Chapter 139: Do Me a Favor_2

This issue had actually been discussed internally many times. As a developer of AmigaOS, Jay Miner had always held his view, which was that if they wanted to make AmigaOS enter ordinary households, they must consider adding enough engaging playability.

However, Tommy always refused to have more fun mini-games built in.

Tommy made eye contact with Jay and said with certainty, "Bring him the whole world."

Seeing that Jay didn't quite catch on, Tommy pointed at the computer screen:

"On the Amiga in front of you, we've installed a browser application developed by Stanford University's Linear Accelerator Center World Wide Web Information Retrieval Office, codenamed Midas, which means tycoon. It doesn't make you a tycoon in real life when you open this application, rather when you open this app, it means you'll become a tycoon in the virtual world. Now, you can try opening it."