I just thought about it, and I think AmigaAnywhere was an attempt to get at that market. Most games on PDAs and Cellphones are about the same level of gfx and audio as old 80s games anyhow. I would love to see legit bundles of old Amiga games sold for ten bucks or what ever, maybe with a copy of WinFellow or a licensed Kickstart 1.3 ROM, on a mini-CD or some such similiar. Make the games just boot the emulator so it's transparent.
Anyhow, the modern Amiga market, that is, the PPC boards Both from Eyetech And Genesi, don't have anything to do with the old games or hardware, the hardware hacking is being gotten rid of, and the legacy, which is good in my opinion, I was looking through my C:\Windows\System\Drivers folder earlier today, some of that code hasn't been updated since the mid to early nineties, some of the timestamps literally say 1995. The modern machine are about a unique, friendly, well designed OS. It is light, fast and repsonsive, it has low overhead and is highly flexible, for the most part it makes much more sense when you look at the structure of it than Windows or Linux do. Sure the programs on it are nothing near cutting edge, nor is the hardware. Frankly, I've tried out many browser on my PC that lack support for thingsl ike CSS, or even Javascript (which Ibrowse has ofc) over 90% of the web works fine, with javascript, I'd bet that 95%+ of websites work fine. Sure very little can read excel and .doc documents, but if you need to work with your work files at home, you can save stuff in Microsoft Office as an HTML file. I don't have much experience with excel, but I'd bet you can save files so that they'd be compatible with the older Excel versions TurboCalc supports. I'm giving up on my 2000, it gets messed up too easily, it's far too finicky, and unreliable as a main machine, I hope with the money I make off've it's parts on e-bay I could fund a MicroA1... I'm 17, I haven't used an Amiga for very long, and for me it has nothing to do with the hardware or the games. I'm really not much of a gamer, and while I love to mess aroudn with computers, and I see the nice layout of the old Amiga hardware, it's outdated. End of the line for it.
Anyhow my somewhat digressive rant is over. I apologize in advance if I hijack this thread further from where it started...