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The Amiga Boing Ball was the very first computer demo on the Amiga ever. It was quickly programmed at the CES 1984 and is since then the official logo and is associated with the Amiga.

This picture was taken from a hires screenshot of a shader simulating the famous Boing Ball demo. Since everyone knows the original and a screenshot is too simple, this one was artistically reworked.

A tribute to my first 16bit home computers as NFT art.

METATIGER Art: Retro collection image

Retro art from the home computer era. Objects, demo art, a breath of the past.

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METAboing

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The Amiga Boing Ball was the very first computer demo on the Amiga ever. It was quickly programmed at the CES 1984 and is since then the official logo and is associated with the Amiga.

This picture was taken from a hires screenshot of a shader simulating the famous Boing Ball demo. Since everyone knows the original and a screenshot is too simple, this one was artistically reworked.

A tribute to my first 16bit home computers as NFT art.

METATIGER Art: Retro collection image

Retro art from the home computer era. Objects, demo art, a breath of the past.

Contract Address0x2953...4963
Token ID
Token StandardERC-1155
ChainPolygon
MetadataCentralized
Creator Earnings
2.5%
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