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Amiga 600 Case Badge – Vampire
£4.16 Ex. VAT
Amiga 600 Case Badge – Vampire brand new, perfect replacement for any A600 case. These are high quality prints finished off in a 3D gel, long lasting and look very smart! Smarten up your Amiga 600 case!
SKU: A600-Badge-Vampire
Category: A600 Case Badges
Tags: A600, Amiga 600, Amiga Vampire, Case Badge, Vampire A600
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ADF files is the standard Amiga Disk Format for floppy disk images. no different to Sega or Nintendo roms, ADF's are images of Amiga floppy disk games. Not only could you have access to a huge back catalogue of retro Amiga games, but there are still brand new games being released today, for example: Raid over Moscow or Bridge Strike these are all available as ADF files. But you not limited to games or programs, but you have access to tons of Amiga demos (if your into that scene).What are gotek drives in detail? Read here What is FlashFloppy check out this link Want to know even more about them, checkout retro32.com's review of them here Also checkout one of our favorite youtube streamers TheGebs24 and her views on the Gotek drive!