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Indeed. And remember the CD32? It had Liberation, one of the most rich, deep and immersive games ever written -- a true classic. It also had Dangerous Streets, an appallingly bad beat 'em up that scored a deservedly low 3% in Amiga Power.
Which game did Commodore make a CD32 pack out of? Yes, Dangerous Streets.
Commodore was a terrible, shockingly incompetent company. I loved my Amigas but with such poor management, the machines were always going to suffer.