The system that launched a thousand games ...
When it was unveiled 22 years ago, the Commodore Amiga was instantly recognized as a groundbreaking multimedia machine.
The computer's consumer price point belied the Amiga's prowess as a rendering tool for realistic audio and eye-popping visuals. Its usefulness in the field of animation -- from Babylon 5 and Wallace & Gromit to Andy Warhol's You Are the One -- was equaled only by the smoothness and realism the computer brought to games.
The heyday for Amiga games was the late '80s and early '90s. The computer's custom chipset and advanced (for the time) graphics capability led to sumptuous 2-D titles in a variety of styles, and even some basic 3-D games. Here's a look at some of the more innovative entries in the Amiga game canon.
Full Story: WIRED
Tuesday, April 17, 2007
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