While not a video game console, the Amiga 500 has been converted into one and is set to release in March with 25 built-in games.
Commodore may have lacked the staying power of companies like Nintendo and Sega, having closed its doors in 1994, but people clearly have nostalgic memories for its home computers.
Following the re-release of the Commodore 64 and the C64 Mini, Retro Games will be releasing a miniature version of the Amiga 500 home computer.
With Koch Media handling distribution, it’s
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