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"amigagamesinc.com" was hastily registered last month and doesn't appear to have anything to do with Amiga Inc. The legal ****storm this is going to create will be epic. I almost feel like calling this Writers' Group Film Corp to warn them...Popcorn time!
Amiga Games Inc was McBill's company till he sold it for Writer's Group for stock swap.
I stand corrected. So that theoretically solves the Kickstart problem (disregarding Amiga Inc.'s disputed ownership of Kickstart), but rights to the games are still very likely not legit.
If you look at Guild Writers, it's all very questionable from the start. One has to wonder what is going on behind the scenes.
absolutely. something is really off here. not to mention amiga games, inc., which bill mcewen registered, isn't mentioned on amiga.com -- not even a press release about it.anyone have any theories as to what the real rationale is here? just drumming up interest so bill can sell amiga, inc. through pluritas? maybe number6 can chime in here.-- eliyahu
I own the rights to the "Guru meditation healing center" - can I sell it to a LA based business for $1,000,000+... No wonder the US is in debt if they make such bad financial decisions.
@threadInteresting comment from Retro Gamer:"It is a real mess as to what Writers Group Film Corp have actually acquired for their money by taking over "Amiga Games Inc". We could see them releasing games, "Amiga Inc" releasing the SAME game, and of course the actual game maker itself releasing the same game!"Source#6