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Originally posted by: JayQuote
Originally posted by: JediSage
I had a Vic 20, which was pretty cool for it's day. I learned on it, and an Apple II. If you can get your hands on an Amiga, it may prove costly as those seem to be quite the collector's item because of their graphics abilities. I think in the early, early days of Babylon 5 the CGI was done on one of those...
I also had a Vic 20. I had a really weird game where you had to brush these giant teeth and a very cool text-based adventure game that I really, really sucked at.Quote
The Amiga used on Babylon 5 was known as the Video Toaster. I first heard about it on SciFi Buzz. Remember that show? Those were the days when the Sci-Fi Channel truly rocked it hard. Anyway, I was thinking more along the lines of an Amiga gaming rig. Nothing as advanced as the Toaster.
Jay: I don't know too many people who appreciated Sci-Fi Buzz. That show ruled. Around 1998 that channel was really good, with the new MST3K shows running, Sightings, etc. Then they shook things up and completely screwed us.
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