![]() ![]() Also in the same edition is my next installment of Classic Reflections and features the contribution made by Alan Redhouse and the Eyetech Group to the Amiga’s success. Look out for my review on both documentaries in the next edition of Amiga Future magazine along with my thoughts on the “Viva Amiga” movie which is finally due for release in the coming month. Zach Weddington's Viva Amigaīoth documentaries have their merits and are worth watching if you can spare the time (and cash). “Growing the 8-Bit Generation: The Commodore Wars” a film written by Tomaso Walliser and narrated by former Commodore engineer Bil Herd and another from the Bedroom to Billions Team, “The Amiga Years”. In recent weeks I have watched two excellent but very different documentaries about Commodore and the AMIGA. Well almost! Tony and Evelyn treated me to a tasty Vietnamese meal and we promised to meet up again at Amiwest in a couple of months. It was good to catch up with them both and we tried not to talk too much about Amigas during lunch. Although the visit was not Amiga related I still found time to meet up for a lunch with long-time and very active Amiga developer Tony Wyatt and his wife Evelyn. laptop while I was sitting in Sydney Airport waiting for my flight home to New Zealand after a short business trip to Australia. ![]() I started writing this blog on my A.L.I.C.E. ![]()
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