Hey #amiga fans of Mastodon! I have a rare prerelease AmigaOS 4 CD looking for a home. I'd prefer to sell it to someone who'd appreciate it rather than just dump it on eBay; if you're interested, shoot me a line.
Hi there! We are making progress on our game Roguecraft, a modern #roguelike for the #Amiga! We added more monsters, and are currently adding ranged combat. More about that later.
It's on a printed backdrop behind a cafe. Normally it doesn't get seen from this angle (because the vista requires a forced perspective to work) but in "The Fall of the Night" the camera is awkwardly placed and this checkerboard ball is visible. It looks a lot like the boing ball to me!
Babylon 5 famously used Amiga products to make the cgi... so I want to believe...
As the minutes tick away on 2023, it seems like a great time for us to look back on everything you've helped us create since the start of 2021! Thanks to all our readers! #amigaaddict#amiga
40something #Creative#GenX#INFJ#Freelance#GraphicDesigner in the #UK recovering from the design industry. Enjoying figuring myself out. Determined to be happy. I’m going to finally be myself here.
Like it when things line up. Proud but exhausted parent. Cracked egg. My best friends are all computers.
If you still think fondly of #Amiga and you don’t know #TAWS yet, you should probably go to https://taws.ch right now. (Pixel perfect #Workbench in a browser. You can even drag&drop your own files and look at them in Multiview). It is nothing short of amazing.
"The company was founded in 1976 by Jack Tramiel and Irving Gould. Its C64 personal computer was a massive success, enabling the firm to post sales of $49 million by the close of 1983..."
Anniversary: 30 Years Ago, Commodore Died -- Time Extension (www.timeextension.com)
"The company was founded in 1976 by Jack Tramiel and Irving Gould. Its C64 personal computer was a massive success, enabling the firm to post sales of $49 million by the close of 1983..."