I lament.
Is this what we're left with? Now I knew that the brightest Amiga talent moved to more enriching platforms (technologically and financially), but I didn't know that all we were left with are laggards and people who seem to know squat about computers.
No offense to amigasociety, he seems like a genuinely nice guy, and maybe that's the problem, you're all too nice for your own good; because he's not the only one to throw these kinds of questions around.
FYI, a fast(-ish) CPU and AmigaOS 4.1u5 does not a platform make. Heck, it barely makes a computer. And this is the distinction everyone should be able to make before discussing anything else. The age of computers has passed, even platforms are waning in the face of ecosystems.
I thought maybe these people are being facetious in asking these kinds of questions, but some of them have already received their X1000-FC and others are awaiting delivery, and I doubt they'd dis a system they forked out ~US$3,000.00 for.
takemehomegrandma has covered the game aspect fairly well, though not every killer game has such a large team working on it, but the point still stands.
I'm not a mean-spiritted person but what I see saddens me and I can't help but rain on some o' y'all's parade. Even with the second core enabled, 3D drivers, Xena, and AmigaOS 4.2un, none of the commercial entities that have previously released games and/or productivity software for the PowerPC Mac will bother porting those products to the X1000, let alone write new stuff.
Those of you that have purchased or are planning to purchase an X1000 as a hobby computer, I know you're all nice people, y'all like the Amiga so you must be, I know you'll end up getting some satisfaction from your purchase, and my intention is not to undermine your decision. I plead that you all do a little reading into what it takes to have even a mildly successful platform; because if you wan't more from the companies that are brining you your favourite system, this way you'll be able to ask the right questions.