30 October 2020, 14:34 | #21 |
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@redblade.
All Amiga's were nice, but the 3000D and T were the best engineered with better components etc. Sadly the 4000D was so stripped down and cheapened it wasn't much of an upgrade. When we had a Amiga club meeting back in the day, a friend just got a new 4000D with a 030, and the 3000D was faster overall. AGA was nicer than ECS, but most everything else was cheaper/lesser. In a nutshell, the thicker steel, look and feel, built in SCSI, FF, even had matching screws for the sides made it a nice complete system. It had nice touches and attention to details. That is when the engineers had a high level of influence over the system, before the dark times. Those are some of the reasons why some Amiga users think the 3000D/T was the best system produced by Commodore. |
30 October 2020, 15:39 | #22 |
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So do I regret selling stuff?
Oh yes every single day! I have just became aware of a CDTV for sale, Im scouring the details/pictures for even the slightest hint it could be my old one. It is silly tbh but I wish I never sold mine back in the day. Around 1995/96 I think? I remember putting my name inside ontop of the power supply and having to glue the reset button back onto the frame that holds all the buttons, pretty poor design much like the cheap hifis of the day. I also regret selling my first amiga, an A500m same for an A600. Everything else I have hung onto. |
30 October 2020, 17:08 | #23 |
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I bought a A1200 from this guy who made a living from pirating games. When I bought this from him he had moved onto the PS1. It had so much with it and 1000's of disks.
I had to sell when I was short of cash. I always kept hold of my original A500 that will never be sold. |
30 October 2020, 22:20 | #24 |
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I regret taking my A1200 to the dump...
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05 November 2020, 23:50 | #25 |
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I regret giving my A1200 to a "friend" was begging me for ages to have it, late found out he sold it...
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06 November 2020, 00:42 | #26 |
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I put a Mac Colour Classic out in the rain next to my bins. It stayed there for weeks, looking all forlorn until the trash people finally took it. I also was given a whole BBC Micro B with disk drives, monitors, software. But I took so long to go pick it up, my friends wife dumped it all. I can’t forgive myself.
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06 November 2020, 08:47 | #27 |
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I'm regretting selling my last Amiga before one i have now.
It was A1200 with Blizzard PPC 603 with 603e@160MHz and 68040@40MHz with 128MB FastRAM. It was hardware which in these days when i have it could play many videos - MPEG Video and also VideoCD, some AVIs/QT/etc with lighter codecs (e.g. DixV/Xvid) with yet 320 x 2xx resolutions. MPEG Audio were normal thing, I finished on this hardware Quake (on PPC it was flying) and some others FPPs, Super Metroid (on SNES9x emulator for PPC, but without sound) and many other games for AmigaOS (+WarpUp and PowerUp) and many emulators. Now i have bought not too long ago just A1200 with 8MB FastRAM and for my nowadays usage is rather enough. But sometimes i'm missing my rather powerful Amiga setting which sometimes could break someone's world order (e.g. "It's Quake/Movie played on Amiga?!?"). |
13 November 2020, 16:01 | #28 |
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At the time to let my entire collection of Amiga Format and CUAmiga Cover-CD's go - that was tough. I needed to clear the space and I needed the cash. They were a mini-internet of Amiga goodness at a time when PC's and Windows dominated my life.
Fortunately they can all be found online now. And whilst I love my A1200 I had to sell my A500 to part-pay for it. Would have been nice to keep it. |
22 November 2020, 18:23 | #29 |
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Probably late 90's I sold my boxed Amiga 2000 at a boot sale for £50 and was pretty pleased with myself! I've currently got two A1200's but still miss my 2000...
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22 November 2020, 21:55 | #30 |
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I sold my Amiga 500 about 10 years ago but I never regretted it. I absolutely loved it at the time but I I now use my laptop for coding and making little games. I tend to use other 16bit consoles to play the arcade-style games on. So I was only missing games like Populous, Dungeon Master etc
About 8 years ago I bought a CD32 to replace it and play enhanced Amiga games I would say I think everyone who sold their CD32 regrets it now . |
23 November 2020, 02:02 | #31 |
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I don't regret selling but where I sold them at "www.greedy-selfish-dealers.com" people get there knickers in a twist over a £2.50 game so much so a moderator steps in with gangster attitude and deletes my reply to his post then PMs me and said it made him look bad fucking pathetic.
Then exchanges PMs with me with attitude, hilarious I decided to ban myself. |
25 November 2020, 09:04 | #32 |
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I had an Amiga 500+ when I was younger, some time in the early 90s and it was modified for games compatibility. I absolutely loved it and have not sold it, however as PC gained traction I stored in our garage and moved onto PCs. A few years back I got a hankering to get back into the Amiga and reply some of my childhood favorites such as Lemmings, K240, MI etc only to discover that my dad have given my beloved Amiga to my uncle since I was no longer using it. This was fine as long as it was being cared for and I could get it back. When I approached my uncle he told me has no idea of what might have happened it to and was possibly thrown away...
Needless to say I am not on really on good terms with my uncle |
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Sorry, late reply as work has been mega busy over the past month Thanks, yes I sold her due to lack of use mainly I had a pair of 2000s at one point (an early rev 4.3 and this one). For some reason there are a LOT of 2000s in Germany (where I bought my two) |
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10 January 2021, 01:23 | #34 |
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10 January 2021, 22:07 | #35 |
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Miss my two A4000...
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29 January 2021, 11:33 | #36 |
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I definitely regret selling my A1000 and assorted books. I got them now again, but I should have kept my original one.
I don't even remember when or where I sold it... I needed the money to get a PC, which I couldn't afford at that time, without ditching my other stuff. |
06 July 2021, 10:55 | #37 |
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No. I never sell any, only buy.
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06 July 2021, 12:01 | #38 |
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Well my gut instinct is to say yes, but actually I am not sure now that I think about it. I joined the amiga scene in 2012 with an a1200 and since then have moved on a few a1200s and actually B1230s. But they were moved on at a time when either I wasnt using them or had bought the package for only part of it etc, and any proceeds as such were more than reinvested into the next project. I am happy with what I have now and if I had not sold on a machine/part at that time then I probably wouldnt have been able to do the next project on my way here - and the journey is most of the fun.
I didnt have an amiga as a kid (my best mate did) so I have none that are from my childhood to curse not keeping. I also dont believe in storing up amigas that will never get used. I have an a500 currently that was to be used in a project that then got replaced by an a1200, but I do vaguely have an intended use for that in future so am keeping hold of it. |
09 July 2021, 03:10 | #39 |
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Everyday I think of my original A1200 with all the games, magazines, joysticks, accelerator card, monitor and feel regret.
Another regret is giving a "friend" one of my spare A1200 years ago with an accelerator card and that guy never using it...... (I wonder how i can ask for it back.... ) |
18 August 2021, 11:42 | #40 |
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Also regret selling my 500 for a pc in the days..but even more my collection of disks I had back then. Ok you can download most of them, but there were some rare demo packs on them
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