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AI Overview: The Amiga Advanced Graphics Architecture (AGA) refers to the impressive graphic capabilities of the Amiga computers, introduced by Commodore in 1985. This architecture allowed Amiga systems to display up to 4096 colors simultaneously, enabling superior graphics rendering for video games and multimedia applications. Despite its advanced features, which included multitasking and a graphical user interface, the Amiga did not achieve widespread commercial success, leading to Commodore's eventual bankruptcy in 1994.
Amiga Computers
The Amiga was a line of personal computers produced by Commodore International during the 1980s and early 1990s. Introduced in 1985 with the Amiga 1000, it featured advanced capabilities for its time, such as displaying 4096 colors, multitasking, and a graphical user interface. Despite its innovative features and a dedicated fanbase among enthusiasts, the Amiga did not achieve commercial success, leading to Commodore's bankruptcy in 1994.
Imagine (3D Modeling Software)
Imagine is a 3D modeling and ray tracing software developed by Impulse, Inc. Initially released for the Amiga, it was later available on MS-DOS and Windows, utilizing the .iob file extension. Based on TurboSilver, it had multiple versions, with the last public release being Imagine 5.19 in 2006. A significant update program was offered to customers from version 5.1 until Imagine 6.0, which was never released.
Amiga CDTV
The Amiga CDTV is a multimedia CD-ROM system developed by Commodore, originally released in the early 1990s. It was designed to function as both a home computer and a gaming console.
Simulation Games
This page redirects to the topic of simulation video games, which are games designed to closely simulate real-life activities for the purpose of training, analysis, or entertainment.
Amstrad CPC Games
A collection of video games designed for the Amstrad CPC, an early home computer system.
Video Game Graphics
This category covers the various aspects of computer graphics specifically related to video games, including rendering techniques, graphical enhancements, and the evolution of visual styles in gaming.
SimCity
This page redirects to the SimCity article, which covers the popular city-building simulation game developed by Maxis and published by Electronic Arts.
Commodore CDTV
The Amiga CDTV was a high-end game console and home computer released by Commodore in March 1991, known for being one of the first CD-based independent game consoles. It ultimately failed commercially and was succeeded by the Amiga CD32 in 1993.
Commodore 64 Games
A category listing for video games specifically developed for the Commodore 64 platform.
Hacking Video Games
This category includes video games designed to simulate computer hacking.