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| 28.Feb.2025 Howard Price |
Amiga disassembler with emulator: Aira Force 0.9.1 (Windows, Linux, macOS & RPi) With Version 0.9.0, Howard Price released a major update of his disassembler Aira Force (Video) for Amiga programs under Windows/64-bit, Windows/32-bit, macOS, Linux/64-bit and the Raspberry Pi. The new version 0.9.1 offers the following features:
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| 28.Feb.2025 |
Real-time strategy: First early demo version of "King Arthur's Campaign" After its train simulator "Trans-Pennine Express" (amiga-news.de reported), 'lifeschool' has started a new project: a real-time strategy game with some "Defender of the Crown" influences. The playing field in "King Arthur's Campaign" can be seen from a bird's eye view, the units are freely movable. The game is set in Roman times. Basically, the author is interested in the use of arrays in this game: by copying all X and Y coordinates of all units into an array each turn, he wants to be able to quickly check whether units have met. He has now released a first early demo version 0.3 as a hard disc image. (dr) [News message: 28. Feb. 2025, 06:12] [Comments: 1 - 28. Feb. 2025, 17:53] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
| 28.Feb.2025 2Bit Combo |
Run'n Gun: Demo update of "Operation Steel Rain" "Operation Steel Rain" is supposed to become a Run'n Gun for AGA Amigas, developed with the help of the Scorpion Engine (amiga-news.de reported). The updated demo version includes the following changes:
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| 28.Feb.2025 Thomas Harte |
8-/16-Bit emulator for macOS: Clock Signal v2025-02-26 Thomas Harte's Clock Signal is an emulator for various 8- and 16-bit platforms aiming to be invisible to the user. The idea is to simply start the source medium without configuring the emulator oneself. Clock Signal is available for Mac OS and Unix-compatible systems. Amiga emulation is included as well. Changes:
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| 26.Feb.2025 |
AmigaOS 4: clib4 1.5.0 With clib4 Andrea 'afxgroup' Palmatè is working on a variant of the official ADTools clib2, which should be specific for AmigaOS 4 in order to be easier to maintain and above all to add functions that are difficult to implement on original Amigas. This week version 1.5.0 has been released. (snx) [News message: 26. Feb. 2025, 12:34] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
| 26.Feb.2025 |
Python script: Music module converter xmtolsp The Python program xmtolsp converts XM modules of FastTracker 2 into LSP format. The eponymous LightSpeed player converts the music modules into a less computationally intensive low-level format that supplies the Amiga audio hardware with ready-made frame-by-frame instructions. (snx) [News message: 26. Feb. 2025, 12:34] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
| 26.Feb.2025 Flashback Symposium (ANF) |
Event: Flashback Symposium #02 in Jößnitz (Saxony, Germany) The Flashback Symposium will take place for the second time in Jößnitz in the Vogtland region (Saxony, Germany) from June 13 to 15. There will be lectures, workshops and competitions as well as larger tables for exhibitors than last year. A transportation service has also been set up. The event will be accompanied by a concert by "Blastromen" from Finland on Saturday and live music by "Solar Chrome" on Friday. (snx) [News message: 26. Feb. 2025, 12:34] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
| 26.Feb.2025 |
Demo scene: Results of Boozedrome 2025 As reported, this year's Boozedrome music competition has been an online event. On the first three places are Megapussi - Myrskylinnun Hulluta, Gabbapappa - The New Generation Of Music and Furious - Party People, the video of all participants is available on YouTube. (snx) [News message: 26. Feb. 2025, 12:33] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
| 26.Feb.2025 |
Video: MiSTer with an iPad screen At Retrohax.net a description has been published how to combine the FPGA Amiga MiSTer with the screen of an iPad. The result is shown in a video at the title link. (snx) [News message: 26. Feb. 2025, 12:33] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
| 26.Feb.2025 Amigatronics (ANF) |
Event: The Revision Satellite in Puçol (Spain) Press release: The Revision Satellite is back in Puçol from April 18 to 21, 2025! After a successful first edition, this event continues to grow as a key meeting point for Amiga and demoscene enthusiasts in Spain. As an official satellite party of the prestigious Revision Party in Germany, it brings the spirit of the legendary event closer to local fans. Hosted at Espai Jove, it offers competitions, live screenings of the Revision Party, and networking opportunities with top scene figures. Event Details:
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| 26.Feb.2025 Yawning Angel (ANF) |
Video tutorial: Anaglyph 3D graphics with AMOS In another video of his tutorial series about AMOS Professional, retro and Amiga fan 'Yawning Angel' describes how he has created some simple Anaglyph 3D graphics using AMOS. (snx) [News message: 26. Feb. 2025, 12:33] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
| 25.Feb.2025 (ANF) |
Frode Solheim is continuing to develop FS-UAE The Amiga emulator FS-UAE and its associated launcher is a platform-independent version of UAE for Windows, Mac OS X and numerous Linux and BSD variants. The last version of FS-UAE & Launcher, version 3.1.66, was released on 3 January 2022. Now Frode Solheim, the main developer of FS-UAE, has posted a detailed update posted on the English Amiga Board. He admits that he has been overworking himself over the last few years, but assures everyone that he is healthy and will not simply give up on the project without ensuring an orderly handover. Recently, he has taken the first steps to modernise FS-UAE and OpenRetro:
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| 25.Feb.2025 spillhistorie.no (ANF) |
Spillhistorie: Interview with game designer Jon Hare (Sensible Software) The Norwegian games magazine Spillhistorie.no has published an interview with Jon Hare, co-founder of Sensible Software. In the conversation, Hare shares insights into the studio's origins, the development of iconic games such as Sensible Soccer, Cannon Fodder and Wizball, and the creative diversity that characterised their projects. He reflects on British developer culture in the early 1990s and relationships with other studios such as the Bitmap Brothers and Graftgold. The full interview offers an interesting behind-the-scenes look at the legendary label Sensible Software. (nba) [News message: 25. Feb. 2025, 19:23] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
| 25.Feb.2025 Andreas Magerl (ANF) |
Print magazine: Amiga Future, issue 173 - preview and reading samples The reading samples and preview of issue 173 (March/April 2025) of Amiga Future are now online. The issue features the following topics, among others:
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| 25.Feb.2025 |
Classic remake "X-Out: Resurfaced" has been published The Amiga classic X-Out has been relaunched as announced under the name "X-Out: Resurfaced". The remake of the horizontally scrolling shoot ‘em up was published on 20 February 2025 for Xbox, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch and PC. In addition to the digital version, there are also physical special editions for PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch, which are available exclusively from the developer ININ Games. The gaudy remake offers revised graphics, a remixed soundtrack by Chris Hülsbeck and additional features such as a two-player co-op mode. The original X-Out game was released by Rainbow Arts in 1990 for the Amiga. It is considered one of the most outstanding horizontally scrolling shoot ‘em ups of its time. Particularly ground-breaking was the shop system, which allowed players to put together their own individually equipped submarine with different weapons and drones before each level. The dark underwater atmosphere, the impressive pixel graphics and the captivating soundtrack by Chris Huelsbeck made X-Out an unforgettable classic of the Amiga era. (nba) [News message: 25. Feb. 2025, 19:06] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
| 25.Feb.2025 |
Podcast: The Retro Hour talked to Kelly Sumner (ex-Commodore UK) In the latest episode of the Retro Hour podcast (Episode 468), Kelly Sumner shares his experiences from 15 years at Commodore, first as a trainee, then as a senior employee, and finally as Managing Director of Commodore UK. In the first part of this two-part interview, Sumner talks about his beginnings as a trainee engineer in 1979, the marketing of iconic products such as the Amiga 1000 and the C64, as well as less successful projects such as the C64GS console and the CDTV. He also talks about his surprise appearance on the TV show "GamesMaster". The full interview is available to listen to for free on The Retro Hour podcast website in episode 468 from minute 43:34. (nba) [News message: 25. Feb. 2025, 09:34] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
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