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NinjaKat

2025 Jul 06 08:29:46
July GOTHEM is live!  Looks like another great game.  Check it out!

Gazzmaniac

2025 Jun 09 14:10:40
Stay tuned for a major SMD2000 announcement later this week!
 

NinjaKat

2025 May 31 20:32:57
June Gothem is up!  Although it is not live (because it is still May), I will enable tomorrow morning.  Looks like a good one!  Enjoy.
 

NinjaKat

2025 May 10 07:28:09
May Gothem is finally out! Crack Down! Enjoy.
 

NinjaKat

2025 Apr 05 07:31:51
This month GOTHEM is a great one! Project X Special Edition 93.  Have fun!

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This can also be found on our "reddit"
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ARBBS - Amiga Retro BBS / The Nostalgic World of Bulletin Board Systems (BBS)
« Last post by intangybles on December 26, 2024, 11:17:37 am »

The Nostalgic World of Bulletin Board Systems (BBS)


Before the internet became a household staple, there was a thriving digital underground that connected hobbyists, gamers, and curious minds—this was the world of Bulletin Board Systems, or BBS for short. A BBS was an early form of online community, typically run by enthusiasts from their own or club personal computers, allowing users to dial in through a modem to exchange messages, download files, and play text-based games (often refereed to as "Door Games" - more on this later.


How BBS Worked


BBSes operated over phone lines, and users accessed them by connecting their computers to a modem and dialling a specific number. Once connected, users could navigate text menus, post messages in public forums, engage in private messaging, and browse file libraries. Some BBSes supported multi-user capabilities, allowing real-time chat or even collaborative games.


The Culture and Community


Each BBS had its unique atmosphere, often reflecting the personality of its "System Operator" (SysOp). Some catered to specific interests such as programming, science fiction, or gaming, while others were general-purpose boards. Users formed tight-knit communities, engaging in lively discussions, sharing software, and participating in "door games", which were often multiplayer text-based games unique to BBS culture.


BBS vs. The Modern Internet


Though BBS systems may seem primitive compared to today's internet, they were pioneers in fostering online social interaction and digital entertainment. They introduced many concepts that persist today, such as forums, file-sharing, and online multiplayer games. However, BBSes were limited by phone line speeds, meaning connections were slow, and long-distance dialling could be expensive.


Why BBS Matters Today


Despite their decline in the late 1990s with the rise of the internet, BBSes remain a cherished part of computing history. Enthusiasts (such as ARB  ;) ) still maintain active BBSes, accessible over Telnet rather than dial-up, preserving this unique era for future generations. BBSes serve as a reminder of the grassroots ingenuity that laid the groundwork for the vibrant online communities we enjoy today.


If you're curious, you can still experience BBS culture by exploring our "Home Grown" ARB BBS.


To connect via Telnet, simply type the URL into a Telnet client or terminal as follows: telnet://www.amigagretro.com


#ARBBS
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ARBBS - Amiga Retro BBS / Welcome to the new BBS Information and discussion area!
« Last post by intangybles on December 26, 2024, 11:12:42 am »
Welcome to our new BBS related "Discussion Area"!

Here you will now find all our BBS related information and a great place to ask questions and have a chat on everything BBS related!

#ARBBS
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General Discussion / Merry Christmas 2024 to all!
« Last post by intangybles on December 25, 2024, 02:22:02 pm »


Merry Christmas


To all for 2024 from all the ARB Crew!

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GOTHEM - Game Of THE Month / Re: December 2024 - Future Tank
« Last post by NinjaKat on December 24, 2024, 08:54:47 pm »
18250 on my amiga 1200. Single player,  No cheats or passwords.
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ARBBS - Amiga Retro BBS / Re: Amiga Retro Brisbane BBS (#ARBBS)
« Last post by intangybles on December 17, 2024, 06:41:35 am »
New BBS Door Game Server Online!

Ok.. I have at "last" started to update the BBS in prep for the Amiga BBS launch. In the server move I had to disable all the local door games as I could no longer run them in the cloud. I have now built (installed) a dedicated Door Game server to get around this. Its only up for the first time tonight and its in need of testing. It has a bunch or door games that came installed in it which I have had little time to test / check - so any feedback would be great! One of the main goals was to get Galactic Warzone back up and running and it seems to be working well. Likewise on the testing front I have not tested it from anything else other than a PC at this stage.

BBS Crash from the old setup will be the next to be ported across.

Very keen to get your feedback!

Thank you and enjoy the Games!
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ARBBS - Amiga Retro BBS / Re: Amiga Retro Brisbane BBS (#ARBBS)
« Last post by intangybles on December 13, 2024, 02:19:35 pm »
Don't forget the BBS! I will try my best to improve its maintenance!

Please log on, even if you do so from your modern machine.  Point your telnet client to www.amigaretro.com port 23.  DCTelnet works well on Amiga, ccgms21 on the 64, Windows users can use Netrunner, and Mac and Linux users have a built in telnet Client.
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GOTHEM - Game Of THE Month / Re: December 2024 - Future Tank
« Last post by intangybles on December 12, 2024, 09:08:59 pm »
OK!

Definitely going to give this one a go!

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General Discussion / Amiga Retro Brisbane Reddit page launched!
« Last post by intangybles on December 12, 2024, 09:06:11 pm »
If you are a reddit "reader" come and drop in at our new page.

https://www.reddit.com/r/amigaretrobrisbane/

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