 To celebrate 30 years of Amiga, we had some Classics on display. Here's the A1000, the first Amiga. Recognize the game? Or joystick? |
 Probably the most familiar Amiga by far, the Amiga 500. |
 Amiga 2000 on the left. Never mind if you can't see the trivia - it was actually from the Amiga 3000. Oops. (Photo: Mirva Luukkainen, Petteri Valli) |
 The Amiga 1200, probably the best Amiga model for gaming, as you can see in our events. |