I was perusing this thread and started thinking about all the great games I played on my Amiga (it made many of the older games from my VIC-20/C64 days pale in comparison). I learned all kinds of neat things from it, like the fact that there were much better programming languages than BASIC, script programming via AREXX, multimedia, 3D modeling, CG animation, video production and editing and much more.
I still have two systems in working order, an A2000/060/PPC with 32/2MB RAM and a stock A3000/25 with 16/2MB. I have another A3000 that I’ve scavenged for parts over the years. The A2000 has an Ethernet card and is connected to my LAN and the A3000 is slaved to it via ParNet sometimes. My main Amiga these days, though, is WinUAE, because it is more convenient to transfer files to and from the PC when they are already on it. The A2000 is mostly just used for video capture and editing these days, something my PC, even at 650MHz just isn’t quite up to matching, even if I were to spend the same amount of money on it that I spent for the Toaster/Flyer setup.