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  • The computer's consumer price point belied the Amiga's prowess as a rendering tool for realistic audio and eye-popping visuals.

    Top 10 Most Influential Amiga Games 2007

  • Gateway fired Amiga's chatty head honcho, Jim Collas, and all communications from Amiga HQ ceased until it emerged the machine was dead, only to be replaced by a set-top box.

    Vaporware '99: The 'Winners' 2000

  • Gateway acquired the rights to Amiga's technology two years ago.

    Amiga Boots Two Execs Andy Patrizio 1999

  • * It's not like she's asking for a Cray X-MP supercomputer mainframe; an Amiga's a sweet little cookie-box thing.

    The Hacker Crackdown Sterling, Bruce 1992

  • Several people knew how to call and dump data to the Amiga's memory.

    The Empress File Sandford, John, 1944 Feb. 23- 1991

  • Saturday saw the unveiling of the first dedicated Amiga box for some time, in the shape of an unusual and technically advanced system that maintains the Amiga's bleeding edge reputation.

    TechNudge 2010

  • The game is set in 1988 and you begin the game with a threadbare interface closely resembling the Amiga's workbench.

    TIGSource Terry 2010

  • The Amiga's "Guru Meditation Error" is derived from a balance board

    Slashdot: Games Soulskill 2010

  • The Amiga's "Guru Meditation Error" is derived from a balance board

    Medlogs - Recent stories 2010

  • What's more, while the iPhone and Amiga feature the same horizontal pixel resolution, the iPhone's display is twice as tall (pixel-wise) as the Amiga's, and so only slight vertical panning of the table is needed to track the ball on the iPhone (where the vertical panning in the Amiga version was extreme [video]).

    MacBytes.com 2009

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