As with everything else, there's a lot of "common knowledge" about the amiga, that I don't think holds up to proper scrutiny. Feel free to correct me though!
Common knowledge: The amiga wasn't powerful enough as a gaming machine anymore
Why it's wrong: Sure, the 68000 with 1 meg of RAM wasn't cutting it in 94 anymore. But then, we had 68060 processor cards, RTG video cards, loads of RAM etc available.
It's a travesty that virtual no games ever took advantage of this equipment but that's a shortfall of the developers, not the machine itself.
Common knowledge: Doom killed the amiga
Why it's wrong: Doom was released in December of 93. Commodore declared bankruptcy in April 94. There's plain not enough time for an entire platform to go from doing well to dying off, based on one game in about 4 months. (Doom was massively important in fuelling the PC as a valid games platform, but that's an entirely different story)
Common knowledge: You had to swap disks constantly
Why it's wrong: Yeah, psygnosis had a unreasoning fear of the external disk drive, but most games supported multiple drives (could DOS even do this without installing to a hard drive?) and virtually every large game had a hard drive installer. WHDload of course changed that game as well
Corrections or disagreements?
"common knowledge" of your own?
You say wasn`t and anymore... Do you mean in 1994 it wasn`t a gaming machine anymore cus that is totally bogus. The Amiga gaming world died cus developers gave up on the platform. The last real game for me on the Amiga was Speris Legacy which was a total flop. I caved and got a PS1 in the end. From 1993 to 1996 though we still had a healthy batch of games and they all worked brilliant on a bog standard 1200. Games like Worms, Sensible World of Soccer, Settlers, Alien Breed, etc etc.
Trouble was the gaming world was moving over to CD and the Amiga just couldn`t get that on the A1200 in time. So the PS1 took over. If you have ever played a game on the PS1 of the period and then loaded a floppy game you wouldn`t want to use the Amiga as a games console. FIFA on the Amiga was the killer by the way not DOOM.
There were a whole load of DOOM clones post 1993, and most were absorbed into a post Commodore world and they were pretty playable. But yes the Amiga just couldn`t compete cus the developers abandoned the Amiga. They were making games for the PS1 and PC. Games like Duke Nukem were never going to work on the Amiga... It failed because of development rejection. I lived in Game at that time in the UK and the Amiga section just evaporated in a matter of months, let alone years. By 1996 it was dead... Escom had been and gone and that was that.
I got a PC to play Civilisation, Duke Nukem, Doom etc and then a PS1 to play Tomb Raider and Final Fantasy. Still played Sensible World of Soccer, Valhalla, Worms, Settlers etc on the Amiga, but sadly I just got annoyed with SimCity being so slow which I loved...
My Amiga 1200 basically always had all the classic games on HD. In fact the hard drive capacity grew as my games drawers grew. Games like Ishar, Settlers, Star Trek, Beneath a Steel Sky, SimCity etc just loaded from the HD. I even had hard drive installers for Sensi Soccer. There were one or two oddities that used the floppy more for a games piracy issues to validate.. Games like Kingpin for example. I generally only played from HD.
Most serious Amiga gamers got an A1200 or an A600. Gaming is about progression so your not gonna get lumbered with an A500 if your mates have an A1200. Same goes today, so anyone suggesting folk were stuck on the 500 were not part of the serious gaming world. Trouble is the industry was moving on. The CD32 tried but failed at the critical time Commodore went bust. The developers were generally loyal till around 1995. the last real game series for the Amiga of any worth was by Vulcan called Valhalla. God bless those guys cus they fought like mad for the Amiga...
Commodore failed and the rest just jumped in.
Sad
scuzz