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Amiga computer related discussion => General chat about Amiga topics => Topic started by: foleyjo on January 20, 2012, 02:57:26 PM
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http://games.uk.msn.com/galleries/retro-games-still-worth-playing
According to the brilliant researcher of this article Sensible World Of Soccer was originally available for that well known computer the Atari Amiga.
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Never trust anything the mainstream media says.
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Funny that. I was just wondering this morning if Commodore hadn't stepped in, would it have been called the Atari Amiga?
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http://games.uk.msn.com/galleries/retro-games-still-worth-playing
According to the brilliant researcher of this article Sensible World Of Soccer was originally available for that well known computer the Atari Amiga.
LOL. Personally, I only liked to play games on my Sony Nintendo PS3wii.
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he may be referring to both computers at once?
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Funny that. I was just wondering this morning if Commodore hadn't stepped in, would it have been called the Atari Amiga?
No, Atari made it clear they just wanted the chips. The complete "Amiga" system would have been dumped.
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LOL. Personally, I only liked to play games on my Sony Nintendo PS3wii.
Bah, the Apple Dreamcast PSP 360 was so much better! :razz: :lol: :razz:
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he may be referring to both computers at once?
You may be right ....but SWOS wasn't released on Atari so he still hasn't done the research