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Former Atari employee Jay Miner founded Amiga in 1982. Only two games were
released by Amiga for the Atari 2600, although they also released a controller
and peripheral. Mogul
Maniac used the Joyboard
to add body control to the game - the player stands on the board and leans in
the direction of desired movement on-screen. Amiga had plans for some innovative
products, such as the Power Module (memory expansion) and a pair of 3D glasses.
Sadly, these never saw the light of day as Amiga moved out of the console videogame
business and concentrated on computers. Amiga can be found today at www.amiga.com,
although the company has changed directions many times over the years and is
now in workstation software development. | |
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