Yesterday, Retro Games Ltd. announced that its full licensed mini version of the popular late ‘80s computer, the Amiga A500, would be out on March 25, 2022 and also revealed the full list of the 25 ...
The latest throwback mini console is an homage to a home computer — the Commodore Amiga 500, reborn as The A500 Mini from Retro Games Ltd, the same company behind 2018’s C64 Mini. The collector’s item ...
The Amiga 500 is set to return as a mini-console, and it will feature a number of classics including Worms, Another World, The Chaos Engine, and more. In a press release, Retro Games has announced the ...
We prefer our classic consoles to pack a high-powered gaming PC under the hood, but the mini console revival continues with a particularly compelling addition: the A500 Mini. This revision of 1987's ...
The mini-console will feature a scaled-down replica of the original system and come with an authentic style mouse and a controller. Although I stand to be corrected, the controller design looks more ...
(Retro Games LTD.) Commodore’s Amiga A500 computer from the 1980s is getting revived as a mini game console. Retro Games plans on selling the so-called “Amiga 500 Mini” early next year for $139.99. It ...
Back in August, it was confirmed that following the trend of retro-console revisions, there would be an upcoming release of an Amiga A500 Mini system. And, I’m not going to lie, I was hugely ...
The Amiga 500 is the latest system in line for the miniconsole treatment, as Retro Games today announced The A500 Mini. Set for release early next year for $140, the A500 Mini includes 25 licensed ...
Retro Games has announced a new addition to its range of mini games console announcing the launch of its new A500 Mini Amiga in early 2022 priced at £120, €130 $140 or AUD$200. The A500 Mini has been ...
Commodore’s Amiga 500, a home computer that became a popular game system, is receiving a remake. The A500 Mini is being developed by Retro Games Ltd, which previously released a mini version of the ...
The last Amiga personal computer rolled off the assembly line in 1996, well over 20 years ago. Of course, they had their real heyday in the late 80s, so obviously if you have any around now they’ll be ...