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Publications : Under the shadow of lawsuits, Amiga development marches on
Posted by ssolie on 2007/12/6 0:18:12 (1902 reads) News by the same author
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While wading hip-deep in nostalgia for the the next installment of our Amiga History series (the next installment is currently scheduled for December 9), there have been some recent developments in the modern-day Amiga market. Yes, there is a modern-day Amiga market, although some of its major players seem bent on making sure there isn't one.

Check out the entire Ars Technica article by Jeremy Reimer.

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Mikey_C
Published: 2007/12/6 9:03  Updated: 2007/12/6 9:03
Amigans Defender
Joined: 11/19/2006
From: Cambridgeshire, UK.
Comments: 2148
 Re: Under the shadow of lawsuits, Amiga development march...
Another excellent Article by Jeremy. And as usual the same predictable "let it die" comments from some idiots
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