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News   News : Podcast: Amigatronics 1x05 "Sharkniac"
   posted by amigatronics on 31-Mar-2014 15:39:04 (1646 reads)
New podcast (Spanish) with the usual analysis of hardware, software, games, demoscene and retro area. Also, discover the hidden story behind the events from the previous program at the headquarters of Amigatronics.

I also invite you to visit our new YouTube channel that we are publishing demos in HD and other interesting content soon.

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Amigatronics 1X05 "Sharkniac"

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