As for gaming, Amiga was left behind (faster than the technological graphics' gap implied) simply because it lacked HDs and CDs. Period. Games were beginning to require more space; included digital audio, Full Motion Videos, more detailed graphics (bigger textures), installation on HD for faster loading times. The combo of 1200 was simply suicidal; no CD nor HD presented, when by 1993 Psygnosis was selling PC Games' conversions in CDs already. One can think that Commodore never really looked at the PC competition offer and didn't even made a brief chat with companies actually developing for Amiga for what they should include/develop/upgrade in future Amigas.