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I am still waiting for the day when Kong or someone can figure out how to get Amiga games working in a live setting (non downloading). I think I would be willing to pay for the entire project out of pocket myself if that could happen, as that had some of the best games EVER! I know it might never happen, but one can dream.
Nevertheless, I am still looking forward to Atari 2600 games too, so there will be more games to play.
Last edited by Winnebagel; 06-07-2009 at 10:48 PM..
Reason: Added Atari bit.
@ Kevin, The Amiga was a computer system produced by Commodore that thrived from about 1986-1992. It had some of the best PC games of the era, and set itself apart from other systems of the age by having much better graphics than other computers of the day. In fact, when the 16 bit age began (with Genesis, TG-16, & SNES) many many of the best titles were produced on the Amiga then ported to a lower version, so it could be played on the game systems. I know there are some emus out there, but most of them require one to download each game. The system was awesome, though. Pure awesome!
Last edited by Winnebagel; 06-08-2009 at 06:02 PM..
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