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Free Syndicate

Tollef Fog Heen writes:

Somebody please write a free syndicate (or syndicate wars) clone.

in response to Clint Adams’s post:

Dear Sirs and/or/but Madam:

Kindly write a free clone of Syndicate Wars.

Nostalgia hits me: I still have the original Amiga version lying about somewhere. I also have Amigas, and their Kickstart ROMs, and UAE, so I am still able to play this fantastic game. The Amiga version of Syndicate is available to download from Ami Sector One.

Like all good games I thought there just had to be a free clone, and there is! After a small amount of searching I found FreeSynd. It is very much in progress, but the news on the front page of the web site indicates that there is a playable first level as of 2006-12-21.

In other news resiak requested that I change the title of my web log to something other than “Web Log”, so I did. I also changed the way my site was generated slightly. Hopefully I did this without messing things up for aggregators.

Posted Sun 23 Sep 2007 04:44:43 BST Tags: Amiga
My Desktop — Part 1: The Amiga Years

People seem to like telling other people about their desktops so I thought I’d join in. A little history first though…

The first comaputer system I owned, all by my self (or near enough), was an Amiga 500+ with Workbench 2.04. It had windows, icons, menus, a pointy thing—okay, I’ve just described WIMP. I later got an A1200, then I thought it was broke, so I bought another. I still have both A1200s, and, while the one I originally thought was broke wasn’t, they are now both broken in different ways. I’ve had someone say they’ll have a look at them though, and I wouldn’t mind having one running if only to play around with. Anyway, broken nostalgia aside, the user interface was really ahead of its time, and I’d say this contributed a lot to my expectations of a desktop environment.

The things I remember are good are:

Not‐so‐good:

Some applications I used:

I’ve likely missed out many other “serious” applications that I used regularly, and I’ve left out any mention of games because that’s not what this post is about. I’ll definetely have to brush the cobwebs off the boxes some time. In the meantime I can play with UAE (or rather E-UAE for some more features), and AROS.

For those who are interested, Ars Technica are currently running a series of articles on A history of the Amiga. Hyperion Entertainment are still working on AmigaOS 4, Amiga, Inc still seem to be about (and litigating), there may even be new hardware on its way (we shall see).

Posted Thu 30 Aug 2007 20:36:46 BST Tags: Amiga