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Re: Individual Computers Announces Clone-A Project
« on: October 14, 2006, 03:53:32 AM »
I regularly find great but dated books that cost $29.95  new for 50cents at library or other book sales.And new paperback editions of old classics for $1 or $2.EVERYTHING produced commercially sells for a high price when new then falls in value.Only when most have been lost to accident,worn out or used up do the few examples remaining increase in price,and then only to a small percentage of the people.
 Amiga games are absolutely WORTHLESS to 99% of computer users ,much less the world.

 If someone has the licenses to put a 1000 games on a $49 Amiga Retro Joystick I say it is a good thing because it gets those Amiga games into the hands and minds of people who would never see them otherwise.And if  certain people discover how to hack the joystick and use it like a real Amiga all the better. But I doubt the Amiga  Retro Gamer Joystick will have any serial,parallel,hard-drive or any other capability.

 The company making the joystick could also utilize the technology to make a fully compatible
PCI card such as was once promised.

 The maiden that remains absolutely pure and untouched to the end of her days won't be fondly remembered by her non-existent children!