


They had with them nothing less than the machine that would soon be released as the next-generation Amiga: the Amiga 3000. With a few hours to spare before they had to catch their flight, they’d decided to share it with the user group’s members as well. They said they were on their way to West Germany with some important new technology to share with their European colleagues.

A group of engineers from Commodore dropped in unannounced on the monthly meeting of the San Diego Amiga Users Group in April of 1988.
