Amiga

The Amiga was a line of personal computers produced by Commodore International, introduced in 1985 and discontinued in 1996. Its competitors were the Atari ST and Apple Inc.'s Macintosh and Apple IIGS.

Initially, the Amiga was created by computer chip designer Jay Miner and Hi-Toro (later named Amiga Corporation). Commodore purchased Amiga Corporation in 1984 and released the first Amiga computer, the Amiga 1000, a year later.

Personal Computers

 * Amiga 500
 * Amiga 500 Plus
 * Amiga 600
 * Amiga 1000
 * Amiga 1200
 * Amiga 1500
 * Amiga 2000
 * Amiga 2500
 * Amiga 3000
 * Amiga 3000UX
 * Amiga 3000T
 * Amiga 4000
 * Amiga 4000T

Home Consoles

 * Amiga CD32