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HopperJF wrote:Cool site just one small criticism if I may..Although the Amiga was dead in April 1994 as a mainstream computer lots of things happened after which casual surfers may be interested in, how about extending the history of Amiga to present day?Regards
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Amiga CD32 GamesOverviewDate Range: 1982 - 1983Atari 5200 was designed to replace the 2600. Atari built the 5200 off their 8-bit computer platform instead of improving upon the 2600 design.There was good reason for this as the 8-bit line of computers was also built off the 2600.However, Atari focused on the 2600 more than developing a new model to replace the 600. As a result, the 2600 had a few issues: 1. It was not compatible with 2600 games 2. It had compatibility issues with running Atari 8-bit games 3. It did not have much developer support
In 1992, Commodore-Amiga released the Amiga 1200 for ?399 in the United Kingdom and $599 in the United States.