The Amiga 1200 personal computer sold 95,500 units.
Amiga 1200 Sales Overview
The Amiga 1200 (A1200) was a significant personal computer model released by Commodore International in October 1992. Designed primarily for the home computing and gaming market, it built upon its predecessors with advanced features such as the AGA (Advanced Graphics Architecture) chipset and a Motorola 68EC020 CPU.
Below is a summary of the sales figures for the Amiga 1200, alongside other notable Amiga models, providing context for its market performance:
Amiga Model | Units Sold |
---|---|
Amiga 1000 | 27,500 |
Amiga 500+ | 79,500 |
Amiga 600 | 193,000 |
Amiga 1200 | 95,500 |
Amiga CD32 | 25,000 |
Despite its technical advancements and robust capabilities for its era, the Amiga 1200 faced increasing competition from the rapidly growing PC market and contributed to Commodore's overall sales challenges before the company's eventual bankruptcy in 1994. Its sales volume reflects its position within the broader Amiga lineage and the competitive landscape of the early 1990s.