HD
2014
In 1985, the Amiga computer emerged as a groundbreaking innovation, outpacing competitors like Microsoft, IBM, and Apple by a decade. Celebrated for transforming video, multimedia, and digital art—thanks in part to advocates like Andy Warhol—it also became a beloved gaming platform. Despite its manufacturer’s bankruptcy in the early 1990s, the Amiga cultivated a dedicated global community that persists today. This documentary explores the Amiga's remarkable journey through the tech landscape, highlighting the fervent and quirky enthusiasts who continue to champion its legacy.