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The Amiga is a family of personal computers originally developed by Commodore International in the 1980s. First released in 1985 with the Amiga 1000 model, the Amiga series quickly gained popularity for its advanced multimedia capabilities, including high-resolution graphics, stereo sound, and multitasking operating system. The Amiga’s custom graphics and sound chips, such as the Agnus and Paula, enabled it to produce impressive visuals and audio for its time, making it a popular choice for gaming, graphic design, and video production. The Amiga also boasted a dedicated community of enthusiasts and developers who created a wide range of software and games for the platform. Despite being discontinued in the mid-1990s, the Amiga remains fondly remembered for its innovative technology and lasting impact on the computing industry.
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