A couple of weeks ago I reunited with an old friend: the Amiga 3000!
This isn't my original Amiga 3000 of course - but very much its twin. It's a 25MHz / 40MB unit that has the ROM tower and soft-kicks either 1.3 or 2.0 (by default).
In any case I thought this would be the perfect occasion to share some memories and scans from the April 1990 World of Amiga computer show where I saw the Amiga 3000 for the first time.
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When I was in high school my best friend and I were full blown Amiga fanboys. We were both members of the AV club where we used an Amiga 500 to create titles and graphics for a student-produced television news show that aired locally. My friend had his own Amiga 500 and we had a blast downloading games and demos from BBSs at modem speed (start some downloads, go watch TV and hope that nobody picks up the phone to make a call).
In the Spring of 1990 we were sophomores and somehow learned that there would be an Amiga convention in NYC. This was in the Albany, NY area and my recollection is that a local user group chartered a bus to go - and we were able to sign up to tag along. My mom came too to keep us out of trouble.
The World of Amiga show was scheduled to be held Friday April 27 and Saturday April 28. I'm pretty sure we went on Saturday. On Tuesday of that week (April 24) Commodore announced the Amiga 3000 at their 'Multimedia Live' event at the Palladium in NYC. You can imagine the excitement on on the bus ride down to NYC on Saturday! We would be some of the first people to get an in-person look at the latest Amiga!
This was the show guide:
Official Guide - World of Amiga New York - April 27, 28 1990 - 300dpi.pdf (66.8MB)
I remember the show had a decent number of vendors - but it definitely wasn't big as computer shows go (or went). Even so it was our first computer show and all Amiga so we had a great time hitting the same booths over and over again.
Of course our first stop was the Commodore booth where I picked up every brochure I could find:
Commodore Amiga 3000 - 300dpi.pdf (4.3MB)
Commodore Amiga 2500-30 - 300dpi.pdf (4.8MB)
Commodore Amiga 2500 - 300dpi.pdf (35.8MB)
Commodore Amiga 2091-40 - 300dpi.pdf (3.6MB)
Commodore Amiga 2060 Arcnet - 300dpi.pdf (3.1MB)
Commodore Amiga AS220 Software - 300dpi.pdf (3.3MB)
Commodore Amiga 2024 Monitor - 300dpi.pdf (3.6MB)
Commodore Amiga 500 Reel Excitement - 300dpi.pdf (28.1MB)
I also clearly remember the Newtek booth where the famous Kiki Stockhammer was demoing the yet to be released Video Toaster (the Video Toaster would first ship in December of 1990).
Newtek Video Toaster - 1990 - 300dpi.pdf (16.5MB)
Maybe some other folks here were there too? Any memories of that show or the launch of the Amiga 3000?
For me it wasn't until much later that year when I actually purchased my Amiga 3000. Another friend's father taught at a college and he was able to buy one for me at the educational discount. Even so it was a big purchase - I saved up from my job at a grocery store for many months to make that happen. It was totally worth it.
-Nathan