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English: From its launch in 1987, marketed as a games machine, the Amiga A500 was an amazing success for Commodore International, reviving the ailing sales of its hardware. It was equipped with a 7.14MHz Motorola 68000 processor. Photographed by Adrian Pingstone in England in the early 1990s and released to the public domain. The game being played in this picture is Turrican from Factor 5. | ||
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current | 12:03, 9 April 2024 | ![]() | 750 × 690 (101 KB) | Isidore (talk | contribs) | == {{int:filedesc}} == {{Information | description ={{en|1=From its launch in 1987, marketed as a games machine, the Amiga A500 was an amazing success for Commodore International, reviving the ailing sales of its hardware. It was equipped with a 7.14MHz Motorola 68000 processor.<br> At the time, it was the only domestically-priced machine capable of displaying up to 4,096 colours on a display simultaneously, and was also capable of managing a 8... |
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