Not joking. The 1000 was cool as hell, and the 500 made it affordable. ground-breaking. 3000 was cool, but sorry Mac IIfx came out before it (widly expensive though) and so did the Atari TT030. Lots of cool stuff came out in 1990. So I credit the Amiga as the BEST 16-bit machine out there.
SO I don't understand your logic with the 060 faster at emulating a machine hardware similar to an slow processor. I can 'emulate' a 68000 Mac faster on my 68000 Atari ST since the processor is the same and faster... so... odd comparison.
Look the Amiga started too expensive bust was superior to the market in 1995. The Mac had a better GUI, sorry it does. The Atari ST was cheaper. Then 500 came out and kicked it's butt and changed everything. The Mac obviously won out, and I think the Mac II is a better system than the Amiga over-all though. I have a IIfx that is a similar idea with custom chips in the idea of a workstation and is just way better in a bunch of ways.
Now, don't get me wrong, I'm in love with my Amiga. I love all the retros like the lovely birds they are. I respect and love everything that makes them unique. I also love the Speccy for similar reasons.
Oh and expanding the systems, hell of lot of fun. I'm AMAZED!!! AMAZED!!! Again, AMAZED on how expanable these Amigas are! I'm impressed on how much you can expand even today. It's incredible! They are so well built and so thought out. But then I'm a Jay Minor fan (Atari 800 rocks!)
Look, PCs sucked back then (and still do) so the 68K machines were a million times better.
Are you joking? the 1000 was groundbreaking, the 500 was not much different than the 1000( rom and a little more ram in some cases),the 600 was crap(sorry guys,but looking at when it came out, what its intentions were and lack of expandability etc).. the A3000 was groundbreaking. The 3000 was the first machine to be fully 32bit everything, Zorro3 etc.life was starting to get good with the 3000.68000 was ok initially but 030+ was way better. A3000/4000 were intended to be expanded, that's why they had a proper 32bit bus.gfx cards don't disable the custom chips or anything i would say its more a extension in some ways.Back in the day some of us used the amiga for everything daily,and a gfx card helped with alot of apps and such. Not everyone just plays games all the time.
Besides,expanding the hardware with addons was all part of the fun!
I'm not sure what apple you are talking about,but the 060 amiga could emulate a 040 apple faster than a real apple of the day could.