by radionactive » Sun Nov 13, 2011 10:46 am
The Amiga 500 and 500+ was, as I remember, THE computer to have back in the mid to late 1980's. In fact, it was THE computer that inspired me to follow my creative path and take my graphic design skills into a digital dimension... eventually culminating in a PC-based revival of my early Amiga artistic days and subsequently an advanced diploma in digital arts (Mac-based). Man, I would give my left nut to step into a time machine just to recover those hundreds of paintings, image edits and music-tracks that I had done on various different friend's Amiga computers as well as my cousin's Amiga 1000. Unfortunately I never had the pleasure of owning an Amiga of my very own (nor even a Commodore 64 for that matter)... though I can happily say that the Amiga 500 and 500+ played a HUGE role in my life... both artistically and creatively.
Oh... and I did manage to spend a year or two as a hardcore Amiga 500 gamer, so I have a pretty solid appreciation for the incredible selection of games available! A cousin of mine even cut his teeth on some of the first and best Amiga 500/1000 flight simulators, so much so that he is now a commercially registered pilot for Jetstar (Australia), having previously flown for Ansett Australia and QANTAS over the past 15 years! He actually attributes his Amiga 1000 flight simulators as being his inspiration to take his very first private flying instruction!
I have to say that the Amiga 500/500+ and 1000 has played a HUGE role in my life and it seems such a shame that the system never evolved beyond the Microsoft/Apple domination during the early 1990's.
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radionactive on Sun Nov 13, 2011 11:03 am, edited 2 times in total.