Doomy, There was a Commodore 65 computer, a prototype. Unless he just made a typo.
I guess when you were fiddling around with Windows 3.1/95 and playing Doom, you never heard about it. LOL
It was never released, but there are prototypes floating around.
The point of all this is, if the Amiga never existed we would of ended up with some different kind of computer. I think it most likey would of been the Commodore 65 or a varient of it. It was the next logical step. Without the Amiga 1000, the Atari 520ST would probably not have seen the light of day. I am sure Atari would of came out with a 130XE varient, or maybe the ST was in the works the whole time? Not sure, was not there. But from what I have read, the ST was a last minute ditch effort to get a 16-bit computer with a GUI out the door to beat Commodore's buying and release of the infamous Amiga 1000. Atari used off the shelf PC parts to throw together the ST. That is why it was release first.

It was a great computer too. I own several models as well.