Commodore's 16 bit home computer AMIGA is one of the best known and loved of it's generation.
It was maybe the first real Multi Media home computer long before Apple's Mac.
It was maybe the first real Multi Media home computer, long before Apple's Mac. It had a lot of co-processor and sweet architecture tricksmaking it a powerful computer.
The A500 was perhaps the most well known emblematic model.
Yet Although it was completly Screwed great, it was eventually left behind by the PC standard, thanks to Commodore's Corporates non senseand failure to develop the design furthur.
A kind of sweet vengeance for Amstrad users (who suffered the same thing, thank you Lord Sugar...).