THEA500 Mini has been announced via Retro Games Ltd. and distributed by Koch Media
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real keyboard ?
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Any word on the dimensions of the main unit?
How small could it be without it impacting the keyboard, and the size of the keys? |
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I'm quite excited by this news. Happy with the C64 Maxi so hope this does justice for the Amiga legacy. Curious about input latency and how the vsync is handled? Hoping it uses a low latency method like WinUAE.
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A shame. No functional keyboard = no buy from me. Imagine all the games and programs that need keyboard input (sometimes a fast one, like The Chaos Engine or Dyna Blaster) and you have to deal with the virtual keyboard and all its shortcomings? No, not gonna work for me. Plus I already have a PSX mini, underneath all these minis are very alike, I don't need another one, even if it's dressed on an A500 costume. If it had a functioning keyboard, super! Would jump on one as fast as I could. As it stands, it's a no for me. And yes, I know about the option of connecting an external keyboard to it but alas... it's just not right. I have my real Amigas and I think I'll keep amigaing with them.
EDIT: that gamepad, though... it looks neat. And the USB tank mouse also has its appeal. |
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For myself it's a nice convivence, easy to transport and hook up to a modern TV, introduce to some friends and family without the hassle. |
Hope they thought about games for 4 players and that enough connexions are available.
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Yes. Finally.
The C64 and C64 Mini were the best thing ever to happen to the C64 market - you can finally find again C64s for decent prices since the masses all flocked to the modern reproductions and left the original units alone, with all their issues and maintenance requirements. I hope the same will happen with the nowadays oversaturated Amiga market. I know of a lot of people that bought a 500/1200, put a Gotek in it, played a few games then put it in the cupboard and it has been there since. The same happened with the CD32 frenzy - everyone bought one since it was finally easy to "mod" one to play games on it then forgot about it after a few weeks. These people just want to scratch an itch for nostalgia and then go back to their usual (non-retro focused :D) lives. Or even worse, they just want to put one for show on a shelf *shudder*. But then there is one less Amiga on the market for people that would REALLY love to tinker with them, use them everyday and so on. And thus the prices rose. I rotate between my Amigas and try to use them all for different things (and on different TVs) - can't really understand people stocking on Amigas just to leave them rotting in a cupboard somewhere... I hope this will be a success - they will most certainly release a full-size A500 if so, which should help "free" many more Amigas from cupboards and such :D |
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though i never owned the c64 mini or the revision (only the originals) how was the keyboard on the full size unit? any idea? either way, i'm extremely happy that this is happening - the home computer market of the 80s and 90s is being forgotten about by the masses, and must seem laughable to a lot of the younger generations - hopefully this will raise awareness of some of those classics we all love! :D |
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So a cheap Amiga case with (probably) a Pi inside it masquerading as an Amiga. Hmm. You could 3D print your own one of these.
The fact they could not be bothered to make a working keyboard says it all. |
I don't get really why I'd buy this over a Pi 400 ?
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This. It's a shameless brazen attempt to capitalize on nostalgia. It'll be an ARM SoC running an open source emulator, so no real difference between this and any of the polished SD Card images other than fewer systems and maybe a slightly slicker front-end. Will contributors to UAE get anything from this? No, of course not. They're litigious leeches so they probably feel right at home doing Amiga products. |
For NES, SNES, MegaDrive, PSX it doesn't matter that the mini consoles are shrunken down. They're not relevant for gaming. You had put the game in and from then on you just used the controllers.
The Amiga keyboard does matter, though. Alot of games use it. Of course you can make a game selection which doesn't rely on it. But for me the keyboard is fundamental to an Amiga and thus this A500mini is disappointing. |
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Only a properly licensed "console" can give you that. |
I know of a few people who would buy this...but I wouldn't.
The reasons above cover why. |
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Just tried to make a thread about this, thought I would find it in news to be fair oh well mods I guess it’s not needed :D
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