The Amiga was a family of personal computers introduced by Commodore in 1985, featuring a revolutionary multimedia platform with advanced graphics, sound capabilities, and multitasking before these became standard in competing systems. Its combination of powerful custom chips, user-friendly interface, and affordability made it popular among creative professionals for video production, animation, and gaming throughout the late 1980s and early 1990s. Though it developed a passionate following and pioneered many features now common in modern computing, the Amiga platform ultimately declined after Commodore's bankruptcy in 1994.
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