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Re: Professionally published homebrew games.
« on: September 19, 2014, 08:52:16 PM »
No sh!t!!!!!!
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Re: Professionally published homebrew games.
« Reply #1 on: September 19, 2014, 10:06:06 PM »
Quote from: Rebel-CD32;773433
When Cammy says she wants to support the Amiga community, that's exactly what she means. It's all for them, none for her. So she has a problem with people who take more than they give back. She doesn't hide behind some false, "well-meaning" facade. The thing is she was pushing the Amiga community to develop new software and promoting the idea of an app store years before Amigakit stepped in. She provided prize incentives out of her own unemployed pocket in game making competitions she started to promote development. Where was Amigakit all those years? Did they ever offer to donate a prize? No, but others who sold similar products for a lot less than he does gave away hardware prizes. She made friends with the real people in the Amiga community and inspired them to keep working, she brought hundreds of new users to the community and helped so many of them get the most out of their Amigas. She helped hardware developers produce new peripherals for us by networking with innovators from around the world.

So I guess you can see why she has a problem with this guy who only ever "helps" when he sees something in it for himself.

Are you for REAL? What the hell does your agenda have to do with AmigaKit? What do you think AmigaKit owes you? This entire thread would seem nothing more than an unmitigated attack on a legitimate retailer providing a product to the Amiga community! It's this sort of attitude that gives Amiga a bad name! STOP WITH THE PITY PARTY ALREADY!!!!!! WHAT IS YOUR F*CKING PROBLEM!
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Re: Professionally published homebrew games.
« Reply #2 on: September 19, 2014, 10:06:57 PM »
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no one is surprised by this "dictatorshipment" of this forums at the hands of amigakit crew, closed threads of people that just try to shell gears, deleted opinions that arent liked by this "crew" and so on.

My opinion... The better amiga store is aminet... But of course aminet is not on the same business.

then leave already!
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