The Official Amiga Scene - Graphics

The Amiga was introduced in 1985. It brought a bigger leap of innovation in graphics capabilities to popular computing than anything before and after. Remember that at the time the Amiga was introduced, the typical PC graphics capabilities was a CGA board featuring 640x400 monochrome or 320x200 in 16 colors. The Amiga came up not only with pixel and colors resolution, but with a grphics speed that remained unmatched by any affordable computer for years. The seemingly unlimited freedom that this machine offered to artists interested in computer graphics was what created legendary programs like DeluxePaint by Electronic Arts and a wave of excitement, the remainings of which we attempt to show in this museum.

 

Amiga Graphics - Picture Gallery

The Classics

Selected Pictures

Amigas

Scenes of history

 The legendary Boing Demo

 


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