You are thinking way to small my friend. I had 5GB of Amiga software (games + busines + art + textures + fonts + sounds + music) by around 1993 and I certainly did not have everything made.
Today I have 32GB just of Amiga CD gamez and I don't have all of them.
I have around 8GB of Amiga fonts.
I have something like 700GB of gfx and sounds and we constantly make more.
You make a great point!
But why would digital music and photos not count as Amiga stuff? Commodore machines practically invented digital music and digital photos.
The first digital music I ever heard that didn't hurt my ears was on the C64. The Entertainer Demo, Frogger, Frantic Freddie, etc. The first digital photo I ever saw that looked like a digital photo was an Amiga 500 showing the NewTek Demo Reel 1 and 2 with Laura Longfellow, Kiki Stockhammer and the Ragu Spaghetti Sauce bottle. Do you not remember any of this?
Yes, I remember. I grew up with a C64. I love SID, but technically, it's an analogue synth, albeit digitally controlled. So really I'd say the Amiga impressed me the most regarding digital music.
The first graphics that I saw that had the wow factor for me was an Atari ST playing "Another World" at a mates (bear in mind the best I had seen were C64 up until then). Soon after, my next door neighbour had a new A500+ with Lotus, Lemmings, and The Simpsons... It was OMG!!! It was love at first sight... What visuals! What sounds! It blew me away basically.
Another mate had a Megadrive a bit before then, but It didn't impress me that much for some reason, although I love the MD now.