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Re: 3 days of hardcore amiga gaming lead me to think....
« on: February 28, 2011, 10:05:21 AM »
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Sure, an '040 is far from cuting edge these days, but it wouldve been nice to have a few good games that are more of a match for an a1200 + faster cpu + extra ram.
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Have you tried Wipeout 2097 on an PPC equipped classic Amiga?
Works like a charm on my A4000D in Micronik BigTower with CyberstormPPC; Mediator with Voodoo4, Terratec 512i digital, 10/100 mBit NIC; DENEB; ...
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Re: 3 days of hardcore amiga gaming lead me to think....
« Reply #1 on: March 01, 2011, 09:13:12 AM »
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I never saw the Amiga as a "games machine" I've always seen it as a computer that allowed you to do more creative things like music/ graphics/ videos/ D.T.P etc..., in an environment that was far more user friendly than PCs or Macs had to offer at the time (and still is for me to this very day)...:)

So to me the need and usefulness of expanding the Amiga to it's max was and still is always a priority (regardless of cost), games to me were really just a side benefit of owning such a great machine and never played a part in my choice to upgrade my Amigas... :)



I agree wholeheartedly...
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