I said it before, and I'll say it again... DFX has a long-standing record in the Amiga community, whereas no one else who has touched the Amiga IP since the death of Commodore has had ANY experience whatsoever.
DFX is trying to do what I, and many many others out there, would love to do... Raise the capital necessary to yank the IP back into the community.
I think it's also very appropriate that a media company is spearheading this effort considering Amiga has always been an excellent media tool. There are some seriously exciting possibilities for the future of our beloved platform in this move.
C'mon folks, finally someone in this community is trying to do something to fix the mess. Show some support!
@Pyromania
Nevermind the nay-sayers. I see what y'all are trying to accomplish here... and for the first time in a very long time I'm begining to have my faith restored. I wish y'all the best of luck. We ALL need it.