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 ...
The Commodore Amiga was a computer gaming system that featured advanced games for its time, with titles that displayed ...
The Commodore Amiga 1000 is a case in point, it was the machine everybody wanted but its A500 home computer sibling made the Amiga a success story. Peripherals for the 500 are plentiful then ...
Locking down sales figures for individual computer models can be tricky, but we've dug into the numbers to bring you the top ...
Two processors, four operating systems, and still no success: The Commodore 128 came too late and yet was technically ...
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.
For more details on the hardware of the C128 and its development, we recommend this video by 8-Bit-Guy (with Bill Herd as a ...