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Re: proberts9999 post# 14346

Monday, 04/13/2015 2:05:45 PM

Monday, April 13, 2015 2:05:45 PM

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Assuming you are who you say you are, you should really have a disclaimer added to your account.

You don't appear to have done any research into the technology or structure of AGI/RII, which isn't any harder then just reading posts here on Investor Hub and some of the interviews that were done, or even emailing questions to RII/AGI



You've got to be joking. If it isn't in an official press release or in an SEC filing, it didn't happen. Do due diligence on an iHub board or a fluffy interview? Please.


AGI/RII never sold any products for the Blackberry Playbook. Amiga Inc did not sell that line of business to WRIT. I think I've seen that mentioned a couple of times in this forum, and it was in one of the early interviews- IIRC Retro Gamer Magazine.



Oops, lie much? Or did you just misspeak?

http://labusinessjournal.com/news/2013/jul/09/l-entertainment-company-bring-back-classic-video-g/

UPDATE:

Amiga Games Inc. on Wednesday announced that it will publish more than 65 classic Amiga titles on BlackBerry phones and tablets.

The company has published 44 titles for BlackBerry devices since September last year. The new titles will be available through the BlackBerry World digital storefront for BlackBerry Q10 and Z10 smartphones and the PlayBook tablet.

Amiga Games works with Amiga Inc., which owns the Amiga trademark, to license these games.

"We"re delighted to see Amiga Games partake in the distribution of additional Amiga titles on BlackBerry platforms," Eric Mitchell, chief executive of Writers' Group, said in a statement on Wednesday. "Gamers will be able to pull up any of their favorite classic Amiga titles and play each day during their commute or coffee break. We look forward to supporting AGI with the necessary resources to distribute all of their most popular games through BlackBerry World in the near future."


AGI/RII's emulation solution does not require a license of any intellectual property owned by Cloanto. I think that's been in at least 2 interviews, and IIRC it's been posted in this forum in a reply I sent to an email inquiry.



Does it run on fairy-dust? You are going down the wrong rabbit hole, I am not one of the uneducated dreamers here. You have one of two options, a license for Kickstart ROMs from Cloanto, or less compatible open source reimplementation ROMs from AROS. The AROS team has clearly indicated no one from WG/AGI have contacted them.

Amiga Inc and Amiga Games Inc aren't the same company. You could have look that up on the Washington Secretary of State website, but I know I've seen it here in a copy of an email reply I sent to someone.



I never said they were. Neither are Amiga Inc Washington or Amiga Inc Delaware. Both Amiga Inc Washington and Amiga Games Inc were one man show with the one man being Bill McEwen. As a matter of fact, Amiga Games Inc never even existed and was made out of thin air to the heads-scratching of thousands of Amiga followers.

What I don't understand, and maybe you could help me out with this, is why there are people like yourself still trying to kill anything Amiga related.



This is not Amiga related and you don't need my help to kill anything off. How much time has passed? Where are the 300+ games selling exactly?

he platform war ended for Amiga when it died in the 1990s. You're beating a dead horse now. Some of us have fond memories of the system, and we'd just like to do some neat Amiga things to celebrate our nostalgia. There were a lot of great games on the Amiga. It's not going to hurt AtariST or DOS or Nintendo or whatever platform you were a fanboy of back in the 1990s to let people celebrate the Amiga.



You have nothing to do with the Amiga. It's not just Moobunny, go on ANY active Amiga related site such as EAB, Amiga.org, Amigaworld.net, Morphzone or even LemonAmiga which is specifically gaming, and you will not find a supporter anywhere. It seems the only thing you have interest in doing is selling shares, not games.