itix wrote:
Nowhere. Without full OCS or AGA compatibility it would have been yet another fiasco for Amiga Technologies. It was the custom chips which made Commodore-Amiga successful.
Tbh I thought it was the fact that you could get the games in just about any playground in the UK that made it such a hit over here... Might be wrong though...
The idea of a portable running Amiga games on the other hand...
And with that, for the first time in a very long time, I feel a slight pang of regret for having given up my CD32.
That was a sweet little system, when you had a SX32 and extra ram in it at any rate...
itix wrote:
On the other hand Amiga Technologies never had resources to enhance Amiga in any way. They had only one employee: Petro Tschytschenko. Amiga Technologies was always "dead" company with few ideas with even fewer resources.
Shame really.