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Amiga News and Community Announcements => Amiga News and Community Announcements => Amiga Software News => Topic started by: Glames on June 22, 2005, 08:32:59 PM
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Boing Attitude team is happy to announce free dowload of Word Me Up demo availability for PocketPC devices.
This release, using Amiga-anywhere engine, contains 4 of 60 full game levels. With Word Me Up, take fun!
Download (http://www.amiga.com/shop/index.php?cat_id=8∏_id=62) Word Me Up demo on Amiga Inc, our distributor.
More details on Word Me Up (http://glames.online.fr/products/wordmeup.html).
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It still amazes me that games for Windows CE pass for Amiga news. :-?
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@mdma
I don't know what to say, except I have to give them points for trying.
Plaz
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Yup, kudos for anyone developing anything vaguely Amiga related these days..
It's not Boing Attitude's fault that Amiga Anywhere is so limited.
Kinda sad if you look on Amiga.com, and read up on Anywhere.
All the corporate bull about what it *could* run on, then goto their online shop and see it's all for PocketPC. :-(
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well there is an OS4 version planned !
Lio
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It still amazes me that games for Windows CE pass for Amiga news
Yeah tell me about it. There used to pages and pages of news about a blue butterfly that kept getting posted all over as Amiga news too a while back.
Haven't seen that in a while though.
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This is all part of the KMOS marketing strategy that A.Inc has inherited.
This is not such a bad thing. [Not the game I have to add] but A.Inc are putting software out there. There is no better way to self promote, market, sell & advertise other companies software developed through your own content platform at minimal cost to yourself.
It helps develop the AA platform - build a portfolio for the purposes of attracting external investment while in the process attracting consumers attentions to the Amiga[KMOS] concept/brand.
This is the start of a chain reaction - here is my opinion on what will happen as this chain of events unfolds.
1. Build on Amiga as an intellectual property.
2. Develop Amiga's/KMOS' internet based OS.
AA runs on most platforms including handhelds & desktops x86,PPC etc. thus producing a truly portable OS. Which has been utilised on set top boxes also. [remember Nokia's media terminal]
And in the long term.....
You rent your ability to run apps & games on your internet based OS - apps developed by Amiga, games licensed by developers to appear as part of the Amiga OS. Don't pay - don't play. Everytime a piece of software is launched you are charged accordingly directly from your bank. Amiga take their cut - the developers take theirs.
Sorry to hi-jack this post but somebody.....No. Wayne, post these words on A-Org somewhere. I want to look back at them a couple of years from now and [hopefully] gloat.
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I think I'll show it at Codex Alpe Adria this saturady! :)
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Hello Joachim,
Thanks!
Tcho,
Glames
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How do I download this? I just tried the link provided and it says "Sorry, there are currently no products in this category.".
I just got my Axim back and wanted to see what Amiga-Anywhere offers.
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Never mind. I found a working link in the Amiga.com news announcement.
Sorry to say it wasn't worth the time spent searching, downloading, and installing.
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@adolescent,
Sorry for broken link
this (http://www.amiga.com/shop/index.php?cat_id=8&prod_id=62) is the place to go