LOADING
I refuse to believe it was 40 years ago when I first encountered Commodore’s Amiga. It can’t be that old, surely? And yet it is, and it has gone down in history as one of the most popular home computers of its time.
Seeing that intro to Batman or the beast punching his way through enemies in Shadow Of The Beast highlighted that Commodore’s machine was leaps and bounds ahead of the 8-bit micros of the time, and I never missed the opportunity to play the likes of Sensible Soccer or Speedball 2 with my Amiga-owning friends.
It’s a delight then to look back at the key areas that defined Commodore’s machine, from its many iterations, the magazines that covered it, and of course, its many great games. We’ve even got plenty of input from Amiga veterans like Mike Dailly, Martin Edmondson and Jon Hare.