Darvond: (let's face it, the Amiga's library was 90% platformers by weight) relative lack of variety in the genres means that while
Gods might be a grand time out on an Amiga, it's a beyond mediocre game on the SNES.
I have to strongly disagree with you as the Amiga was known for being strong across a number of genres but weak when compared to consoles in platformers and fighting games.
Here is a rundown of what are commonly considered to be among the best Amiga games and you will notice that most are not platformers - Monkey Island 1 & 2, Lemmings, Sensible Soccer, Settlers, IK+, Cannon Fodder, The Chaos Engine, Turrican 2, Ambermoon, Hired Guns, Stunt Car Racer, Worms, Pinball Fantasies, Slamtilt, Wings, Flashback, Speedball 2, Syndicate, Lotus Turbo 1,2 &3, Eye of the Beholder 1 & 2, Moonstone: A Hard Days Knight, It Came from the Desert, James Pond: Robocod, Populous, Banshee, Frontier: Elite II, F-19 Stealth Fighter, Alien Breed, Rainbow Islands, Super Cars II, Battle Isle, Simon the Sorcerer, Midwinter and so on.