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The thing about the Amiga was its wow factor -- I remember
walking into Compucentre (Canadian chain) in the mid-80s.. and there's all
the computers from 8 bit heaven and their 16 color graphics (if you were
lucky).. and then there's this one computer on a pedestal featuring a
totally real jungle cat prowling onscreen. It just blew the doors off
everything else there, and I would go wanting for one for 20 years afterward
(now I have 5 :)). Not sure a replica can revive *that*.
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Thats an awesome story and experience that unfortunately i agree is hard to relay to
people these days. To see how great lots of classics were during their heyday in
comparison to what was out is what made so many historic memories.
I think its unfortunately harder for younger generation sometimes to put away their
cinematic quality vr and experience vintage gaming for what it was. Graphics drawn by
programming, music while gaming, going for blocks and blips to fully animated sprites and
tracked music playing all while fitting on a floppy disk.
Or even the wealth and size of the virtual text world at a terminal or personal computer.
Preaching to the choir here but when i did finally get around to showing selections of
systems at our past vcf it was a blast and i enjoyed showing some of the comparison of
commodore to some pc ascii games but also being fair and switching out to some of my
favorite dos games too as well as pointing out the crispness of the pc display for text
making it a probable better system out of the box for staring at text all day.
I miss closer vcfs :-(