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JimSachs_AmigaDemo1

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JimSachs_AmigaDemo1
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Used in the "Amiga Dealer" demo. It was produced by Commodore to promote Amigas that were on display in shops.
This image was shown in the "Amiga Features" part.

JimSachs_AmigaDemo2

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JimSachs_AmigaDemo2
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Used in the "Amiga Dealer" demo. It was produced by Commodore to promote Amigas that were on display in shops.
This image was shown in the "Art & Graphics" part.

JimSachs_AmigaDemo3

Used in the "Amiga Dealer" demo. It was produced by Commodore to promote Amigas that were on display in shops.
This image was shown in the "Video" part.

JimSachs_AmigaDemo4

Used in AmigaVision tutorial (1990)

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Use in Amiga demo

JimSachs_AmigaDemo4
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Used in the "Amiga Dealer" demo. It was produced by Commodore to promote Amigas that were on display in shops.[br]This image was shown in the "Music" part.

JimSachs_AmigaDemo5

Used in the "Amiga Dealer" demo. It was produced by Commodore to promote Amigas that were on display in shops.
This image was shown in the "Entertainment" part.

JimSachs_AmigaDemo6

Used in the "Amiga Dealer" demo. It was produced by Commodore to promote Amigas that were on display in shops.
This image was shown in the "Productivity" part.

There's a little backstory from the artist Reichart von Wolfsheild over at Randelshofer

JimSachs_AmigaDemo7

The version was used in Commodore's "Amiga Dealer" demo.

JimSachs_AmigaDemo7_amigados

The version used in Rob Peck's "Amiga Companion" book.

JimSachs_AmigaDemo7
JimSachs_AmigaDemo7_amigados

Used in the "Amiga Dealer" demo. It was produced by Commodore to promote Amigas that were on display in shops.
This image was shown in the "Education" part.

Interestingly there was also a version of this image that was used for the "Amiga Companion" book by Rob Peck. The biggest difference between the two was the peacock on the key, that was replaced by the Amiga rainbow check logo.

The Amiga Companion version is lowres-interlaced, which leads me to think that it was created first and the Amiga Demo version was downscaled to fit with the other images.

JimSachs_AmigaDemo8

Used in the "Amiga Dealer" demo. It was produced by Commodore to promote Amigas that were on display in shops.
This image was shown in the "Products" part.