Exactly! Get a PC and install OS/2 then because IBM gave Commodore AREXX and Commodore gave IBM some ideas and permission to use certain Amiga software methods in their OS.
I have an Amiga to play Amiga games, cost is not an issue because emulation via WinUAE is not the same thing (for a start USB joypads are just wrong) and well if you ever played the crappy DOS ports of Cinemaware games then you see why you need an Amiga to play Rocket Ranger in its most superior form (as well as all the other Cinemaware games)
I can play Donkey Kong or Rainbow Islands on MAME sure but Amiga had some games that were actually far far superior on Amiga compared to any other format.
I am not interested in Iggy's proposed machine, if I can't load my actual original floppy disk games on it anymore then it's not an Amiga for me
As for 256 colours not being enough....what do we do with all the awesome 64/128 colour arcade games like Gauntlet then? Seeing as there isn't a single update of this game, or Gauntlet 2, worth playing or even a rip-off that comes close to it why should I not play it because it doesn't have 24bit colour? Does Xbox live version of Gauntlet look much better with 4x resolution and smoothed out graphics? Nope.
Same with Amiga games. And when was 256 colour a limit for Amiga video files...we do have HAM6 and HAM8 to play with too you know.