For me, nostalgia is the A1000.
A friend of mine got one when we were in Highschool, I think it was about 1987 or so. I remember it well, his parents bought it for him. They brought it home at about 2am. We were up playing Dungeons and Dragons, and when they got home, we were just stoked! Well, it was a "refurbished" unit, and lo and behold, there were no disks in the box. Since kickstart comes on a floppy disk for the A1000 (no ROMs), it was completely useless. The nearest Amiga dealer was 200 miles away, we were dead in the water. It was so depressing. Anyway, he finally got the disks about a week later, and he also got "Barbarian", which we actually thought was a really cool game. Another one he had was some kind of track and field or olympic game that you had to rapidly wiggle the joystick left to right to make the character run. It was the butt of many juvenile jokes because to get maximum power, you had to hold the joystick in your lap, and kind of hunker down over it. It really looked bad if you walked in the room and saw a person in that position making those motions... :lol:
He eventually got a 2000, and sold me the A1000, which I still have. The college he went to offered free internet connection, but you had to dial in. He got a modem and would download stuff off of wuarchive, put it on disks and mail them to me out in the sticks. Good times, good times.