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This is the best summary I could come up with:
I read the reviews and was surprised at the appearance of two words I never associated with the original Amiga: cool, and love.
But people use things every day that they don’t love: electric shavers, patience, door handles, the train.
The Game Boy looked like an alien artefact from a trendy 70s sci-fi show; the PlayStation was what you’d get if a high-end record turntable had mated with the sexiest sandwich maker imaginable.
The Atari ST was no great looker either, but at least they angled the top row of function buttons to make it look like they considered its aesthetics.
Like the Spectrum before it, the Amiga allowed people who couldn’t afford a PC to play games on a computer.
Then the PC killed it: microchips got cheaper, Amiga didn’t move fast enough, and it seemed to die really quickly.
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