Sadly I think Aegis would have been more successful if the Amiga had been taken more seriously and marketed as something much more useful than just a games platform. Aegis had a variety of products that were VERY good, to include Aegis Draw, one of the first CAD programs for the Amiga. I think the Amiga was also a victim of its own success...perfect for gaming but most business people at the time didn't recognize that the power and flexibility of a gaming system also made productivity suites, music/midi, and other non-gaming uses child's play for the Amiga. I can remember showing my Amigas to colleagues at work and their only response was, "But can it run Lotus 123 or Word Star?" Those idiots couldn't see past their own noses.