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by pantalaimon 1865 days ago
I'm amazed that it can be profitable to still develop an OS for those machines!
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I'd be surprised if it's profitable. Maybe a labor of love. I've been an Amiga fan since the late 80's. It was my favorite machine. Nothing quite has had the magic of booting up games like Shadow of the Beast or Blood Money. The Amiga was truly a quantum leap.
Shadow of the Beast was one of the most impossibly hard games to play of all time. But that sounds and music.
If you ever played that series, you know this music, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SDO6__ya6B0 and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HKHecxVDEts . I'm surprised they were only 37 seconds long, it often felt like it was minutes (maybe that was just the disk crunching loading the music).
A lot of games from that era on the Amiga were like that, great in the audio-visual department but with terrible gameplay.
The parallax scrolling was incredible for 1989. Nothing was quite like it.
And the intros. I spent more than me watching the intro sequences and listening to the music than playing the game. Got a bunch of remixes of it.
AFAIK the company that sells this owns the rights to the Amiga OS and has unpaid volunteer(s) actually doing the work on the OS, so it is profitable.
That too, hahaha! There must be a small, tightly knit but rich/supportive community still there.
I think it's also useful for legally running an Amiga emulator?