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@ LordTheNightKnight

Again, you "countered" with the very point I made. The SNES and Mega Drive don't have video connectors. RF and A/V plugs are the only options. I wasn't claiming that the Amiga didn't have those plugs. I was pointing out that the other systems didnt.

No matter what you think, the Amiga is not a video game console. It is a gaming PC (although a very good one).


Like I pointed out the once popular Amiga CD32 dedicated games console can be connected to monitors as well. On some units out of the box through a SCART/RGB port (other models could be expanded to include such a port) or through the standard included S-Video port.

IMO having a Snes with monitor support wouldn't have disqualified the console as being a games console.



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