Jesus F*cking Christ! 300 Amiga Games to Hit the Market

WTF! Company pays half a million bucks for Amiga titles

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Jesus F*cking Christ! 300 Amiga Games to Hit the Market
All bluster, lying and bias aside, the Commodore Amiga was the finest all round computer ever in the history of anything now, then and forever more to have graced this or any other planet. So, the fact that some highly tasteful individuals are paying loads of cash to distribute Amiga games CAN ONLY BE a GOOD THING!

There really is no argument here. The skinny is that Writers' Group Film Corp - "a company which licenses classic video game libraries and re-publishes the most popular titles for smartphones, modern game consoles, PCs, and tablets" has bought a metric shedload of Amiga titles.

According to the release, the deal, "consists of the acquisition of 100% of the common stock in Amiga Games Inc. in exchange for Writers' Group common stock and cash valued at approximately $500,000. The 300+ gaming titles to be distributed by Amiga Games are available to the company under existing licensing agreements with various intellectual property owners. Writers' Group will be making additional announcements over the next several weeks regarding Amiga Games' new and existing distribution arrangements with the best-selling smartphone, tablet and other device manufacturers."

Awesome!!

Source: Writers Group
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ergo 9 Jul 2013 11:25
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Correcion:

The Commodore 64 was the finest all round computer ever in the history of anything now, then and forever more to have graced this or any other planet.

That's not how you spell correction! 9 Jul 2013 12:14
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Amiga > C64.

Now Spindizzy Worlds for iPad, please!
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PageVGP 9 Jul 2013 12:26
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Nope You are all wrong. The ST was the best. However, this is VERY good news!
config 9 Jul 2013 16:43
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Amiga WAS the natural successor to C64 in lineage, tech and great games. ST? Waste of bloody space unless you were into midi tunes.
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