can now preorder the game in the Amiworx webshop. (cg) (Translation: dr)

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22.Jul.2016



Tennis simulation: Center Court 2 (AGA)
Twenty years ago, Gernot Fritsche was working on a sequel to his commercially distributed tennis simulation Center Court which was written in Blitz Basic - but he lost interest in the Amiga before the project was completed.


The source could now be rescued from the author's mostly broken harddisk, Fritsche added a title picture and the missing parts of the English translation using WinUAE. Center Court 2 requires an AGA Amiga, it was initially developed on a A1200 with 4 MB Fast RAM, recent builds were only tested on a similar WinUAE configuration though. (cg)

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