My point is, the Amiga was a brand of PCs by Commodore, not a gaming console. As for the fact that it could output to a TV? The Apple 1 could output to a television. The C64 could output to a television. Both were personal computers. The fact that it was easy to use does not make it a console, it just means that IBM PCs were difficult to use. And for the day, it was a powerful computer, but Commodore mishandled it. And yes, I understand the NES was a "Family Computer", hence it being called Famicom, but the usage outside of games pretty much disappeared quickly, especially when it came over to the USA. The Amiga was treated as a computer at trade shows, and plenty of computer game software was released on it.