Dear mechy 
"What does it do for the real Amiga".
Back then when I and Martin Pedersen did games for the Amiga, we did not know where it all would lead to and who would have guessed Battle Squadron as a 2-player split-screen game in 2011 on a tablet 

a phrase like 'real computer', brand notwithstanding, is constantly being re-defined. People coining the phrase 'real amiga' are dinosaurs, or antique collectors.
I say bring it ALL on, be it flat square or round, soldered in the garage,
emulated on playstations, or newly invented by waves of Trevor Dickinson clones,
it is extending history, and the fun of Amiga software
and interfaces, for future generations. It's great to see such a game on
high-demand hardware. Hopefully you are still chums with other Amiga
game coders, who will be inspired to follow your golden example
(Uridium II anybody?)
Cheers