amigakidd wrote:
Is owning an Amiga or emulating one just a hobby?
Why do we bother? What makes it so different to owning
a PC/Mac? Do we become special when we own an Amiga or a copy of Amiga Forever? Is it a cult following?
For most of us, the Amiga is just a hobbymachine.
The Amiga in itself is nothing really special as it is, ofcourse: just a pile of chips with some builtin software. But it's nice to use the hard- and software you used ten or twenty years ago when it was top of the line. That is why there are still so many old computers in use, all of them with a dedicated following.
Whether this be the C64, a ZX Spectrum, Amiga, Atari ST, MSX or whatever: people using them to this day, are using them mainly because they have fond memories about using them in the 80-ies and early 90-ies.
I like my Amigas (1200, 2000 & 3000) for two reasons: I can still use the software I used back then (games, demos, whatever) but I can now also use the soft- and hardware I was never able to buy when I was a boy. The same goes for my C64/128.
With the Amiga, I like its design, the functional combination of custom chips and the well designed OS. I prefer it very much to something like the Atari ST, but still there are many people having very fond memories concerning the ST.