FLATLINE: How The Amiga Languished
Don't let the title fool you this is a nice tonic to the AVGN video.
Another high quality video from Ahoy. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zB_UZsJUbwQ Sorry if already posted. |
Really good video! Great narration, story writing and yes, agree with everything he said!
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@Toffee
Thanx so much for the link, watching now. |
I'm thinking maybe the Amiga languished because of the A1000, it should've been an A500 from the start. At least Atari got it right with the ST.
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The Amiga didn't die, it was successful for a few years and then reached obsolescence, as all electronics do. Yes, I know about the mismanagement, but the Amiga still achieved the biggest sales it could ever get, even if it was in Europe and not the US. The Amiga DIDN'T fail, end of. If it had, no-one would remember it, but millions of us DO. HOW is that a FAILURE? |
I would love to sell the amount of products that the Amiga did. You’re right, millions of sales is a type of success. Many products in today’s world don’t achieve that.
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Just to go back to the video (as it's so easy to end up debating again what caused Commodore's/the Amiga's downfall) I thought this was a superbly put together video, which actually had the substance of correct facts behind it too. I've seen a lot of glossy videos in the past which get some things wrong or just don't have much depth but this was probably one of the best videos put together on the subject, seemed to have more of a narrative.
Highly recommended watch, clearly a lot of time was spent on research! |
Ahoy's videos are always great! I loved his videos on Amiga FPS, Doom and Quake, among other game-related ones.
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As said above, another great video by Ahoy but I was a little disappointed that the real end of Commodore and the Amiga was swept aside.
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Great video. Well done!!
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tv6aJRGpz_A If that's not enough, there's always the Nostalgia Nerd's Amiga Story (2 parts). |
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The Amiga did indeed make a dent in the universe and had Apple and many others very worried for a number of years but as with BeOS and other interesting platform it was crushed by Microsoft and the PC. My point is that Commodore failed the Amiga and all it's users and customers, the Amiga didn't fail. |
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It is a great video. It tells a lot of things in depth as well as showing a good understanding of more high level matters. The only pity is that it does not continue into the downfall of Commodore, but that is maybe another story.
The Amiga did not fail, it was a success. When I was at university 1987-1991 (in Europe) it was by far the most popular computer (at home). In the long run, the Amiga failed to keep ahead and started to fall behind the competition. It was only a matter of time. Perhaps a better run and smaller (cheaper) operation with a focus on certain niche markets could have helped it survive better than it did. |
Thanks for the linked video :great
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I find this video very interesting.
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One of the best videos i've seen
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As always, his videos are awesome.
But am I the only one that feels that this is just a first part of the video? The video subject is: How The Amiga Languished. Yet, he stops suddenly, not even mentioning Team 17, and everything that happens after. He didn't even mentioned A600, A500+, A3000, A1200... etc. |
@d4rk3lf
As mentioned above, the main scope of the documentary is about the US launch and first two years of the Amiga, in particular the A1000, that was also suspended from production before the rebirth of the line with the 500. As italian i remember that Amiga 1000 was shown in expos in 1986 with some of the programs now famous like Dpaint and Animator (strangely enough not with music programs) but, as much as i was enthusiastic for the power of the machine, it was giving me a vibe as advanced tool, something not on the league of an high school student video game enthusiast as i was (and the fact they did use slideshows with King Tut, Botticelli and Degas ballerinas did not help) while, as an art school student i thought would be never able to afford one - especially as shown in the expos in the model 1000 with DF1 and monitor. Even the leaked Amiga Magazine copies available at those expos were mostly showing artwork, but little more. It did start to provide me the right vibe and to have the right price with the A500. And was determined to get one! I had disks with Deluxe Paint and Xenon already like six months before was able to buy my A500!!! |
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