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Hello everyone!
I'm really happy to share with the Amiga community a playable demo of my game called "The Gate", it's around 1.5 hours of gaming if the player checks everything!

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The game is set in a dystopian future not too far from our own. The player takes on the role of a private detective named Kal Debris, the owner of an agency struggling due to debt. One day, he receives a job offer from a doctor at a famous research institute to investigate the disappearance of her friend and colleague.
The game is heavily inspired by "Mission Impossible" and "Project Firestart," but with my own ideas, gameplay mechanics, and an engaging story. |
You can enjoy the demo with your real Amiga or using an emulator, it should work fine with every Amiga that can handle EHB mode and is equipped with some fast memory.
An user has reported to have played the demo on his expanded A500+ @7 MHz without any issue, but I cannot guarantee that this speed is enough for some more complex levels that are in the late game.
The free public post is on Patreon with the download, as well as with some more details about the current development state.
Please have the time to read the post and the included readme.txt file to better enjoy the game demo, I explain how you have to expect, the controls, how the saves work, and many other useful information.
Patreon public post
Let me know if there are problems, bugs, errors, typos, etc... so I can fix them. It would be great if you could tell me what actual hardware you tested the game on.
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New articles on Obligement |
News posted by Daff on 1-Sep-2025 5:42:18 (503 reads) |
The following articles have been added to the website of the Amiga magazine Obligement (http://obligement.free.fr) during the last two months:
- News from July/August 2025. - Old articles from Génération 4 48 to 53: News: Les 4 D'Or FNAC/Génération 4 1992, Interview with Brett Sperry, Review of Superhero, News: Street Fighter 2 pre-release, Review of Legends of Valour, Review of Tearaway Thomas, Interview with Ian Hetherington, Interview with Joel Billings, File: Les manettes de jeu (1992), Report: ECTS Automne 1992, Review of Gobliins 2, etc. - Interview with Steffen Häuser (Amiga developer). - Interview with Jon St. John (voice actor, voice of Duke Nukem). - Hardware: A1200NG (update). - Hardware: SATA PCI Hard Card. - Hardware: RAMesses. - DIY: Extracting Amiga components, put down that screwdriver! - DIY: AmigaOne XE - part 3, PCI bus hardware interrupts. - DIY: AmigaOne XE - part 4, with a new core. - DIY: Controlling HippoPlayer with a remote control. - Articles from floppy disk magazine ZINE #3 (February 1990). - File: History of the development of Vroom. - File: Working with Andy Warhol, Jeff Bruette's memories. - File: History of the development of PixelMachine. - File: Amiga Corporation products for the Atari 2600 (update). - Tutorial: Tips and tricks for ClassicWB. - Programming: asl.library and GFA Basic. - Programming: Assembler - Display sprites and BOBs on Amiga OCS and AGA. - Special quiz about the names of Amiga games.
Rendez-vous on http://obligement.free.fr for this nice reading. Our X page: https://twitter.com/obligement Feel free to contribute. Please contact David "Daff" Brunet for more info.
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The Amiga Future magazine Issue 176 - preview is now available to view online |
News posted by AndreasM on 24-Aug-2025 10:08:19 (518 reads) |
The Amiga Future magazine Issue 176 preview is now available to view online
These comprise of the full colour preview and excerpts of our Amiga Future issue 176 (September/October 2025) which can also be viewed online on the Amiga Future website.
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Hi all!
Have you ever found yourself installing the same program over and over again, on your different Amigas? You can now automate this process, even remotely, with TINAPAMA! 
TINAPAMA (TINAPAMA is Not A Package Manager) brings automated program installation to Classic Amigas. It differs from AmiUpdate on AmigaOS 4 and Easy2Install on MorphOS by providing a simple command line and decentralised program descriptions. TINAPAMA allows updating programs individually or in groups, physically or remotely.
A typical use of TINAPAMA would be to execute the following command to update AmiModRadio:
1.C:> TINAPAMA Utilitaires:Musique/Divers/AmiModRadio/AmiModRadio.tinapama
and TINAPAMA would parse the description file AmiModRadio.tinapama, download, unarchive, and copy the new files into Utilitaires:Musique/Divers/AmiModRadio, only if the local version is outdated.
TINAPAMA uses a description file to locate the remote version of a program and compare its version with the version in the local drawer. You can use ready-made description files or create your own. The drawer being updated is the drawer in which the description file, typically ending with .tinapama (e.g., AmiModRadio.tinapama above), is located. In addition to any file updated by TINAPAMA, a new file called TINAPAMA.data will be created/updated in the drawer to contain local version information.
TINAPAMA works, of course , with Aminet packages: with or without the Version: field in their READMEs, with or without top drawers in their archives. It also works with packages in GitHub and should work all the same with packages in BitBucket, codeBerg, or SourceForge! It is open source.
Get it here: - First public release, which implements all the options that have been useful to update more than 100 programs on my A4000! - Read-made description files for hundreds of programs!
More info. here. All questions, comments, and bug reports are welcome!
Full disclosure: I intend to submit TINAPAMA to the Amiga 40 Tools Jam 2025!
Cheers!
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Passione Amiga printed (and ebook) italian magazine issue 27 available |
Announcement posted by mordock on 22-Aug-2025 12:49:16 (2182 reads) |
The September/October issue of Passione Amiga magazine is out now! Available in print and Kindle edition exclusively on Amazon. This brand-new issue of the only Italian printed Amiga magazine is overflowing with exclusive content, reviews, interviews, and in-depth features every Amiga enthusiast will love:

11 New Amiga Games Reviewed Castlevania (Update), Track & Field, A100, OUTRUN Amiga Edition, Block Cannon, Master of Minefields, NINJAYATION, Gyruss, SwitcherBoy, Stratagus, GemRB RPG.
Special Feature: Commodore International
Hardware & Software Reviews: A1200NG, Amiga Forever 11, C64 Forever 11
Exclusive Interviews with Matthew Leaman (AmigaKit), Christian Simpson (CEO Commodore), Steffen Häuser, and Michele Battilana (Cloanto)
Tech Spotlight: It Could Have Been CAOS but It Was Only AmigaDOS – Part One
Columns: The Shepherd’s Attic – CD32 Debug Board
Plus : Fresh Game News and Tech News
48 full-color A4 pages – 100% dedicated to the Amiga world!
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Real Time Strategy: Settlers II - Gold Edition can be preordered |
software Classic posted by AmigaPapst on 14-Aug-2025 7:51:21 (2992 reads) |
Two legends finally unite - The Settlers II conquers the Amiga DĂĽsseldorf, August 12, 2025
After almost 30 years, The Settlers II will finally be available on the Amiga starting October 18, 2025! Officially licensed by Ubisoft Entertainment, the Gold Edition of this legendary city-building strategy game has been faithfully and insightfully ported by Look Behind You, proving that true classics are timeless.
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Find all downloads and upgrades v1.0/1.1 in the attached link:
https://sites.google.com/view/arosone
In addition to stability and system improvements, there are many new features, including the correct functioning of Dopus4 with the same configuration as the 32-bit version, many software programs converted from 32 to 64-bit, OWB 3.0, VMware video card now natively supported, and much more. See CHANGELOG.
Functionalities: C library extended with several wide char functions (Deremon) SSE2/SS3/AVX accelerated pixel conversion routines (Kalamatee) Updated several network drivers to work on 64-bit (Neil)
Updates: Multiview (Russell Shaw, Mazze) Kernel (Johan G) basque.language (jalaguero) Codacy detected fixes (Mazze) Locale files refreshed Prefs/ScreenMode (Kalamatee) etherlink3.device (Neil) AROSTCP (Neil) SAD debugger (Johan G)
64-bit support: mesa3dgl.library, gallium.hidd, softpipe.hidd, IntelGMA vwmwaresvga.hidd, gallium.library (fixed to work on pre-SSE4.1 CPUs) (deadwood) Prefs/OpenURL (fixed to work on 64-bit) (Kalamatee) nvidianet.device (fixed to work on 64-bit) (Neil)
Functional fixes: icon.library (Russell Shaw) reqtools.library (bugs: Window pointer check) (Josef Wegner) Calculator (bugs: trailing 0) (Ivan G.) gadtools.library (bugs: wrong position of left-aligned object, wrong slider behaviour) (ronybeck, r3dbug) C:Copy (bugs: #179) (jalaguero) AROSTCP (bugs: fails with fd == -1) (deadwood) stdlib.library (bugs: wrong value of DST field) (deadwood)
Stability fixes: Prefs/Wanderer (bugs: crash when closing advanced tab) (deadwood) crt.library (bugs: seeking on directory handle possible) (deadwood) intuition.library (bugs: crash when invalid pixfmt) (Kalamatee)
68k support: exec.library (bugs: wrong CHIP memory alignment for AllocPooled) (Johan G) sagagfx.hidd updates (Willem Drijver) Sprites support (DerThore, Johan G, deadwood) keyboard.device (fix for older games) (ronybeck) Interleaved bitmap support (DerThore) Fix handling Copper1 (Johan G) SDK ABIv11 20250418-1-U1 changes: collect-aros Corrected ABI version being written to ELF objects
libpthread.a Fixed bug triggered by new task getting the same address as one being shutdown
libcrt.a libstdlib.a Exposed newly ported wide char functions: fgetwc, fgetws, fputwc, fwprintf, mbrlen, mbrtowc, mbsnrtowcs, mbsrtowcs, putwchar, vfwprintf, vwprintf, wcrtomb, wcsnrtombs, wcsrtombs, wprintf
libcurl.a Updated to 7.76.0
libsqlite3.a Updated to 3.48.0
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INTRODUCING AMIBROWSER MODERN WEB BROWSING FOR THE A1200 NG & A600 GS
Read the News Release here
Cardiff, 6th August 2025
After many user requests, a new modern web browser has been developed by Amiga Kit. This new browser runs on AmiBench and offers the most advanced Classic browsing experience to date.
AmiBrowser is an HTML 5 capable web browser built for 68K with Zune/MUI. It uses ARM libraries to power the native rendering of the web pages.
Matthew Leaman, Managing Director of AmigaKit Ltd remarked: “We are pleased that after many weeks of development work we can shortly offer this ground breaking application for the A600 GS and the A1200 NG user base. This has been the most requested application and we are excited to continue our commitment to delivering regular product updates.”
The A600 GS and the A1200 NG computer systems are now available to purchase from AmigaKit.com
Additional Information about the A600 GS and the A1200 NG can be found on these websites:
A600GS: www.a600gs.com The A1200 NG: www.a1200.com/ng
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Amiga 40 Show Special Issue: Calling All Programmers |
Events posted by AndreasM on 30-Jul-2025 11:16:57 (31156 reads) |
As with the last two events, there will be a special issue of Amiga Future for the Amiga 40 in Mönchengladbach.
The special issue is free for all visitors to Amiga 40 Mönchengladbach and is funded entirely by advertising (thanks to all supporters!) and APC&TCP.
In addition to all important information about the show, there will also be a section in the issue dedicated to supporting Amiga programmers.
This time, we want to include a screenshot gallery in the issue.
Send us an email to Andreas@apc-tcp.de with the subject "Amiga 40" and the following content:
- Game/Program Name - Your Name (if desired) - URL with further information - 1 (!) Screenshot
Please no descriptions, system requirements, email addresses, or anything else.
And please send all of this as soon as possible – by August 10th at the latest.
Space is limited and will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.
https://www.amigafuture.de
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BOING, a 10th Anniversary Issue... |
News posted by Glames on 28-Jul-2025 16:31:41 (31222 reads) |
Boing Attitude never does things halfway, and this time, it’s going even bigger! You’ll get a 104-page issue, instead of the usual 52... And BOING is not only in French, but also in English! Oh my gosh! No, you’re not dreaming: you’ll have 104 pages all about the Amiga in every possible form to read. Why? Because a tenth anniversary is something to celebrate, but also, and especially, because in 2025, the Amiga turns forty!
In this issue, you'll find an exclusive interview with Timothy De Groote, the new head of Hyperion Entertainment. This is his first public statement since taking over as head of the publisher of AmigaOS 3.2 and 4.1, and we asked him all the questions—even the tough ones (justice, THE A1200...). There’s also a feature on Mirari, the new PowerPC motherboard designed for AmigaOS 4.1 and MorphOS 3.20. We’ve also tested the A600GS and even compared it to THEA500 Mini. Hot off the press, we’ve also played the brand-new Krogharr. And of course, the demo scene is not forgotten with an interview with the Batman Group and the legendary Moby... El Mobo!
Of course, there are tons of other articles to read in what is the largest print magazine fully dedicated to the Amiga in at least twenty years. So, what are you waiting for to join us?!
BOING is a magazine dedicated to the Amiga computer, whether original ("classic") or new generation. It deals with all its variations or rather variants ;) : AmigaOS (1.x, 2.x, 3.x), AmigaOS 4.1, MorphOS, AROS and ApolloOS.
BOING, the Amiga in all its variants!
More details here.
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