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I think there are a lot of iphone games / ipad games that rely on gameplay more so than graphics!
 
Angry birds being one of them and would love a port of that to the Amiga, no reason why an Amiga 500 couldn't run it!
All the big selling iPhone games are so simple they could all have come directly from the 8bit era :)

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Re: Sholud something like this have been the Amiga's gaming future?
« Reply #1 on: March 30, 2011, 03:24:14 PM »
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AmigaNG >> I have never ever heard of hunter.. But I have to try it out.. looks great..

The amiga was good at handling 3D games.. not texture mapped though.
That's true, even AMOS 3D was able to produce some really quite dramatic 3D gfx!

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Re: Sholud something like this have been the Amiga's gaming future?
« Reply #2 on: March 31, 2011, 12:38:31 PM »
Why doesn't someone simply hook the MiniMig FPGA to an ARM chip, clock it down to 8mhz run AROS on it and see :-D