If you’re in the Amiga scene there’s a high probability that you’ll know of h0ffman. Musician, coder, DJ and all round nice guy. In this video from RMC h0ffman looks back on his history with the demoscene, music, games and everything in between....
Check out our latest video showing the PiStorm32 performance on a PiStorm32 Lite / Raspberry Pi3A+ and Musashi. Figures are compatible with the 500 PiStorm but IMO feels like a much more mature product. This solution has already taken over daily duties from my TF1260....
Firstly, I’d like to give thanks to Claude Schwarz and the whole team involved in the PiStorm project. Without their hard work, dedication and devotion to the project there would be no PiStorm32. We, I, salute you all. You can follow Claude on Twitter...
If you’ve been following me on social media, you’ll have seen that I’ve been dipping my toe into the world of SMD soldering and recapping. It’s been a steep learning curve but I’ve managed to stumble my way through it with a little help...
Retro gaming has seen a resurgence in popularity in recent years, with many gamers seeking out classic consoles and games from the 80s and 90s. One of the key considerations for retro gaming enthusiasts is choosing the right display for their vintage consoles. While...
After the astounding success of their inaugural meet, the crew over at SPAG (Stamford Peterborough Amiga Group) have confirmed their next meeting – SPAG 2: Electric Boogaloo. Once again, this FREE event will be hosted at the Italian Community Centre in...
As much as I love the timeless design of the newer Amigas (600 onwards) they have a major flaw that can affect their performance and longevity: SMD capacitors. Capacitors are electronic components that store and release electric charge. They are essential for...
Why do our old consoles go yellow? Plastics are widely used in a variety of applications due to their low cost, lightweight, and durability. However, one common issue faced by plastic manufacturers and consumers is the yellowing of plastic products. The yellowing of...
The Commodore Amiga was a home computer that was first introduced in 1985 and quickly gained a following among gamers, artists, and musicians. The Amiga was ahead of its time in many ways, offering features such as multi-tasking, advanced graphics, and high-quality...
I keep getting asked for a download link from Retro32 for the RetroArch BIOS pack we use on our emulation devices. As you would expect, this is a “grey” area. Yes, these systems are long dead but the IP still remains and the blood suckers still want to...