Friday, December 19, 2014 12:32:00 PM
1) All their catalogue was based on selling old games that can be easily emulated with very little effort for free.
2) They would have to compete against Good Old Games and Steam in the Windows retro market.
3) The only experience Amiga had at selling retro games was through BlackBerry app store. Considering how many BB10 powered devices were sold the total of games sold would have been very small.
4) Did I mention GoG? That has a very well established retro gaming store.
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