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Posted by catohagen on 09-Jul-2002 17:58 GMT | why the h*ll bother with games anyway....its a waste of time, as most
(potential) users of both amigaone and pegasos were youngsters maybe
10/15 years ago and played games then....I can't imagine people
25 years and up buying old games ported to amigaone/pegasos, h*ell
Feeble Files came in 97 ?
If you really are a gamer you should (atleast in my view) have a pretty
decent pc system or a good console like PS2/Gamecube and get your kicks
from there, why bother buying 1+ year old games just because you *can* play
them on your amiga or buying them just to support the gamecompany making
them?..
Instead of porting those games that sell like 200 copies, consentrate on making
something useful/unique so its worth keeping to amiga...
I'm 26 years old, have 2 kids....wife and house....I will *never* buy a
(old/ported)game for my amiga (did buy Shogo, havent opened the case yet)
unless its an *good* orginal game (wouldn't mind roketz on RTG though)
My son have my PS1, so only games we buy is kids games for that one..
I *will* buy every app that will come around for amiga/amigaone that I can use,
and I have bought everything available thats useful for me..my latest purchases
are VHI studio (transfer family pics from my digicam) and Ibrowse(but use aweb :)
A good idea maybe for game porting companies would be to listen to the users
and make a poll or something on whats needed next, be it games/apps/drivers for
hardware ? instead of just decide to port that game, and 50% the process
announce it to the community..
Just my view/opinions, any1 disagree ? yes ? please reply then and tell me importance
of pc/mac ports of games, as I might be wrong... |
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