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Commodore Amiga

A Visual Compendium

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Launched in 1985, the Amiga ushered in a new age of home computing. With its powerful CPU and custom graphics and audio chipsets, it was an instant hit among gamers looking to move on from the eight-bit systems, as well as artists and musicians moving into the digital realm. Over the course of some 420 pages, Commodore a visual Commpendium showcases more than 140 of the biggest titles, bringing them vividly to life with a double-page screen grab or loading page. This is accompanied by quotes and commentary from renowned Amiga artists, developers, publishers and journalists. Presented using high-quality lithographic printing on superior paper stock, this book is a wonderful celebration of the machine s graphics prowess and a reminder of the wealth of quality games the Amiga brought to bear.

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Commodore Amiga, Sam Dyer, Steve Jarratt, Andy Roberts

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2015,
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Título
Commodore Amiga
Subtítulo
A Visual Compendium
Idioma
Inglés
Editorial
Bitmap Books
Publicado en
2015
Páginas
424
ISBN10
0993012914
ISBN13
9780993012914
Serie
Descripción
Launched in 1985, the Amiga ushered in a new age of home computing. With its powerful CPU and custom graphics and audio chipsets, it was an instant hit among gamers looking to move on from the eight-bit systems, as well as artists and musicians moving into the digital realm. Over the course of some 420 pages, Commodore a visual Commpendium showcases more than 140 of the biggest titles, bringing them vividly to life with a double-page screen grab or loading page. This is accompanied by quotes and commentary from renowned Amiga artists, developers, publishers and journalists. Presented using high-quality lithographic printing on superior paper stock, this book is a wonderful celebration of the machine s graphics prowess and a reminder of the wealth of quality games the Amiga brought to bear.