| I might be biased as the A600 was the first computer I bought with my own money, but there was no way I would have bought a 386SX over the A600. This article is so tilted towards the American market and that's fine. I used to play Wolfenstein 3D on a friend's PC. They certainly did not pay anything like what I had, but within a year or so they would have had to upgrade as well. The thing is I could do more with my A600 than most people who used a pc. One the games were there and the games were great to play, the first game I bought for the A600 was almost all I needed for Sensible Soccer, soon to be upgraded to SWOS. but there were probably 50 - 100 games that were just amazing. Photo and Video Editing, Making Music all in 1992 in fact the A600 kept me going way into 1999. I then bought a A1200 but it was not the same... Saga and Nintendo were the challange to the Amiga, I am not saying Doom did not have a big effect but I think we just assumed there would be a release at some point. Three words, plug and play! I do wish Commodore would have released the A1200 in the A600's package if they had. I probably would not have been able to buy it. I got an Amiga Format magazine in the hope that the 3 half inch disks would fit into my home computer. (( they didn't half an inch out )) lol
It showcased the A600 and the style of the machine was so much better for the time than the A500 it looked sharp and new I ended up buying it within weeks or month or so. The A500, A600 and A1200 are all prone to discoloration.... I still have two A600's and one A1200 and all of them are still working, not bad for a computer that is 33 years old and took a battering for many years. :) |