@pyrre & orange
read the thread before posting, eh?

i already posted the E-matrix link _and_ told him it's very expensive..
and i already posted this "a 1200 is said to be the best choice for classic gaming/general amiga-fiddling by many"
@circlip
..but my personal choice in your context would be the 600, if you want to switch the machine out at all (cheapest option would still be an A500 sidecar with extra ram or 512kb chipram upgrade imho, since he already has the machine for it), because the 600 has a much smaller footprint, and the 1mb upgrade you need is available used on ebay, eg. here
1mb upgrade w/clock,
and here . that gives you 2mb chip wich is what you need for most old games. another reason for buying the 600 over the 1200 is that the 1200's tend to be stuffed with expansions or peripherals that make them expensive, whereas 600's are often plain or with a 1mb ram expansion and/or hdd/cf card, wich is just what you need!

like this one
600 on Ebay.de w/cf ..and forget about do it yourself projects, if you want the fastest and simplest way of getting to your solution, use Ebay, things are easy to find, and are there right now. just find the right stuff at the right price, and if the item doesn't ship to your country, ask seller, they often agree on sending anyway. Searching through newspapers every day and driving around finding fleamarkets is just wasting time for that small chance of finding anything useful in good shape imho.
That said, you should post a "want to buy" with the stuff you'd like on all amiga forums like amiga.org, amigaworld.net and amigans.net, and watch the classifieds sections for interesting things. the chance that someone has a cheap 600/1200 there is pretty good..
a plus of buying the a1200 would be that it comes with 2mb chipram already installed, wich is nice, and that it has the aga chipset, but most games that you stumble onto in classic gaming are not aga, they are ocs like your A500 has, or ecs like the A600 has.
it's not an easy question to answer really, depends on what you want to do, what you want to play, and the money involved..but now you've got some background info.
