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Our 8Bit NES styled Amiga Run&Gun "Projekt Lila" is now underway to everyone who has pre-ordered it and to Vesalia and Alinea Computer.
The game has been created by Amiworx and the soundtrack come from Blue Metal Rose and has been recreated as Amiga MOD's including vocals. (the MOD-files are in the Bonus drawer, as well as some bonus graphics)
The disk contains in total 3 versions of the Game: 1. 020/2MB Version for CD32 and other 020 Amigas (different Intro, alternative Soundtrack) 2. 030/4MB Full Blue Metal Rose Soundtrack 3. 030/4MB Hardcore mode (if the original game is not hard enough - basically the unchanged original Beta)
As a small thank you for your patience (it was planned to send it out in June), every pre-order package will contain a indieCoin card(5€) for the indieGO!- Appstore which can be used to buy perhaps G.E.M.Z : ) or AmiCloud or something else.
Besides this every package includes a small label counting the number of the disc and your individual download code for the indieGO! Appstore. With this code you can download the latest ISO, containing all available Versions.
The game will be printed only once and as long the CD-ROM version isn't sold out, the download will cost as much as the CD-ROM.
Please order your CD-ROM from your favorite Amiga dealer to support them as well.
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Next FCUG meeting - Sunday, July 24 |
| News posted by RobertB on 14-Jul-2016 8:27:30 (1271 reads) |
Happy almost CommVEx time, C= and Ami aficionados!
The Fresno Commodore User Group has its next meeting from 11 a.m. to 2+ p.m., Sunday, July 24 at --
Bobby Salazar's Mexican Restaurant 2839 North Blackstone Ave. (corner of Blackstone and Michigan) Fresno, California (559) 227-1686
Note that our meeting is one week later than usual.
During lunch, we'll finish watching the video documentary, "Growing the 8-Bit Generation." Also we'll also watch the trailer for the new Viva Amiga film.
For discussion, everybody will have a chance to give their last suggestions/comments/observations before the July 30-31 Commodore Vegas Expo v12. Also I'll have an oral report and photos from my trip to the Pacific Northwest which includes a visit to C= repair technician Ray Carlsen and a visit to the Commodore 64 Users of Greater Victoria (a.k.a. ViC 64), the C= club of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.
For the fourth month in a row, the Chalkboard PowerPad returns, this time with the music-composing program, MicroMaestro. For the VIC-20, we look at the Micro Vicious, a music synthesizer. From the Amiga 1200, we'll play some sweet MOD tunes. For a change of pace, we'll try out the new Pac-man clone, Pac-Pac for the Plus/4. We'll also punch the buttons on the Kim Uno, a modern clone of the classic KIM-1.
Writing from Portland, Oregon, Robert Bernardo Fresno Commodore User Group http://www.dickestel.com/fcug.htm July 30-31 Commodore Vegas Expo v12 - http://www.portcommodore.com/commvex
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ChaosLord dies in his final battle...  |
| Announcement posted by Hypex on 9-Jul-2016 15:40:10 (6997 reads) |
Hello everyone. I have some sad news to share.
I found out a few days ago that a friend I met online, James Conwell, passed away on July 1st.
James went by the handle ChaosLord and is credited for being best known for his TotalChaos game on the Amiga and his creation of the JC programming language, James C, that was his own macro set to make C easier to work with.
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Broadway is a distribution of AROS started late 2009 for i386 PC's. The goal has been to provide a simple and minimalist but stable introduction to what AROS has to offer and adding modern elements like AMC (media center), AmiCloud (cloud storage service) and the indieGO! Appstore (hosts commercial and free software, mags and music).
The current version is 1.0 preview 6 which is available now at www.aros-broadway.de
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I'm glad to announce that the first public release of EmuLa is available for AROS i386.
EmuLa features an unique approach to roms recognition based on the file crc: this method allows EmuLa to be extremely precise in rom recognition, this way the user is never asked to resolve ambiguities.
EmuLa's interface and operating mode is very simple and fast, the philosophy behind EmuLa is to allow the player to spend his time on playing instead of spending time on cryptic configuration screens.
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Amiga Future issue 121 released |
| News posted by AndreasM on 5-Jul-2016 12:01:03 (1631 reads) |
The English and German issue 121 (July/August 2016) of the print magazine Amiga Future has been distributed today, and can also be ordered directly from the editorial office of Amiga Future, and the other Amiga dealers that stock the magazine.
Mag Content:
Review GBAPII++ - Graphics card Review BAUERSoft Developers Log Reshoot
Exclusive on CD: SqrXz 4
and so much more ... if you haven't already, get your collectable copy ordered today
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Obligement: now more than 5000 articles online! |
| News posted by Daff on 1-Jul-2016 13:25:40 (1967 reads) |
The total of articles published in the french magazine Obligement (http://obligement.free.fr) now exceeds 5000. Thanks to all editors and collaborators!
The following articles have been added during the last two months:
- May/June 2016 news. - Old articles from Tilt 67 to 73: File: Amiga Games in 1989, Interview with Bill Stealy, Review of Cabal, Report: Personal Computer Show 1989, Review of Deluxe Productions 2, Review of Paperboy, File: Two players games, Report: Summer Consumer Electronics Show 1989, Review of Datastorm, Review of Test Drive 2, Comparative: Amiga beat-them-up in 1988/1989, etc. - Review of E-UAE 1.0.0 JIT. - Review of Enhancer Software. - Review of Final Burn Alpha 0.2.97.37. - Review of The Game. - Review of Universe. - Hardware: Rys MKII. - Hardware: Catweasel Mk2. - Hardware: Infinitv A1400. - File: monitors from Commodore (update). - DIY: build a Boing Ball case for AmigaOne XE. - Programmation : AMOS - display text. - Special quizz about audio cards.
Rendez-vous on http://obligement.free.fr for this nice reading. All translations are welcome. Please contact David "Daff" Brunet for more info.
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Next SCCAN meeting - Sunday, July 10 |
| News posted by RobertB on 4-Jul-2016 7:07:56 (1074 reads) |
Happy 4th of July, C= and Ami comrades!
The next meeting of the Southern California Commodore & Amiga Network is Sunday, July 10, from 2 to 4+ p.m. at
Panera Bread Restaurant 19662 Nordhoff Street Northridge, California (818) 407-9400
Notice that the meeting is on Sunday, instead of our usual Saturday.
This month we'll look into the Kim Uno, a modern implementation of the KIM-1. Also we'll have the VIC-20 with the Behr-Bonz multi-cart (which is full of classic games). The Amiga 1200 returns, this time with newly-installed WHDLoad games, like RodLand and Fightin' Spirit. We'll also have the usual SX-64 and Plus/4 units with various programs.
Just a few weeks until the July 30-31 Commodore Vegas Expo and expect a lot of discussion will revolve around that.
Bring anything else you wish to share!
Sincerely, Robert Bernardo http://www.sccaners.org
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Boxed edition of Solid Gold is coming |
| software Classic posted by A2 on 4-Jul-2016 15:53:28 (1488 reads) |
Pre-order the boxed version of Amiga game called "Solid Gold". It's a Jump'n Run with 8-way soft scrolling, written for the classic Amiga hardware and designed in the style of the early 90s. Created by Night OWL Design in Herford/Germany.
The game will be available in September 2016 as collector's boxed edition with extras like: printed color manual, floppy labels, large cardboard box with colored wrapper and bonus game level. See additional floppy disk version.
More on AMIGA.net.pl at: http://amiga.net.pl/index.php?kwt=4191&hss=1&lng=eng
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