🎮 Relive the Classics, Redefine the Experience!
The C64 is a modern homage to the iconic home computer, allowing you to connect to a 720p TV or monitor via HDMI. With the ability to save your progress, add your own games through USB, and enjoy a selection of 64 built-in games, it combines nostalgia with contemporary functionality. Update the firmware and choose from various display options, including a CRT filter, to tailor your gaming experience.
M**W
Great bit of nostalgia from my teenage years.
This little machine is brilliant. The built in games work great. I especially love Qwak which I played a lot when I was a kid. I've tried to load games onto a USB drive and plug into the machine, and after a fiddly process (requiring a pc) I've managed to get some games to run. Not all games run on it though. And probably require some fiddling to get them too. I've seen a few tricks on YouTube to get this machine running other stuff and might have a go later. But so far Cannon fodder works well and Golden axe, Batman the movie ect. But I've found there is so far an issue getting mouse games running on it like the Settlers. I believe it's a problem making the machine recognise the mouse in some games. But I've heard it's something that can be solved. The actual device is well made and looks exactly like the old A500 only much smaller. The keyboard on this is none functional but I believe you can plug in a USB pc keyboard. It's good quality. The controller, although not an original A500 accessory, works well and is comfortable to use and the "Tank" mouse is much like the original only a little smaller. I look forward to experimenting more with this bit of kit. Well worth it for all old school Amiga fans.
M**C
a must have for Amiga lovers
I already have original Amigas and in the modern age, there are a lot of extra solutions to getting them working and loading software. Sometimes this involves nice simple solutions inside the case and sometimes a lot more faff. The A500 mini is brilliant. Connects via HDMI, not SCART or Amiga RGB and works lovely with a modern telly. Some of the games on it wouldn't be ones I'd play, but there are enough classics like the incredible Chaos Engine and Worms: The Directors Cut to keep me busy for ages and show off the best of the 80s 16bit scene to today's youngsters. Some people seem to have questioned the shape of the controller, being based on the CD32. I think the controllers are just fine and whilst they might not be as ergonomic as modern console controllers, they were clearly a compromise to keep the style retro looking. Older players might prefer a joystick but I can't stand using those so I bought a second one at the same time and also use these pads on The C64 instead of the sticks. Not tried them on the PC yet. I've added all the WHDLoad games too (google how to do that if you don't know) so this is my main Amiga for games now. The keyboard is non-working but the buttons would have been ridiculously small if they had made them functional and it would have pushed the price up. A USB keyboard can be used when needed and there are plenty of USB ports. Original looking tank mouse was a nice touch.I wanted one of these as soon as I heard about them and eventually gave in when they were on offer for under £100. I can see at the time of writing - April 2024 - that they are currently discounted to £85. You'll read some nitpicking over the games included and the pad design but for me it's a cracking bundle for a decent price. Writing this has made me want to go and play it now!
M**W
A500 Mini
This is in reference to the A500 Mini. I thought that was worth mentioning as there are loads of old reviews bundled into this as it also lists the older C64 bits.My Mini turned up on release day and I was very impressed with the packaging. I've actually got the box on display. All the components are very well packaged and look the business. I owned the original A500 back in the day and own an A1200 which I've modded like everyone else does with those so you could say I'm a bit of a fan of the brand.All the hardware is spot on. The main unit really does look like a scaled down Amiga. The disc access light even comes on when it's loading. The Tank mouse is just as I remember but tracks so much more smoothly. The gamepad is very much like the CD32 one, just not as clunky in your hands which is a bonus. You will have no problems with controlling the games. The input all works very well. Better infact that it used to on the original Amigas.Something to bare in mind is you don't get a plug so you will need a 5v 1amp regular USB plug. I'm not sure if it's OK with 2 or 3 amp plugs so I played safe and used an old Firestick plug.The main software is very slick and the games load instantly. Like instantly. There is no loading, they just launch. They have mapped keyboard controls to the joypad buttons as needed or you can plug in a real USB keyboard. It's got three USB ports though so you can't have keyboard, mouse, gamepad and a USB Stick plugged in directly at once. Although the manual does mention plugging in hubs so I guess you could use a USB hub. Probably worth trying a hub if planning on keeping the unit next to your TV but want the controller and mouse a distance away. To be fair it probably would work with a wireless keyboard and mouse with a USB dongle but I haven't tried that yet. I kinda wish the supplied mouse and controller were wireless so I could leave the main unit in one place rather than move it out onto the floor when using it so the cables reach but its not too much bother.The games all work as expected and I'm guessing if you are buying this you won't need a games review as you will know what you are getting. One thing worth mentioning is that you get at least 5 save game slots for each game so you can effectively quicksave anywhere. This comes in handy for Paradroid 90 and any game that isn't too forgiving. This also works on games you add yourself. It's kinda easy to accidentally overwrite a save but you do get the option to lock the saves to avoid this.Adding extra games is a bit of a faff but not too bad. You need to download and unzip onto a USB stick the WHDLoad software from the A500 Mini manufacturers site. It only supports software in .lha format which is a little annoying. It literally won't see anything other than lha. I was planning on using my vast library of WHDLoad software but this was all uncompressed into folders and compressing them to .lha didn't work. I had to find ready made lha versions elsewhere and am yet to get any music demos (State of the Art etc) I want working as I haven't found a compatible source for them. Its a shame this wasn't preloaded with some of the classic music demos as they were Public Domain and would add an extra level of entertainment to the package.As its a bit restrictive with what you can add. There doesn't seem to be any way to use a hard disk file so you can't use it to run Workbench like you would with Amiga Forever or if you have a modded A1200 like me. I remember reading an interview about the Mini when it was first announced and one of the things they said was that it would be a better, more stable solution to running the old software without relying on the original old hardware. This won't replace a real Amiga unless all you want is a games machine. But it is a very nice package. Its more useful than something like a Snes Mini and probably isn't aimed at Amiga power users who may already be running full emulated systems on a PC or Raspberry Pi. Speaking of Raspberry Pi the emulation seems to run on Amiberry, at least for the custom part. If you already have a Pi with Amibian or Retro Pie you may already have what you get here just without the cool A500 case, tank mouse and CD32ish controller.I'm not sure it's worth the money just to access the pre installed games but the fact its designed to let you add to the library means it becomes a much more valuable proposition. Also, the graphics might be overshadowed by more modern hardware but the sound and gameplay is still awesome. Listening the Lemmings music, Turrican 2, Xenon 2 etc brings back memories and the sound effects in Wing of Fury makes me smile as they always did.To sum up this overly long review.. If you had an A500 back in the day and want to revisit your old games, this is an easy way to do it. If you want a mini modded A1200 to run Workbench on, use Photogenics and Directory Opus all connected to your HD TV so you can pack your real Amiga away this isn't it... but it's still cool to have on the side. It's a tiny Amiga 500 with a working disc access light and tank mouse after all!What I'd really like is a full size remade A1200 with full emulation of all Amiga systems like you get with Amiga Forever next please because that would be amazing.
D**N
All for a great retro entertainment like the original !
As far i am concerned, very satisfied. Delivery on this sunday, 2 days earlier : from England to France, only 5 days. I am not in late but i am busy, even on the week-end. I do enjoy the 2 modes, gaming and classical, other differences like hdmi and usb ports, even to power on with usb cable (we can connect it on a pc port or other usb compatibility source (very simple and useful nowadays). I have downloaded from the web site for more informations and details about using this nice little machine. I am very satisfied, everything is perfect to play and to program like many years ago !
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