This is the official boot screen from Commodore's CDTV Amiga (version 1.0 for PAL screens).
In 1990 Commodore launched a machine as ground-breaking as the original Amiga, the CDTV. It was basically an A500 in a black video-style case without the keyboard or disk drive and a CD-ROM drive «stuck on». Rather than a computer it was sold as a consumer device in order to compete with the Phillips CDi. It was criticised by the Amiga fraternity for the lack of expandibility or support from third parties.
Jim Sachs created the internal graphics and user interfaces of the CDTV system.