Amiga
Amiga is a family of computers created by Commodore and released in 1985.
The first model was the Amiga 1000, which has a Motorola 68000 processor running at 7.16 MHz, 256 KB RAM, a sound chip with up to 8 sound channels and a maximum frequency of 28 kHz and the AmigaOS 1.0 operating system.
The last model in the family made by Commodore was the Amiga CD32, launched in 1993 and being a console version of the PC, with games on CD-ROM.
Release date: 1985