Amiga Bill is one of the most important active voices in the Amiga community. His YouTube channel covers hardware reviews, new product launches, community news, FPGA updates, and tutorials β consistently, with genuine enthusiasm and expertise.
Whether you're new to the Amiga or a veteran, Amiga Bill's content bridges the gap between Amiga's history and its living present. New videos arrive regularly, covering everything from unboxing accelerator cards to deep dives on FPGA implementations.
If you only follow one Amiga creator, make it this one.
High-production hardware restoration and history videos. Amiga content alongside broader retro coverage. Excellent for watching recapping and repair processes.
Robin Harbron's channel covers retro programming in depth. Amiga episodes focus on demo coding, graphics tricks, and the custom chip architecture that made the platform remarkable.
Lazy Game Reviews covers Amiga hardware and software with meticulous research and production quality. His Amiga episodes consistently attract new people to the platform.
Focused Amiga content β hardware teardowns, accelerator testing, compatibility analysis. One of the most technically detailed Amiga channels currently active.
Active French Amiga community channel with tutorials, reviews, and event coverage. Strong presence at European Amiga events.
Deep hardware repair content covering Amiga boards, monitors, and peripherals. If you want to learn to fix your own hardware, Jan Beta's systematic approach is invaluable.
The largest and most active English-language Amiga forum. Hardware help, software support, buy/sell, news, developer discussion, demo scene coverage. If something's happening in the Amiga world, it's on EAB. Over 200,000 posts and decades of archived knowledge.
Long-running Amiga community site with news, forums, and a focus on all branches of Amiga (classic, OS4, MorphOS, AROS). Good breadth of coverage across the extended Amiga family.
Active subreddit with show-and-tell posts, questions, project reveals, and purchase advice. Good entry point for newer community members. More casual than EAB but consistently active.
AmigaWorld.net covers the broader Amiga ecosystem including OS4 and MorphOS developments. Detailed technical threads, developer discussions, and community news across all Amiga branches.
The world's largest demoparty. Amiga demo competition is a centrepiece event. Held annually at Easter. Where the best coders demonstrate what the hardware can do in 2025 and beyond.
Amiga anniversary events (named after years since the A1000's launch) bring the community together for hardware shows, competitions, and talks. Watch EAB and Amiga.org for announcements.
VCF events worldwide regularly feature strong Amiga presence β hardware exhibits, demos, and swap meets. VCF Europe, VCF East, and VCF West are the major recurring events.