It has been announced that Virtual GP and Thunderhell – both by Paolo Cattani – are available on the A600GS, the new Amiga revival system from AmigaKit.

Virtual GP (aka Virtual Grand Prix) was first released in 1999. It has an astonishing 3D engine developed by Cattani, and was intended for AGA systems. You won’t believe it until you see it in action.

Thunderhell (developed in 1990) was thought abandoned until relatively recently, when the first level was uncovered. Three levels of the game are included on the A600GS.

Cattani says: “As a pioneer in the development of video games for the Amiga range of computers I’m very glad and honoured to give my contribution to an amazing project which keeps alive the memory of a machine that was such a glorious milestone of the IT history.”

Fancy getting hold of a new Amiga? The A600GS is one of several Amiga devices you can buy right now.

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