Description
THEA1200 – Back to the Future of Computing
THEA1200 is a full-size reimagining of the iconic Amiga 1200, complete with a working keyboard and modern plug-and-play connectivity. Featuring perfect emulation of the original A1200 (AGA), plus full support for A500 (OCS) and A600 (ECS), this is the ultimate way to relive the golden age of home computing.
Play 25 built-in Amiga classics, explore Workbench for the full retro computing experience, or load your own games via USB with seamless WHDLoad support. THEA1200 isn’t just a computer — it’s a time machine.

25 Built-In Amiga Classics
Navigate a clean carousel menu and enjoy some of the most legendary Amiga titles ever created. Included games feature:
- Defender of the Crown I & II
- Settlers II
- Turrican Trilogy
- Beneath a Steel Sky
- Lure of the Temptress
- Ruff ’n’ Tumble
Save and resume anytime thanks to four save slots per game — perfect for tackling those famously tough classics.

Load Your Own Games
Insert a USB stick and enjoy the full Amiga library with WHDLoad support for multi-disk titles.
You can also load floppy disk images with virtual disk swapping and configure controls for each game independently.

Integrated Workbench Desktop
THEA1200 includes a built-in Workbench environment for the full Amiga computer experience. Use productivity apps, creative tools, demos, and software from the era — all with modern stability and compatibility.

Modern Connectivity, Classic Feel
- Full-size replica of the original Amiga 1200
- Working mechanical-style keyboard
- HDMI output at 50/60Hz
- Four USB ports for mouse, gamepads, joysticks, and storage
- Configurable display: CRT filter, scaling, smart cropping
- Wide compatibility with third-party USB controllers
- Adjustable ROM/RAM settings and chipset profiles

What’s in the Box
- THEA1200 Home Computer with full-size keyboard
- 2-Button USB Mouse (1.8m)
- 8-Button USB Gamepad (1.8m)
- USB-C Power Cable (AC adapter not included)
- HDMI Cable (1.8m)
- Quick Start Manual

Legal
All games must be legally obtained. Amiga trademarks and software rights belong to their respective owners.











