Ivo wrote:I think early Bullfrog games were defining in the Amiga, but the later ones were PC games first and "inferior" ports on Amiga when it was (slowly) dying as a platform. I'd personally not include those.
That mention of Bullfrog, did not see
Magic Carpet then realized it was on CD Rom. That was a cool game on the PC as well as PS1 though it came out later. Imagine that the game could have been coded (without the video tracks) just fine on the Amiga.
BoneSnapDeez wrote:I have a 500 and CD32 but dunno how much I can really add to the convo. Games are so hard to find; I have but a handful.
The standard most popular of the Amiga computer series and the rare Amiga console! Both today obscure, maybe just add your take on the hardware and games adding to the article?