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The Amiga is a line of computers originally produced by Commodore Business Machines and marketed as a 16-bit replacement to the Commodore 64.

The first Amiga computer was released in 1985 in the form of the Amiga 1000, however it is the lower cost Amiga 500 from 1987 which is generally credited for reviving Commodore's fortunes with the brand as a gaming machine. Commodore's bankruptcy in 1994 put an end to Amiga production, though after Escom purchased the rights to the Amiga and its assets, a further run kept the system selling until 1996. Approximately 4.91 million Amigas (including the Amiga CD32 console) were sold in total[1].

For information, see Amiga.