Amiga
During the pandemic, this was, in fact, my main computer's desktop. Bonus: SimpleFind screenshot. Isn't it the greatest finder program of all time? ![](https://lemm.ee/api/v3/image_proxy?url=https%3A%2F%2Fsopuli.xyz%2Fpictrs%2Fimage%2F52ddb3ff-02ba-451f-b951-7043787b0254.webp)
> "The Amiga I made Worms on is all recapped and working again," he says on social media. "Everything is also finally backed up." > "So looks like I’ll be getting back into games development," adds Davidson, before saying that he has plans to expand the iconic Director's Cut of the game. "I have a Worms DC update to finish... will be an update to that which makes it feature-complete and adds some other stuff as well."
Creating Music with ProTracker? ========== Anyone able to point me to some good resources on creating music with ProTracker? I haven't really found much as far as not having any prior music knowledge, and using that particular Amiga program. [@amiga](https://sopuli.xyz/c/amiga)
cross-posted from: https://lemmus.org/post/7810712 > The Amiga is a real blind spot for me, but it's home to a lot of shmups that have major cult followings. Glad to see the original devs supporting the fan-sequel in this way.
cross-posted from: https://feddit.uk/post/16857983 > > In the aftermath of my Teletext experiments on Amiga – which I totally believed to be a world’s first breakthrough – blog reader Martin contacted me to tell me about his own Teletext experiments back in 1992, with a working solution in 1994, making his setup probably the real world’s first Teletext output directly from the Amiga!
Haven't tested it yet myself.
A full C# rewrite of Ambermoon and will run at least on Windows, Linux and Mac.
Somehow I'd completely missed the long awaited release of the Amiga version of Cecconoid. You can get it now from the link - either digital download or various physical versions. > Stardate: 15th April, 2088 > The starship Equinox is under attack from Stormlord and his robotic minions, the Exolons! You’re the crew’s only hope. Take your Samurai-1 fighter, find Captain Solomon’s Key, clear the decks of evil robots, and save the Equinox from certain destruction! > Cecconoid is an 8-bit inspired, flick-screen, twin-stick-shooter, set in an alternate dimension where the pixels are still chunky, and the bad guys are black and white. Except for their dangly red bits...