Yeah well, that was the case in America.

Here, it was a trans-Atlantic mix, the NESes and SNESes were catching on, but also those systems trendy in Britain also caught on here.

To the best of my knowledge, there were certainly bad games for the Amiga and Atari ST, but nothing exploitational that I know of, besides the blatant clone Great Gianni Sisters (try making out what this game rips off).

What I hate these days, as I've said, is that there is hardly anything ground-breaking and novel out there. You may say. well, there's BioShock 2 with the little sisters thingie and Dante's Inferno with its literary background, but these games don't play differently from a thousand other games already out for the next-gen systems and the older gen systems.