Apparently it was owned by Sega of Midwest... Specifically the art department...so far I've found assets for a game called "Black", something with zombies, hockey games, etc. I will try to update what I can, but it has been rather confusing/challenging to get things off this.
Yeah it's quite interesting, but I have to search for Amiga software cause all of the programs that these assets run in require a dongle lol.
Cool, sounds like it might be from the unreleased 32X title "Black Angel". http://gdri.smspower.org/wiki/index.php/Interview:Jim_Reichert
Well it's from the art department, so I'm leaning towards graphics only. However there are things I can't run because they require a dongle or something...I might need some help with it lol
There's a documentary film called the amiga years and bedrooms to billions or something like that from the UK that describe the history of the gaming consoles and computers the rivalry between the two and the evolution of games and licenses highly recommended. Wonder if they ever used the Atari ST computers for any of that professional stuff as well.
If anyone knows a lot about Amiga and wants to help me search through this files, please let me know!
Register on the English Amiga Board (http://eab.abime.net) and write a post there asking for help. You will find all the experts you need there to crack these protections or to point you to the tools needed to open these files.