We've still got our amiga somewhere... It still works too, just the hard drive died...so you need a boot disk, and a floppy of whatever you want to run.
Anyone here played Farie Tale? I loved that game...but with no hard drive I can't save now and finishing it in one go is not going to happen...Maybe someday. Marble Madness was great too. With a trackball... And the original Sim City...With those little black squares for cars, and more black squares for football players in the stadium...
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We have an Amiga 2000 and an Amiga 3000. Both still work.
And Phi: Go out and buy a nice new SCSI-2 drive - Amiga can handle fairly large drives (compared to what it came with) - I believe up to about 2GBs. The problem is finding them that small and SCSI-2 drives still...but it can be done if you hunt. We have a 730MB drive on one of our Amigas at home...given that it came originally with a 20MB drive...thats a nice increase :)
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Anyone here played Farie Tale? I loved that game...but with no hard drive I can't save now and finishing it in one go is not going to happen...Maybe someday. Marble Madness was great too. With a trackball... And the original Sim City...With those little black squares for cars, and more black squares for football players in the stadium...
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And Phi: Go out and buy a nice new SCSI-2 drive - Amiga can handle fairly large drives (compared to what it came with) - I believe up to about 2GBs. The problem is finding them that small and SCSI-2 drives still...but it can be done if you hunt. We have a 730MB drive on one of our Amigas at home...given that it came originally with a 20MB drive...thats a nice increase :)