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Neverball featured on AmigaOS.net
« on: November 29, 2010, 11:21:45 PM »


Never heard of Neverball?  Released earlier this year this game sees you pit your wits against every increasingly difficult levels.  Guide the ball around the maze, collect as many coins as you can or raise against the clock in this highly addictive game available now on AmigaOS.net.

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Re: Neverball featured on AmigaOS.net
« Reply #1 on: December 01, 2010, 04:11:59 PM »
Quote from: fishy_fiz;595832
Not really anything to do with the "news" item, but what is it with AmigaOS4.x advocates feeling the need to post "news" about pretty much every single piece of software that get's recompiled for OS4.x.?  They're the only amiga platform that does it. Even though the same software is ported for other amiga platforms, and often beforehand, it's very rarely mentioned in a news item.

Not something I'm going to lose sleep over, just an observation.


There is only one Amiga 'platform' and they are the ones that run the official Amiga Operating System.  The current version being 4.1 update 2.  All the rest with absolute respect are alternative operating systems that have the 'feel' of being Amiga only, we all know this.

AROS and MorphOS developers/porters are free to post their own news items, if indeed they are 'very rarely mentioned in a news item' as you say then perhaps they should post more often.  Although I feel you are wrong I often log on I see new developments on both of these alternative 'platforms' eg. AMC news from phoenixkonsole and announcements about Icaros Desktop from paolone.

Its all a storm in a tea cup.