Commodore Amiga 500 — released in 1987, bringing the Amiga’s custom chipset to a genuinely affordable all-in-one machine.

Why it matters
The 500’s custom Agnus, Denise and Paula chips gave it multitasking, colour depth and sound capability years ahead of contemporary PCs and the rival Atari ST. It became a genuine cultural fixture in European gaming and a serious tool for early video production thanks to the Video Toaster ecosystem on higher-end Amiga models.

What to check before you buy
- Capacitor leakage from ageing electrolytics is extremely common — budget for a recap
- Check keyboard membrane and mouse for wear; both are common weak points
- Floppy drive belts perish — a Gotek conversion is a popular, reversible fix
- RAM expansions (trapdoor or side-slot) affect resale value and software compatibility
