I'm a Mac, I'm a PC, Im AMIGA
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@bigmaxy07 actually, it was more great fun in the 90's in the times of AGA! I would love to see how Need for Speed looked like on an AMIGA nowadays. But the people behind AMIGA sucked. Big talkin' Men doing shit like dinosaurs. But the good thing is, we got days to remember - good days :) I love my Amigas, they're great. You can say it's dead, but for US it's a Legend!
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Amiga, In awe over a bouncing polygon ball since the mid 80's
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I loved the Amiga. Its a crime against computing the Wintels and Macs survived when it didn't. But this video wasn't funny and is in fact bad.
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pc= w.e
Mac= w.e
user= only an ass if he is one sided and does not accept any other perspective in a debate and declares nerd war over formats.
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@artieroo Good Times!
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@BingoPad faggot.
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Unexpected, and glorious! LOL!
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CUSA is planning to move its customer base (and hopefully former C= owners) to Linux Mint, which it now officially endorses. The owner Barry Altman, is an engineer with tremendous history with CBM in the past, and has just written an open letter to the community. Check out Commodore-Amiga(dot)org. One crucial thing with Mint is that it can run proprietary software legally. CUSA has just made agreements with Cloanto to have all new C= machines to be able to run old ROMS legally using Linux Mint.
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@MiddlemanOne . I do know about this new Amiga etc as I have been to the site before. If this Amiga does sell I can bet you that 16-bit games if possible will be continued being made for it from new developers. Much like myself and many others I much prefer 2D pixel art than any other form. This is still very popular today as with some Amiga game developers re-releasing their work on current platforms such as Ipad etc and kept to the original art style. Cinemaware are also still in the game.
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If you want a REAL Amiga based on the Motorola PowerPC chip, then check out the A-EON X1000. That is based on real updated Amiga technology (where you can run old games) and supposedly coming soon. The one from Commodore USA LLC (different company, but licensed C= and Amiga licenses) is based on Intel i7. As for new games it will be hard....nobody is programming for 16-bit stuff anymore (sadly). Unless someone at Hyperion or C=USA LLC looks into it...
AmigaOS > FreeBSD > GNU/Linux > stuff that I wouldn't even touch with a 10-foot pole > Windows > Mac
BingoPad 11 months ago 23
Let's face it, the Amiga was great fun in the late 80's. That was the time. Not now.
bigmaxy07 9 months ago 21