persia wrote:
I'd love to see an Amiga in a joystick like the did with the C64 or a pocket Amiga with a built in screen the size of an iPod. Trouble is the market is so d@mn small that it really isn't possible to make money and probably isn't even enough to recoup expenses. We're talking about a few hundred machines at best. In the end it takes someone who doesn't care abut money to actually produce something. Minimig & NatAmiare prime examples of things that won't make their creators a farthing but they do it out of love anyway.
Last Christmas, stores were full of these small tv consoles with retro-games on them. For several years now, such things like games in joysticks pop up at Wal-Mart and JC Penny etc...There must be a market for them.