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Originally Posted by idrougge
But the whole point is that AGA, at the time of its release, was behind even older graphics systems such as (S)VGA, the SNES and even the Megadrive.
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In terms of colours on-screen, AGA easily equals VGA and certainly surpasses those consoles.
In terms of resolution, AGA surpasses the consoles.
VGA's only strengths are a chunky mode, but then Amiga was designed differently, for 80s platform games.
Sprites are the Amiga's weakness in relation to the console, but then Jay Miner hardware sprites have always been weak compared to other systems. However, the Blitter makes up for it.
If this is not what you mean, please explain.