Phantom206 wrote:
The best: Superb hardware of Amiga.
The worst: Commodore didn't gave licenses to third group companies to produce Amigas (Amiga Compatibles)
Technically C= had very little (if anything) to do with the original hardware. So I'd have to say the best thing C= did was work with Amiga so they could release the machine to the public (as opposed to harvesting the technology for other things).
The worst - after doing that, letting that hardware 'fall behind the curve' .
They made some bad business decisions, and they eventually paid the price for it (shrug) hindsight is always 20/20.
Siggy.