This is very much a fan-made product, in case you needed telling.
We’ve seen a flood of modern-day mini versions of popular home computers, including the C64, ZX Spectrum, Amiga and Atari 400, but one platform which has thus far remained untapped is the Atari ST.
Released in 1985, the ST was one of the first 16-bit platforms on the market and instantly gained traction with both developers and players, but the rise of the Commodore Amiga towards the end of the decade saw the ST’s user base decline.
Read the full article on timeextension.com
This is very much a fan-made product, in case you needed telling.
We’ve seen a flood of modern-day mini versions of popular home computers, including the C64, ZX Spectrum, Amiga and Atari 400, but one platform which has thus far remained untapped is the Atari ST.
Released in 1985, the ST was one of the first 16-bit platforms on the market and instantly gained traction with both developers and players, but the rise of the Commodore Amiga towards the end of the decade saw the ST’s user base decline.
Read the full article on timeextension.com