Retro Games Ltd (RGL), the company behind THESPECTRUM and THEA500 Mini, has started accepting pre-orders for its full-size Amiga 1200 replica, THEA1200 .
It's not quite as snazzy as Valve's upcoming Steam Frame, but under the hood, they're both Arm64 computers running Linux and relying on emulation of a totally different CPU to run existing games.
In July 1985, two much-loved franchises launched. The original Back to the Future movie was first. Later the same month, the original Amiga 1000 was announced. Marty McFly only went 30 years backwards, but now, 40 years after the movie came out, a new Amiga-compatible computer has been announced.
THEA1200 – the lack of spacing there is intentional, to avoid any old Commodore trademarks – is a new full-size Amiga-compatible device, designed to

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