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| 12.Jun.2025 |
Shoot'em Up: new demo version of "AmiSeaFox" AmiSeaFox (Video) is a clone of the 8-bit classic Seafox. The second demo version released two days ago features two new levels. (cg) [News message: 12. Jun. 2025, 22:25] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
| 12.Jun.2025 |
Jump'n Run: first demo version of Robot Jet Action 2 Tomasz 'Carrion' Mielnik's Robot Jet Action 2 is the Scorpion-based conversion of the C64 title Robot Jet Action by the same author. A first demo version Video is now available, which includes 8 levels but is still described by the developer as a "early WIP version": Some things are still simplified, others might not be working properly yet. Users should also expect "bugs or rough edges". (cg) [News message: 12. Jun. 2025, 22:23] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
| 12.Jun.2025 |
Open Hardware: Amiga Serial Midi Adaptor 1.3 The "Amiga Serial Midi Adapter" upgrades the MIDI interfaces on an Amiga. According to the developer, it converts the RX and TX signals of the serial port into the MIDI TTL standard and should therefore be compatible with (quote) "most Amiga MIDI software". Power is supplied directly via the serial port. All the necessary documentation for building the adaptor is available on Github. (cg) [News message: 12. Jun. 2025, 22:15] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
| 12.Jun.2025 |
Demoparty: Evoke from 15 to 17 August in Cologne This year's edition of the demoparty "Evoke" will take place from 15 to 17 August at the AbenteuerHallenKALK in Cologne. In addition to various demo competitions for modern platforms, there will also be a competition for "alternative platforms", which explicitly includes retro computers. There are also competitions for pixel graphic artists and tracker musicians. Tickets can only be purchased directly on site; there are no plans to buy them in advance via the Internet. (cg) [News message: 12. Jun. 2025, 22:10] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
| 12.Jun.2025 |
SMB2 handler: smb2fs version 53.9 for AmigaOS 3/4 and AROS Fredrik Wikstrom's SMB2 handler allows remote access to files via the SMB2/3 protocols. New features in version 53.9:
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| 11.Jun.2025 Amiga Future (website) |
7-bit: Firmware version 0.44 for Bluetooth adapter Already one week ago firmware version 0.44 for the BlueLink control pad adapter from 7-bit was released. As the manufacturer announces at the title link, the Bluetooth adapter is now also available from Alinea. (snx) [News message: 11. Jun. 2025, 09:09] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
| 11.Jun.2025 MorphZone (forum) |
MorphOS: Discord channel freely accessible / Exchange with IRC server Since mid-May, the instant messaging provider Discord (Wikipedia) does also have a MorphOS server. After initially requiring an invitation to participate, access is now possible directly. As Frank 'cyfm' Mariak explains at the title link, it is also possible to communicate in languages other than English in the "MorphOS Babylon" area. In addition, some channels are also mirrored to the IRC server on libera.chat so that you can also participate in them via IRC. Accordingly, the official MorphOS IRC channel is linked to its Discord counterpart as well. The following Discord-IRC links exist:
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| 11.Jun.2025 |
Video: AMOS game to insert and eject real floppy disks In a two-part video, Robert Smith demonstrates how he created an AMOS game with five real floppy disk drives in which you are asked to insert and eject floppy disks into randomly selected drives. (snx) [News message: 11. Jun. 2025, 09:09] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
| 11.Jun.2025 |
WHDLoad: Reinhold Kloth passed away Reinhold 'Stingray' Kloth passed away already in November, shortly after his 50th birthday, as has only now become known. In addition to many demoscene productions as part of his membership in groups such as Scoopex, Scarab and Desire, he was also one of the most eager contributors to the WHDLOad project: 847 installations were created by him alone, and he was involved in 247 more. Scoopex is planning a demo production in his memory and invites those who knew him to contribute a short text message at the title link. (snx) [News message: 11. Jun. 2025, 09:09] [Comments: 1 - 11. Jun. 2025, 23:45] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
| 10.Jun.2025 |
RTG driver: Preferences editor "P96Prefs" 47.21 for P96 With "P96Prefs" Thomas Richter has written an improved, alternative preferences editor for the RTG driver P96. AmigaOS 3.2 or newer is required. Since our last report on P96Prefs almost two years ago, numerous updates have been made, including support for environment variables, Matrox and Radeon card drivers, and PCI-based S3ViRGE graphics cards. The following changes have been made in the last two years and are included in the current version 47.21:
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| 10.Jun.2025 Games That Weren't |
Amiga Games That Weren't: Viking by New Deal Productions A new article on Games That Weren't is dedicated to the game "Viking", an ambitious but never released project by New Deal Productions for Amiga and Atari ST from 1990. Instead of a linear story, players would take on the role of Viking heroes such as Erik, Leif or Thorwald, setting out to discover the world with their ship and crew and creating their own quests. The plan was to create a huge geographical setting with 13 seas, 72 rivers and over 200 cities – including trade, sea battles, sieges of historic cities and magical tasks. The graphics and scope seemed extremely promising at the time. Why development was discontinued and the game never released remains unknown. (nba) [News message: 10. Jun. 2025, 01:01] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
| 10.Jun.2025 Retrogamingpappa (ANF) |
Worth a read: The creation of Boulder Dash A new article on Spillhistorie tells the story of how the legendary game Boulder Dash was created. In an interview with Canadian developer Peter Liepa, one of the game's co-developers, we learn about the background to the game – from Liepa's early experiences with computers to his groundbreaking approaches to level design. The original Boulder Dash was developed in 1984 by Peter Liepa and Chris Gray for 8-bit Ataris, followed by conversions for the Amiga, Commodore 64 and many other platforms. In early 2025, the anniversary edition Boulder Dash 40th Anniversary was released for modern gaming platforms. The article shows that the combination of a clever puzzle idea, fast-paced gameplay and user-friendly design contributed significantly to its worldwide success. (nba) [News message: 10. Jun. 2025, 01:01] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
| 10.Jun.2025 |
Game engine: Sevgi Engine v0.179 Sevgi Engine is a new open source game engine for creating of powerful Amiga games using the C programming language (video) and based on the ScrollingTricks archive by Georg Steger (amiga-news.de reported). Now version 0.179 is available providing the following changes:
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