EA, DPaint and Amiga OS 4

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When the Amiga began to die in 1994 Electronic Arts along with hundreds of others developers jumped ship realising that it wouldn't be profitable to support a dying platform.

Now that Amiga Inc is truly back, the hardware is here, and the OS is on its way, we are beginning to see the fruits of Amigas labours and it is time that these developers returned.

As one of the largest developers Electronic Arts support can make or break a platform, as demonstrated with the Sega Dreamcast.

When asked recently how he thinks the Amiga community could best help to spread the word about Amiga OS 4 Fleecy Moss replied
"Talking about their platform, demonstrating their platform, using Amiga applications to create art, music, publications, 3D models, getting into some online multi-platform games and representing their platform. In the end, a computer platform is a life choice, that people chose to do certain activities using that particular platform."

For this we need the right tools, one of the best graphics editors ever created, especially in terms of efficiency, was Electronic Arts DPaint, and so, we the undersigned, want to see Electronic Arts once again both developing and publishing titles for the Amiga platform starting with an update to DPaint.