You asked for it! (well, some of you dd!) and now it is available in the store for $10 as a digital download.
On another note, I'm still working on the Amiga documentary. I probably need another 2 weeks to finish it. Well, part 1 anyway. I have the first 10 minutes fully edited. I'd like to connect with some Amiga history experts to help validate some of this information before the final video is complete. So if you feel you're an expert on the topic, especially the Amiga 1000, let me know. If I got something wrong, I'd rather people complain about it now, than after the video is finished.
I also thought of a really neat project I want to undertake after the Amiga documentary is done. I'm already putting my ducks in a row for this. Basically, I'm going to collaborate with my brother and we're going to build a custom Petscii Robots arcade machine. This will be a full sized arcade and I've already got a local arcade here in town, known as Freeplay, who said I could setup the machine along side their vintage arcades. I think people will find it interesting building the machine. I plan to use a real CRT driven by an Amiga 500 motherboard. So it should feel very authentic next to all of the older arcade machines. There are also a number of design changes we'll need to do to the game to make it more arcade friendly, which I think everyone will find interesting.
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