Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!apple!bionet!ames!lll-winken!uunet!mcvax!inria!rouaix From: rouaix@inria.inria.fr (Francois Rouaix) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: An inside look at Psygnosis Summary: really: european games Keywords: psygnosis, spam Message-ID: <1365@inria.inria.fr> Date: 5 Jul 89 09:27:38 GMT References: <4824@ucdavis.ucdavis.edu> Organization: FR.A.U.G. Lines: 20 In article <4824@ucdavis.ucdavis.edu> u563694848ea@deneb.ucdavis.edu (Frank Kuan) writes: > >Ever notice that a vast majority of European games on the Amiga have >great graphics, great sound, and very little playability? > [stuff deleted about programming manners and not knowing about 2500] I don't want to start again a old polemic here... BUT: Ok, some European companies have bad manners of programming. I agree with that. Now, we (in Europe) often buy US products which expect you to have an NTSC Amiga, with an usa keyboard ? Psygnosis may have never heard of A2500 (released a few monthes ago), but many US companies surely have never heard of PAL and foreign keymaps, two features that are 3 years old ! There are good and bad products, period. Some of them come from Europe, some of them from US. --Francois -- *- Francois Rouaix // We are all prisoners here, * *- rouaix@inria.inria.fr \X/ of our own device * *- SYSOP of Sgt. Flam's Lonely Amigas Club. (33) (1) 39-55-84-59 (Videotext) * Disclaimer: Opinions expressed are my own, not those of my employer.