If you are after the true amiga experience then leave it but life gets better if you do skip it - you don't tend to get any nice art or loading minigames like you might if you were foolish enough to emulate the C64 or something using tape drives and their attendant load times. The only option I would suggest at first is in the options somewhere will possibly be something to dodge emulating load times. There are various models of Amiga (the above video covers some of it if you are curious) though the de facto (though not necessarily best) was the A500 and there is usually an option to have it appear as a stock one by a single click as it were. Treat kickstart as a BIOS file (which is to say basically it is a ROM) like various other emulators might want you to get, and while workbench is optional I would spend the couple of minutes to set it up. Provides a very good level of Commodore Amiga The Definitive Guide emulation of all stock Amiga hardware. UAE4All (Android) A UAE port for Android. That said as mentioned they are pretty fire and forget. This is the best plug and play Commodore Amiga The Definitive Guide emulator if you are not confident with setting up emulators. More as a refresher/for fun than as a learning exercise or introduction. I will take that any day over messing with plugins from various PS1 and N64 options but at the same time I also have to recognise I had an Amiga back in the day and watched Click to expand.I don't disagree entirely but sending people off chasing down kickstart and possibly workbench, and the various options available there, does leave a bit of a sour taste if you come from the 8-16 bit era stuff where even the BIOS is emulated in emulator and any config is more of the optional improvements or simple keybinding persuasion.