Sunday, 25 July 2010

Happy 25th, Amiga!

Yes, time flies. It's hard to believe that 25 years have passed since the Amiga was created. My first computer was a ZX Spectrum but it was the Amiga that changed everything, the one I used to learn assembly language and low level hardware programming and the one that introduced me to the wonderful world of the demo scene. I have plenty of fond memories about the Amiga and deeply admire all the engineers who worked on it, particularly Jay Miner.

Let me finish this post with a few classic demos ( the blog layout cuts the embedded video, click on them to open on a new page):


Hardwired, by Crionics and Silents.


Arte by Sanity.


Enigma, by Phenomena.




The Desert Dream by Kefrens.

Interference by Sanity.

Enjoy.