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May 22nd, 2019 12:00AM
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May 22nd, 2019 09:38AM
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May 22nd, 2019 09:38AM
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The Armiga Project is born from the feeling that something is missing in today's games. Lot's of people look back to the old consoles and computers and remember the feelings they had.
Some of this sensations can be taken back with emulators, but much of the experience is missing; it's not only the game, it's a whole. Inserting the cartridge in a 16-Bit console, the floppy disk load times..., the look and feel of the old stuff...
All this is specially true in some systems and the Commodore Amiga 500 is, with no doubt, one of them. It was a breaktrhough in its time and still now it fascinates engineers all around the world. One proof of the deep footprint it left on the users is that lots of them keep the original computer and most of them a box full of games.
There are some big problems now with this systems, though: they are big for today standards, suitable for just one thing and A/V quality is low and requires legacy connector.
Wouldn't it be great, we thought, if we could take the whole experience back, but improved A/V quality, using modern connectors, in a small form factor and adding versatility?. That's where it all began. Taking off-the-shell components and custom designed ones, we already have the first prototypes working!
In a nutshell, the Armiga Project is a mix of hardware and software that aims to take back the original Amiga experience..., even its look and feel!
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private:armigaproject
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Mar 9th, 2018 12:00AM
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Armiga Project
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Mar 8th, 2018 11:28PM
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private:armigaproject
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Feb 17th, 2018 12:00AM
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Armiga Project
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Feb 17th, 2018 02:25PM
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Feb 17th, 2018 02:25PM
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The Armiga Project is born from the feeling that something is missing in today's games. Lot's of people look back to the old consoles and computers and remember the feelings they had. Some of this sensations can be taken back with emulators, but much of the experience is missing; it's not only the game, it's a whole. Inserting the cartridge in a 16-Bit console, the floppy disk load times..., the look and feel of the old stuff... All this is specially true in some systems and the Commodore Amiga 500 is, with no doubt, one of them. It was a breaktrhough in its time and still now it fascinates engineers all around the world. One proof of the deep footprint it left on the users is that lots of them keep the original computer and most of them a box full of games. There are some big problems now with this systems, though: they are big for today standards, suitable for just one thing and A/V quality is low and requires legacy connector. Wouldn't it be great, we thought, if we could take the whole experience back, but improved A/V quality, using modern connectors, in a small form factor and adding versatility?. That's where it all began. Taking off-the-shell components and custom designed ones, we already have the first prototypes working! In a nutshell, the Armiga Project is a mix of hardware and software that aims to take back the original Amiga experience..., even its look and feel!
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private:armigaproject
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Feb 16th, 2018 12:00AM
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Armiga Project
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Feb 16th, 2017 08:15AM
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Feb 16th, 2017 08:15AM
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The Armiga Project is born from the feeling that something is missing in today's games. Lot's of people look back to the old consoles and computers and remember the feelings they had.
Some of this sensations can be taken back with emulators, but much of the experience is missing; it's not only the game, it's a whole. Inserting the cartridge in a 16-Bit console, the floppy disk load times..., the look and feel of the old stuff...
All this is specially true in some systems and the Commodore Amiga 500 is, with no doubt, one of them. It was a breaktrhough in its time and still now it fascinates engineers all around the world. One proof of the deep footprint it left on the users is that lots of them keep the original computer and most of them a box full of games.
There are some big problems now with this systems, though: they are big for today standards, suitable for just one thing and A/V quality is low and requires legacy connector.
Wouldn't it be great, we thought, if we could take the whole experience back, but improved A/V quality, using modern connectors, in a small form factor and adding versatility?. That's where it all began. Taking off-the-shell components and custom designed ones, we already have the first prototypes working!
In a nutshell, the Armiga Project is a mix of hardware and software that aims to take back the original Amiga experience..., even its look and feel!
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private:armigaproject
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Feb 15th, 2018 12:00AM
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Armiga Project
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Feb 15th, 2017 10:07AM
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Feb 15th, 2017 10:07AM
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The Armiga Project is born from the feeling that something is missing in today's games. Lot's of people look back to the old consoles and computers and remember the feelings they had.
Some of this sensations can be taken back with emulators, but much of the experience is missing; it's not only the game, it's a whole. Inserting the cartridge in a 16-Bit console, the floppy disk load times..., the look and feel of the old stuff...
All this is specially true in some systems and the Commodore Amiga 500 is, with no doubt, one of them. It was a breaktrhough in its time and still now it fascinates engineers all around the world. One proof of the deep footprint it left on the users is that lots of them keep the original computer and most of them a box full of games.
There are some big problems now with this systems, though: they are big for today standards, suitable for just one thing and A/V quality is low and requires legacy connector.
Wouldn't it be great, we thought, if we could take the whole experience back, but improved A/V quality, using modern connectors, in a small form factor and adding versatility?. That's where it all began. Taking off-the-shell components and custom designed ones, we already have the first prototypes working!
In a nutshell, the Armiga Project is a mix of hardware and software that aims to take back the original Amiga experience..., even its look and feel!
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private:armigaproject
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Feb 14th, 2018 12:00AM
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Armiga Project
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Telecommunications
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Feb 14th, 2017 01:50PM
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Feb 14th, 2017 01:50PM
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The Armiga Project is born from the feeling that something is missing in today's games. Lot's of people look back to the old consoles and computers and remember the feelings they had.
Some of this sensations can be taken back with emulators, but much of the experience is missing; it's not only the game, it's a whole. Inserting the cartridge in a 16-Bit console, the floppy disk load times..., the look and feel of the old stuff...
All this is specially true in some systems and the Commodore Amiga 500 is, with no doubt, one of them. It was a breaktrhough in its time and still now it fascinates engineers all around the world. One proof of the deep footprint it left on the users is that lots of them keep the original computer and most of them a box full of games.
There are some big problems now with this systems, though: they are big for today standards, suitable for just one thing and A/V quality is low and requires legacy connector.
Wouldn't it be great, we thought, if we could take the whole experience back, but improved A/V quality, using modern connectors, in a small form factor and adding versatility?. That's where it all began. Taking off-the-shell components and custom designed ones, we already have the first prototypes working!
In a nutshell, the Armiga Project is a mix of hardware and software that aims to take back the original Amiga experience..., even its look and feel!
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Feb 13th, 2018 12:00AM
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Armiga Project
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Telecommunications
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Feb 13th, 2017 04:11PM
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Feb 13th, 2017 04:11PM
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The Armiga Project is born from the feeling that something is missing in today's games. Lot's of people look back to the old consoles and computers and remember the feelings they had.
Some of this sensations can be taken back with emulators, but much of the experience is missing; it's not only the game, it's a whole. Inserting the cartridge in a 16-Bit console, the floppy disk load times..., the look and feel of the old stuff...
All this is specially true in some systems and the Commodore Amiga 500 is, with no doubt, one of them. It was a breaktrhough in its time and still now it fascinates engineers all around the world. One proof of the deep footprint it left on the users is that lots of them keep the original computer and most of them a box full of games.
There are some big problems now with this systems, though: they are big for today standards, suitable for just one thing and A/V quality is low and requires legacy connector.
Wouldn't it be great, we thought, if we could take the whole experience back, but improved A/V quality, using modern connectors, in a small form factor and adding versatility?. That's where it all began. Taking off-the-shell components and custom designed ones, we already have the first prototypes working!
In a nutshell, the Armiga Project is a mix of hardware and software that aims to take back the original Amiga experience..., even its look and feel!
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private:armigaproject
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5140695
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Feb 12th, 2018 12:00AM
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Armiga Project
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Telecommunications
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Feb 12th, 2017 04:15AM
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Feb 12th, 2017 04:15AM
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The Armiga Project is born from the feeling that something is missing in today's games. Lot's of people look back to the old consoles and computers and remember the feelings they had.
Some of this sensations can be taken back with emulators, but much of the experience is missing; it's not only the game, it's a whole. Inserting the cartridge in a 16-Bit console, the floppy disk load times..., the look and feel of the old stuff...
All this is specially true in some systems and the Commodore Amiga 500 is, with no doubt, one of them. It was a breaktrhough in its time and still now it fascinates engineers all around the world. One proof of the deep footprint it left on the users is that lots of them keep the original computer and most of them a box full of games.
There are some big problems now with this systems, though: they are big for today standards, suitable for just one thing and A/V quality is low and requires legacy connector.
Wouldn't it be great, we thought, if we could take the whole experience back, but improved A/V quality, using modern connectors, in a small form factor and adding versatility?. That's where it all began. Taking off-the-shell components and custom designed ones, we already have the first prototypes working!
In a nutshell, the Armiga Project is a mix of hardware and software that aims to take back the original Amiga experience..., even its look and feel!
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private:armigaproject
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5140695
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Feb 11th, 2018 12:00AM
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Armiga Project
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Telecommunications
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Feb 11th, 2017 05:35AM
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Feb 11th, 2017 05:35AM
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The Armiga Project is born from the feeling that something is missing in today's games. Lot's of people look back to the old consoles and computers and remember the feelings they had.
Some of this sensations can be taken back with emulators, but much of the experience is missing; it's not only the game, it's a whole. Inserting the cartridge in a 16-Bit console, the floppy disk load times..., the look and feel of the old stuff...
All this is specially true in some systems and the Commodore Amiga 500 is, with no doubt, one of them. It was a breaktrhough in its time and still now it fascinates engineers all around the world. One proof of the deep footprint it left on the users is that lots of them keep the original computer and most of them a box full of games.
There are some big problems now with this systems, though: they are big for today standards, suitable for just one thing and A/V quality is low and requires legacy connector.
Wouldn't it be great, we thought, if we could take the whole experience back, but improved A/V quality, using modern connectors, in a small form factor and adding versatility?. That's where it all began. Taking off-the-shell components and custom designed ones, we already have the first prototypes working!
In a nutshell, the Armiga Project is a mix of hardware and software that aims to take back the original Amiga experience..., even its look and feel!
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private:armigaproject
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5140695
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Feb 10th, 2018 12:00AM
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Armiga Project
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Telecommunications
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Feb 10th, 2017 06:43AM
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Feb 10th, 2017 06:43AM
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The Armiga Project is born from the feeling that something is missing in today's games. Lot's of people look back to the old consoles and computers and remember the feelings they had.
Some of this sensations can be taken back with emulators, but much of the experience is missing; it's not only the game, it's a whole. Inserting the cartridge in a 16-Bit console, the floppy disk load times..., the look and feel of the old stuff...
All this is specially true in some systems and the Commodore Amiga 500 is, with no doubt, one of them. It was a breaktrhough in its time and still now it fascinates engineers all around the world. One proof of the deep footprint it left on the users is that lots of them keep the original computer and most of them a box full of games.
There are some big problems now with this systems, though: they are big for today standards, suitable for just one thing and A/V quality is low and requires legacy connector.
Wouldn't it be great, we thought, if we could take the whole experience back, but improved A/V quality, using modern connectors, in a small form factor and adding versatility?. That's where it all began. Taking off-the-shell components and custom designed ones, we already have the first prototypes working!
In a nutshell, the Armiga Project is a mix of hardware and software that aims to take back the original Amiga experience..., even its look and feel!
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