Commodore International was a North American home computer and electronics manufacturer founded in 1954 and going out of business in 1994, probably best known for the Amiga.
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Subject ID: 9185
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A standard Amiga 500 within a special case. The upper part of the case is made of white pastic, printed in two different designs made by Stefanie Tücking: "Leopard" (or "Tiger") and "Ball". The lower part of the case is the standard one in much darker beige. Packaging was the same as the usual A500, but with a special sleeve for the limited design editions. The A500 itself was a late, Kickstart 1.3 model. Both variants, Leopard and Ball were made and sold in Germany and sold for about $75 more than the regular one and 10000 of each were made.
A standard Amiga 500 within a special case. The upper part of the case is made of white pastic, printed in two different designs made by Stefanie Tücking: "Leopard" (or "Tiger") and "Ball". The lower part of the case is the standard one in much darker beige. Packaging was the same as the usual A500, but with a special sleeve for the limited design editions. The A500 itself was a late, Kickstart 1.3 model. Both variants, Leopard and Ball were made and sold in Germany and sold for about $75 more than the regular one and 10000 of each were made.
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