The favorite home computer of the late 80s, the Amiga 500, just upgraded and gained a plus sign! Amiga 500+ (motherboard revision 8A), produced in late 1991 as the successor...
Finally the Amiga 600 makes an appearance on one of my recreated posters! Amiga 600 (codenamed “June Bug”), the most compact Amiga model, was actually Commodore’s try in producing a...
The Vampire Apollo Accelerators are a new breed of FPGA-based hardware for the classic Amigas. This poster is inspired by the ultimate performance (in comparison with Amiga legacy hardware) brought...
The Commodore Amiga 500 deserves a spot in the 80s classics! For us 40+ years old Amiga fans, the 500 model is an icon of the 80s. It has that...
The Amiga CD32, released in late 1993, was Commodore’s attempt into the gaming consoles world. Commodore saw the fast growing market of game consoles and tried to capitalize on its...
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Enjoy original and recreated posters & artwork of the Commodore Amiga era by Vasilis Psomiadis
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