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so when i talk about the amiga in this video iamp;#39;m talking about all the amiga computers as a family not just a particular model so weamp;#39;re going to look at it with 1985 eyes and weamp;#39;re going to compare it to what was there at the time and weamp;#39;re going to see why it excelled above all the rest weamp;#39;re going to look at the computeramp;#39;s potential from a hardware perspective so there might be a lot of techno babble and weamp;#39;re not going to consider how the amiga actually performed at the time it was released which was affected by things like price and marketing so from this weamp;#39;ll be able to see why the amiga was so far ahead of its time and as the years went by weamp;#39;ll be able to probably see why it slowly fell behind and ultimately was left in the 90s the initial investors in the amiga wanted to cash in on the early 80s video game boom they wanted a low-cost games machine but j minor who was the designer in amiga saw no reason why