The father of AMIGA Jay Glenn Miner (May 31, 1932 June 20, 1994) was a genius man and way ahead of his time, (eg, having the OS on a hardware level) and many other ideas with him and his team cudos to all of them.
Oh Yeah! I Love Amiga, especially A600. I've got The Wild, The Weird and The Wicked pack at home (Full pack) and lots of other things concerning Amiga for example modulators, scanners´, lots of mouses and joysticks. And a Hard Drive from A600HD :D
I bought a Commodore 64 and an Amiga 500 last week. But the package is in The Netherlands while I'm in Norway, but in 2 days from now I'm gonna drive there to pick it up, I'm really looking forward to it, these computers changed the world.
Lightwave (a 3D modeling software) was at first on Amiga. The Babylon 5 series used Amiga computers to do the CGI of it's pilote and first season. They were used a lot also for video editing. ;-)
Around 1994, Lightwave moved on to IBM PCs and Alpha computers..
Imagine was a great program for it's time, was used for a lot of proper professional stuff, but it's easy enough. You can still read the files on modern PCs, too.
Around this time everybody thought the next big thing was going to be FMV games and Virtual Reality. Nobody saw the World Wide Web and E-mail coming in 1993. There was a lot of failed game consoles then, second only to the Video Game Crash of 1983. Remember the CD-I, the 3D0, the Jaguar, the Saturn, and Windows 3.1? It took Sony's Playstation 1 in late 1994 to get us out of this video game recession.
The black "PC" was the CDTV, an so called Multimedia System which looks like an CD-Player. However, it was a total flop, since it was to expensive, to old (just Kick 1.3 and 1MB Chipram) and just a view CDTV games were developed. The most CDTV games are just A500 Games at CD.
The best 3D Programm for the Amiga are Cinema 4D (V4) and Lightwave. But Lightwave doesn´t support volumetric lightnings.
i still have my c128 and floppy drives. i just need the power supply for it.
B52FORTRESS 5 months ago
i miss this
Alexxxcompa 7 months ago
He sounds like Robert Webb doing Numberwang.
Studeb 7 months ago
They also have new Amiga Tablets heres the link!!! amiga*com/shop/
ACDCISCOOLNESS 10 months ago
feb 19 1993. i wasnt even conceived yet...
copiga 1 year ago
i just might try to buy an old Amiga 500 for the great memories I had with it.. I had the Vic-20, C-64 and C-128.. soo many memories with Commodore..
pawprintlogic 1 year ago
EPIC
kitemett1 1 year ago
Sounds like when Robert Webb from Mitchell and Webb does voice overs. :D
Jabjabs 1 year ago
My favorite computer. I miss it so.
NicWombat 2 years ago 2
I've got an Amiga 1200 with a Blizzard 1230 IV (+ FPU) and 32 Mb of Fast mem', and a 3 GB SCSI hard drive, and ClassicWB ADVSP on it. ^_^
Amiga rules!
xcomcmdr 2 years ago 6
@xcomcmdr Could Amiga OS run on PowerPC 970 processors?
simonwedege 1 year ago
Wish I had an Amiga. These puppies were innovative in just about every way imaginable.
12al34 2 years ago 4
The father of AMIGA Jay Glenn Miner (May 31, 1932 June 20, 1994) was a genius man and way ahead of his time, (eg, having the OS on a hardware level) and many other ideas with him and his team cudos to all of them.
I miss Amiga innovation and true creativity.
trippex 2 years ago 3
/sign
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1:12 (Myth) What is that game called???
wainy2433 2 years ago
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wainy2433 2 years ago
Oh Yeah! I Love Amiga, especially A600. I've got The Wild, The Weird and The Wicked pack at home (Full pack) and lots of other things concerning Amiga for example modulators, scanners´, lots of mouses and joysticks. And a Hard Drive from A600HD :D
guitarmad89 2 years ago
I bought a Commodore 64 and an Amiga 500 last week. But the package is in The Netherlands while I'm in Norway, but in 2 days from now I'm gonna drive there to pick it up, I'm really looking forward to it, these computers changed the world.
1981Myname 3 years ago
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"like they do in the movies!" hahaha yeah duluxe paint was shit lol
djnicksy 3 years ago
d paint was brilliant!!!!! you were either in the womb :P or on drugs when it was out (H)
grahamgregson 3 years ago 12
Lightwave (a 3D modeling software) was at first on Amiga. The Babylon 5 series used Amiga computers to do the CGI of it's pilote and first season. They were used a lot also for video editing. ;-)
Around 1994, Lightwave moved on to IBM PCs and Alpha computers..
xcomcmdr 2 years ago 3
Commercials like these signalled the end of a great era.
TheNumber4q 3 years ago 4
rip cbm
uggla03 3 years ago 2
i luv amiga
tekopaa 4 years ago 2
Omg, I still have one of this pack at home with my A600 still working. :) Just missing some disks.
morfes 4 years ago 2
i got an A500 new in box!
marceloyanez111 4 years ago 2
i just wanted to do some 3d CAD designing for a motor vehicle project i have, what would be the best programme to do that in?
bonnieladscotty 4 years ago
see, that black pc at the end looked pretty good.. what happened to that? also... whats the best programme for 3D drawing on the amiga?
bonnieladscotty 4 years ago
Imagine was a great program for it's time, was used for a lot of proper professional stuff, but it's easy enough. You can still read the files on modern PCs, too.
theultimatecomment 4 years ago
The black PC was the Amiga CDTV. One of many reasons why Commodore went broke.
Imagine was really good, but Maxon developed Cinema4D on the Amiga.
exportiertes 4 years ago
Around this time everybody thought the next big thing was going to be FMV games and Virtual Reality. Nobody saw the World Wide Web and E-mail coming in 1993. There was a lot of failed game consoles then, second only to the Video Game Crash of 1983. Remember the CD-I, the 3D0, the Jaguar, the Saturn, and Windows 3.1? It took Sony's Playstation 1 in late 1994 to get us out of this video game recession.
Amishman35 3 years ago
The black "PC" was the CDTV, an so called Multimedia System which looks like an CD-Player. However, it was a total flop, since it was to expensive, to old (just Kick 1.3 and 1MB Chipram) and just a view CDTV games were developed. The most CDTV games are just A500 Games at CD.
The best 3D Programm for the Amiga are Cinema 4D (V4) and Lightwave. But Lightwave doesn´t support volumetric lightnings.
Schlachtpaulchen 4 years ago
That was a CDTV. Basically it was a blacked out A500 with an inbuilt CD drive
stk1970 4 years ago