by Retro32UK | Oct 10, 2020 | Demoscene
Released at the Mountain Congress party 1993 this stunning demo smashed it, securing the group now less than first place in the Amiga compo. Some digging actually revealed the “hidden part” by “let pressed LMB + RMB when booting” –...
by Retro32UK | Oct 8, 2020 | Raspberry Pi
My recent Amiga Quake video running on Amibian showed the limitation of the little Pi4, managing an embarrassing 17fps @ 320 x 200 resolution. Now for an Amiga that’s pretty damn good however considering the Pi4 is a modern-day mini powerhouse, I kinda expected...
by Retro32UK | Oct 7, 2020 | Amiga
Continuing our run of Amibian / Amiberry performance demo videos, this little beaut shows the little Amiga that could take on the might of AmiQuake. Despite its framerate lacking somewhat compared to Doom (check out our last video) – it was more than playable...
by Retro32UK | Oct 6, 2020 | Amiga
The age-old question… can it run Doom? Whilst everything including Microwaves and Calculators run ID’s most iconic title, I’ve never had an Amiga capable of wielding the BFG. Whilst the video below of Doom (well ADoom) running on our Amibian 1.5ee...
by Retro32UK | Oct 5, 2020 | Amiga
If like me, you’re taking full advantage of modern Amiga SD/CF hard drives then you’ll be looking to fill it with your favorite games from your childhood. Running games from an internal drive using WDHLoad makes the gaming experience buttery smooth with...