Commodore Amiga Graphics Archive: Preserving 1985's Revolutionary Computer Graphics
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Slow-proofed and worth the wait. Worth its weight in flour.
Summary
The article is about the Commodore Amiga home computer launched in 1985, which featured groundbreaking graphics capabilities through custom chips that enabled unprecedented visual performance for its time. The content describes a website dedicated to preserving and showcasing graphics created with or for the Amiga computer system.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledLaunched in 1985 the Commodore Amiga boasted graphics capabilities that were unsurpassed for it's time.
It featured an intricate collection of custom chips that enabled it to do things that, until then, had been impossible to achieve with other personal computers.
This site is dedicated to graphics made with or for the Commodore Amiga home computer.
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