The First Amiga Virus – Something Wonderful Has Happened

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In 1987, the Swiss Cracking Association (SCA), a prominent Commodore 64 and Amiga cracking and demo scene group, created the first-ever computer virus for the Amiga home computer. This groundbreaking achievement arose from a challenge to determine whether such a virus was even possible. The release of the SCA virus had significant ramifications for the Amiga platform and home computing as a whole. In today’s episode of the Modern Vintage Gamer, they delve into the history of SCA, the development of this infamous virus, and its lasting impact on the demo scene and Amiga computing history.

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