Is The A500 Mini Worth £120??

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Project-X (1992)
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Review
Duration: 20:30
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The world has been Amigaless for such a long time... until now! Twenty six years after the Amiga line was discontinued, RetroGames have released the A500 Mini based on the best selling Amiga: the A500!

I was fortunate enough to enjoy the Amiga back in the early to mid-nineties, and ours at home wasn't replaced until later that decade, so I have many years of experience with one. Many of the games featured on the A500 Mini are games I played on the original Amiga in my youth!

So is the A500 Mini worth it? Am I going to be all nostalgic? Watch on to find out this old timer's verdict.

00:00 Intro
01:11 A little history lesson
02:59 Unboxing the A500 Mini
05:29 Exploring the Mini
06:28 Games
07:25 Issues
11:10 Add more games
12:47 Alternative controllers
16:52 Pros & Cons
18:21 Summary
20:07 Outro

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Lotus III :: Main Theme
Project-X :: Main Theme

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