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This is a quick look at:
Adios Amiga a DVD of rare footage about Commodore Amiga computers hey-day!!

Interviews and footage includes:

Jay Miner (Father of the Amiga)
Nick Kunz
Mike Halverson (Impulse)
Greg Garnick (GVP)
Guy Wright (Amiga World)
Paul Montgomery
Joe Lowery (Ami Expo)
Douglas Barney (Amiga World)
John Bolteri
Mark Randell (New Tek)
Lou Wallace (Amiga World)
Harry Copperman (Commodore President)
Jeff Sherp (C.A.T.S.)
Don Hicks (Amazing)
Carol Chrisie (Commodore)
Alan Hastings (Light Wave)
Tom Mixs
Ted Moon
Steve Gillmor (Impulse)
Dean Friedman (Eat a Bug)
Perry Kivolowitz
Steve Riker

This video takes you back to the "Amiga Days". Re-live the excitement of the Amiga and all the people who were part of making the software/hardware and using the software/hardware..
Also learn about how some of the programs were made and put out on the market by seeing the interviews with people like Alan Hastings who made LightWave!

If you were part of the Amiga happening or a Amiga user, you will love this!
For more info go to www.cvfproductions.com

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  • Jay Miner is legend.

    It takes a bunch of smart people to make a good computer.

    It takes a Genius to make the Amiga.

    Farewell friend.

  • Remember when computing was fun?

    Amiga OS 4.1

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  • I am more of an Atari ST or Macintosh fan, due to MIDI applications that I am after, but I'd rather have all, Atari, Commodore, Amstrad, Macintosh, as well as IBM back, and 100 other companies back, to have more choices, not only 1 or two choices as we have today...

  • mine broke a long time ago... *sigh*

  • GVP.... Now there's some hardware I longed for.

  • wonder if anyone would have imagined that people still use Amigas to this day!

  • @StefanEdek I'm sorry, I meant "Hipey Ron". You know, what with all the baseless hipe and everything.

  • @richardmaudsley77

    For life? Your life is sad if you can not write word "Hyperion".

    Hint: Going to school should help.

  • @StefanEdek plug your hypy ron crap somewhere else. 68k for life.

  • @mortundad

    Una gran máquina, si señor. Mi hermano y yo no tuvimos la suerte de tener un Amiga porque allá por el 87 todavía no sabíamos que existia (en mi ciudad no era muy popular). Ese año tambien insistimos a mi padre para compra un ordenador y tambien nos compró el mejor, pero de 8 bits. El mítico Amstrad CPC464. La frustración de no haber comprado un Amiga duró muchos años y no aproveché el Amstrad para programar. Hoy colecciono ordenadores y considero Amstrad y Amiga las mejores marcas.

  • @hankillo1

    Hola:

    Yo me acuerdo que mi padre me lo compró porque no hacía más que decirle que todos mis amigos tenían ordenador. Y fue y me compró el mejor de todos... Me acuerdo cuando fuímos a recogerlo a una tienda AMIGA en Bilbao. Estaba loco de contento. Quedaba con mis amigos del colegio para jugar en mi casa a esa bestia llamada AMIGA 500. Se les caía la baba, jeje. Lo tengo desde el año 87 y todavía me funciona, junto con el mítico monitor 1084S. Qué buenos recuerdos. Qué gran máquina...

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