I actually still have my old Atari.
I found it in my moms basement, but i don't have a power supply or floppy drive. Couldn't find my old floppies either so I was starting from scratch. I think it's still working, at least it did 10 years ago :lol:
So I brought it home for nostalgic reasons and I will keep it even if it's broken. So I didn't actually plan on using it, but out of curiousity I started to search for used Ataris for sale. But I noticed that there weren't a lot of them around, so i thought, hmmm what about Amiga. And then I suddenly had more options.
I started reading on the net about Amiga and noticed that there was a lot of people still using their Amigas, Atarians seems to almost have dissapeared. Since the games available for Atari and Amiga are basically the same and the fact that there are more Amigas around I decided to buy an Amiga. And it's always fun to learn something new!
I immediately found the ad for 3 Amigas for sale for just about 110 euro, and just an hours drive away, so I called him up and said hey can "I come pick em up tonight". And the rest is history as they say... or in my case, future.
He had actually lowered the price, at first he wanted about 50 euros each for the Amiga 500 and 500+, and another 70 euros for the Amiga 600.
The Amiga 500 and 500+ both have 1MB, the 600 has 2MB.
One of the Amiga 500 has some sort of pc emulator expansion, but I haven't investigated much about it, at the moment I got more interesting stuff to do than running ms-dos on the Amiga =)
I also got 3 extra floppy drives(external), RocGen Genlock (rc300 iif i remember correctly), something called "Vidi Amiga 12" - also used for video i think, A hand-held grayscale scanner, 3 mice and a TAC-2.
So I think i made a good deal =)