If you were lucky enough to have a Commodore Amiga or one of its competitor 16-bit home computers around the end of the 1980s, it’s probable that you were doing all the computing tasks that most ...
In the mid 1980s, there was a rash of 16-bit computers entering the market. One of them stood head and shoulders above the rest: Commodore’s Amiga 1000. It had everything that could ...
Jonathan Nash was a mysterious, unreasonably talented and incredibly funny man, who influenced generations of writers ...
The Commodore Amiga was a computer gaming system that featured advanced games for its time, with titles that displayed ...
Several huge releases helped kickstart the trend, such as the Commodore 64, Commodore Amiga, the IBM 5150, and others. Some of those systems sold millions of units and were mainstays in households ...
In the final part of our rundown of the best titles ever to appear on the feted Commodore Amiga, we reach the top ten. But which paragon of software entertainment got the top slot? The Amiga.
Within months, Andreesen and others ported the browser to Windows and Mac, and by October 1993 a version was available for the Commodore Amiga – all before Mosaic reached official 1.0 status in ...
The Commodore Amiga was a computer gaming system that featured advanced games for its time, with titles that displayed animation, colors, and sound that were often better than the SNES and Sega ...