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Published: Tuesday, 16 May 2023 - 09:42:21 (+0200)
Written by: AndreasM
On Sunday, May 14, 2023 the ticket sale for Amiga38 has started with a few minutes delay shortly after 8pm!
Amiga38 is expected to be the biggest Amiga show worldwide again this year - despite several old and new Amiga events - and welcome guests and visitors from all over the world.
The visitors can look forward to three main topics, which will be in the foreground during the one and a half days - on the one hand we want to pay tribute to the legendary and insanely active demo scene and have some more musical and informal contributions to this besides the Demo Contest brought to life by the Apollo Team.
Our second main topic will be the AmigaOS and its current development team - who is actually behind the development of AmigaOS3.2? Part of the team will be present with their own booth at Amiga38 and will be available for questions and answers. Camilla Boemann will travel from Denmark and hold a stage presentation on behalf of the team.
Furthermore we want to give Commodore's console, the Amiga CD32, more attention, especially since it celebrates its 30th birthday this year. Beacon of hope or stillborn? What was the plan behind the console? What would have happened if Commodore had been more liquid at the time of release? These and other questions will also be addressed in October - as a special guest we could win Beth Richard from the USA. Beth Richard worked as an engineer at Commodore from 1991 until her retirement in April 1994.
She was designer of the Grace chip and the CDTV-CR that used it; of the MPEG-4000 that was the prototype for the CD32 FMV cartridge, one of the three designers of the Akiko chip in the CD32 and the main designer of the CD1200 prototype.
Other well-known names who have already confirmed their participation include Petro Tyschtschenko, who already celebrated his 80th birthday in April, David Pleasance and Dave Haynie.
For Amiga38, besides the day tickets at 27,50 Euro, appropriately named "Passierschein A38", there are of course again day tickets including table (for 40,- Euro), as well as tickets for the Pre-Opening and Get Together on Friday evening (after the exhibitors have been set up, a first tour is possible, in addition there will be snacks and drinks from 8 pm, as well as a stage program including a Reshoot Proxima release party) at 59,- Euro.
Additionally, there are some ticket combos with discounts, as well as free tickets for children and teenagers up to and including 16 years. As experience shows that some categories will be sold out quickly, it makes sense to secure your ticket in time.
Questions about the tickets or other topics concerning the Amiga38 can be sent to