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Originally Posted by gimbal
I can imagine that discussion happens when an AGA game is compared to an OCS/ECS counterpart.
Because I've seen several AGA/CD32 games that actually don't change very much from their OCS/ECS counterpart and that's where I will say "that isn't a proper AGA game".
My expectancy is to see more when a game is released specifically for better hardware. More colours. More sprites. More audio. More layers. More special effects. More more more.
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Exactly. A good example of this is Syndicate for the CD32 - NOT a proper AGA game. No enhancements whatsoever. A straight Amiga 500 port. Compare that to the nice high resolution 256 colour PC version, it's a really poor conversion (the CD32 one).
There is something of an explanation to why this was the case in Amiga Format issue 73 (July 1995):
http://amr.abime.net/review_3221