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have to offer - that's good news in itself and a good sign of things to come. The second is that it provides
a chance for a group of Amiga developers to expand their core market, gain some much-needed additional
revenue and achieve more widespread recognition of their talents - all of which are essential to provide a
healthy framework for the coming months. The third point is that it will have a broader impact in
highlighting the work of the Amiga community in general, as well as provide another angle for
recognition of the Amiga name. The latter effect won't be huge, it won't be plastered all over the place,
but it will be there - combined with the STBs and other devices that are appearing or announced that are
referring back to the Amiga brand. It all contributes to building up the public recognition of the Amiga
name.
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