This was fun to watch :o) They're such warm people, is it any wonder the Amiga has got some sort of energy about it with attracts everyone, it was created with love.
Absolutely. All wonderful people! The makers used to love going in to work, and would even sleep under their desks so that they could be there sooner! Those guys had a passion, and as they say, energy flow in = energy flow out. In this case it was more like fun in = fun out. The intention was to create the ultimate games machine, which could be expanded into a full business computer. When Commodore Business Machines bought Amiga Corp, they made sure it was marketed at Businesses. It was only later that they realised their mistake and made two machines, the A500 and A2000, and the rest is history.
The only company i've ever seen that actually encouraged you to bring pets other things to work... "A long as you get the work done" I can't help feeling the stuff you bought to work "was" the distraction.. I guess you had to had to be there. Now-a-days, it's all restrictions.
@@Tech-geeky I was born in the mid eighties and I can see so clearly, how further corrupt and authoritarian life is becoming. If we don't do something to change the current trajectory, our kids will envy us, this is going in the wrong direction. It's getting serious these days because, bye-bye democracy.
True entrepreneurs, the story resonates as powerfully today as it did when I watched this 20yrs ago. The key to innovation is to unleash the potential of people and allow them to work with passion, and be completely open minded on doing things differently. It's only shame that a project that delivered something so far advanced of its rivals (the Macintosh included) was wasted on a short sighted corporation like Commodore. Imagine if they had set up an R&D facility to fund the same team to do a next gen Amiga.. regardless, they changed the world of home computing and gaming forever.
It's great to see this all put together, but it would be even better to see a new version of it someday. Even long after Amiga and Commodore fell out of public mind, I'm sure these ladies and gentlemen remember it still like it was yesterday. Computers will never ever be the same again. Not just because of the Amiga, but because times have changed and it's no longer plausible to have such a ragtag group of friends just building something because they wanted to.
i kinda wish they'd do an amiga classic like they've done with the nintendo and megadrives, modern ports and tv interfacing, compatable with USB inputs like a 360 pad n mouse but otherwise amiga as it gets.
Yeah. CBM almost went bust in 1986 but the A500 saved the company. Then they wasted those millions on the AAA chipset we never got, and instead developed the AA chipset - which meant they were broken again by 1992. In 1993 they wasted the last of their cash on the CD32, where the makers refused to release the boards until CBM gave them the money they owed.
If one was to introduce one's wife to Dale Luck, one would never see one's wife ever again. Dale Luck: Graphics designer by day, wife stealer by night.
I started with the Amiga 500 and stuck with Commodore all the way through to the 4000. When it all ended so did a big part of my life.
What ever happen with the video toaster?
@@AwesomeBlackDude Good question. I could never afford one. I think it must have dies with the Amiga.
This was fun to watch :o)
They're such warm people, is it any wonder the Amiga has got some sort of energy about it with attracts everyone, it was created with love.
Absolutely. All wonderful people! The makers used to love going in to work, and would even sleep under their desks so that they could be there sooner! Those guys had a passion, and as they say, energy flow in = energy flow out. In this case it was more like fun in = fun out. The intention was to create the ultimate games machine, which could be expanded into a full business computer. When Commodore Business Machines bought Amiga Corp, they made sure it was marketed at Businesses. It was only later that they realised their mistake and made two machines, the A500 and A2000, and the rest is history.
The only company i've ever seen that actually encouraged you to bring pets other things to work... "A long as you get the work done" I can't help feeling the stuff you bought to work "was" the distraction..
I guess you had to had to be there.
Now-a-days, it's all restrictions.
@@Tech-geeky I was born in the mid eighties and I can see so clearly, how further corrupt and authoritarian life is becoming. If we don't do something to change the current trajectory, our kids will envy us, this is going in the wrong direction. It's getting serious these days because, bye-bye democracy.
True entrepreneurs, the story resonates as powerfully today as it did when I watched this 20yrs ago. The key to innovation is to unleash the potential of people and allow them to work with passion, and be completely open minded on doing things differently.
It's only shame that a project that delivered something so far advanced of its rivals (the Macintosh included) was wasted on a short sighted corporation like Commodore. Imagine if they had set up an R&D facility to fund the same team to do a next gen Amiga.. regardless, they changed the world of home computing and gaming forever.
This is why Amiga is the best computer system ever built......
amazing material - I still use Amiga 4000!
It's great to see this all put together, but it would be even better to see a new version of it someday. Even long after Amiga and Commodore fell out of public mind, I'm sure these ladies and gentlemen remember it still like it was yesterday.
Computers will never ever be the same again. Not just because of the Amiga, but because times have changed and it's no longer plausible to have such a ragtag group of friends just building something because they wanted to.
Amiga was the best computer in its time i ever seen. Today i have a Amiga600, wich i use for games and music player.
Long Live Amiga, Best machine of all times !!!
thanks for sharing this
incredible good story about an invention of a great product
Still have my AMIGA from back then :D
is still working?
Amiga have a soul pc doesnt. I still own a T-shirt "guru meditation"
Loved my Amiga 500 & 4000. A computer far ahead of its time. Tragically squashed by poor marketing/distribution.
5HINOBI No, greedy upper management killed Commodore. Watch the Deathbed Vigil video - it's quite eye opening.
i kinda wish they'd do an amiga classic like they've done with the nintendo and megadrives, modern ports and tv interfacing, compatable with USB inputs like a 360 pad n mouse but otherwise amiga as it gets.
You brought back lovely memories, wish such great days come back ,
Unfortunately, Atari and Commodore were in a race to the bottom on price. It hurt in the long run.
This is really cool, I love Amiga.
The golden age of nerds
4 dislikes from Atari ST users? :P
Probably 3 and 1 from Acorn.
@@104d_3rr0r_vince LOL! Something like that! :P
Wot a machine, enhanced my childhood 10 fold.
L' Amiga è il computer più BELLO al mondo 🥰
lol beer bust
6:35.Ya, i can see drinking beer is more important than an interview.
Yeah. CBM almost went bust in 1986 but the A500 saved the company. Then they wasted those millions on the AAA chipset we never got, and instead developed the AA chipset - which meant they were broken again by 1992. In 1993 they wasted the last of their cash on the CD32, where the makers refused to release the boards until CBM gave them the money they owed.
The first Amiga artist lady is purdy
Amiga , Best machine of all times
the most hippy project ever
Thank you.
Incredible! Thx for sharing!
dang he couldnt even tell the truth even then to many conflicts of dates.
Wonderful Culture!
Dude where do you get this stuff? Gold.
thank you 💙
If one was to introduce one's wife to Dale Luck, one would never see one's wife ever again.
Dale Luck: Graphics designer by day, wife stealer by night.
Would be nice if someone could remaster this video and remove that terrible music that drowns out the narration.