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31.Jul.2003
Lars Fuhrken-Batista (E-Mail)


Robin Hood: Defender of the Crown Also for Xbox
"Robin Hood", the sequel to to the Amiga-Classic "Defender of the Crown", will be offered by Capcom and Cinemaware for Microsoft Xbox along with versions Sony Playstation 2 and Windows PCs in September

In a talk with AMIGAplus Cinemaware did not categorically rule out a version for the upcoming Amiga platforms. (nba) (Translation: dm)

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23.Jul.2003
Martin Wolf (E-Mail)


Geizkragen community letter reports about Tales of Tamar
Here the according extract from the Geizkragen community letter:

»[..c..] Becoming tester and get an online strategy game for free... A tip for fantasy fans, no doubt. Currently only for Amiga users in autumn there will come a PC version of the online strategy game "Tales of Tamar" to the shops. All important game options are included in the PC version of the game already, but to get the game as bugfree as possible there are still game testers required. As player you will get a small Middle Age country assigned which should be enlarged by clever usage of strategy, diplomacy or even war. In one game there can be a maximum of 12000 players. To download the game free of charge you have to register the form at the Tamar homepage. Further information and registering here

The Geizkragen community has more than 413000 users, among them some will most likely check out the game in the next weeks. (ps) (Translation: ub)

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23.Jul.2003



The Amiga celebrates its 18th birthday
Today, after a lot of heights and downs, the Amiga celebrates its 18th birthday. On July the 23rd 1985 in New York the premiere celebrations of the Amiga 1000 was held with attendance of several stars like Andy Warhol and Debbie Harry. The multimedia wonder by Commodore with its incredible graphic and sound capabilities for that time was to set a milestone within the computer history. Happy Birthday to you being to age, Amiga! (nba) (Translation: ub)

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22.Jul.2003
(ANF)


X68000 Emulator PPC 0.00b21, Carbonized for Mac OS X
The X68000 was an impressive Japanese home computer system that was released in 1987. It featured a 68000 processor running at 10MHz, and supported up to 12 MB of main memory. It also had very impressive multimedia capabilities for the time, with a 65536 color palette and an 8-voice stereo FM synthesizer.

X68000 Emulator PPC is currently the only X68000 emulator available for the Macintosh. It is in very early stages of development, but it appears that it can run Gradius and Fantasy Zone to some degree, which is certainly impressive. An important thing to note is that the program and home page are entirely in Japanese, which makes it difficult for English-speakers to enjoy it. Also note that the application is compressed in LZH format, which is quite uncommon for most Macintosh programs, but Stuffit Expander seems capable of handling it; you may need to expand the files multiple times to get the program to work, however. (ps)

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