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Amiga News and Community Announcements => Amiga News and Community Announcements => Announcements and Press Releases => Topic started by: bloodmoney on July 31, 2007, 12:25:45 PM
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The city of Kent dumped tech company Amiga as naming-rights sponsor for the city's planned hockey arena after the company failed to deliver a promised down payment Monday.
Amiga was supposed to pay $2.5 million by 5 p.m. to secure the $10 million, 20-year naming-rights deal for what would have been called The Amiga Center at Kent.
Read More from the Seattle Times (http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2003813881_kentarena31m.html)
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Wow, who would have thought that was gonna happen. Im shocked.
Right, we need 20 questions with Amiga, all of its 79 employies.
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I guess this means the City of Kent have saved themselves from the Amgia curse. :lol:
Dammy
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I don't think 20 questions will be enough to answer the needs of Amiga users. Actions speak louder than words and at this point in time AIncs actions scream out ...."WE HAVE NO IDEA WHAT WE'RE DOING."
It's looking better for Hyperion by the day.
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@dammy: i wonder if amiga inc could have made the city of kent bancrupt? :)
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This whole deal was just dumb from the start. If Amiga even had 2.5 million why would they spend it on something like this?
They dont even have any products or services to sell at this point except some PDA games?
What the hell have they been doing for 10 years?
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Headline might as well have been "In a move that shocks no-one, Amiga again defaults on a payment they don't appear to have."
They dont even have any products or services to sell at this point except some PDA games?
Well, let's see.
1) They have the AmigaDE/AmigaAnywhere, except that as already noted here, TAO group (the supplier of the actual code for this) went down the creek of bankruptcy.
2) They have the AmigaOS 4.0 sales. Errr... Except it's not actually for sale, and is tied up in lawsuits.
3) They have the revenue from Amiga PDA games. Except that those were written by independent coders, and Amiga only gets a small cut of that. And future games look unlikely due to the problems in (1).
Of course, take heart, Amigans.... The "Mystery Investors" will come bail them out. :crazy:
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@dammy: i wonder if amiga inc could have made the city of kent bancrupt? :)
Cities are corporations, they can and do go bankrupt. Some years ago, New York City was on the verge and had to have the Federal Government guarentee loans to bail them out of their financial crisis.
Dammy
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Amiga Inc is an outsourcing company, they outsource American projects to India. They are a Microsoft shop and do dotNet. The AmigaOS, Amiga Everywhere, etc are just a fantasy, they could have had AmigaDOS for an additional $7000, but they can't even come up with that and would rather time the whole thing up in court.
The future of the Amiga is
1) Minimig for classic hardware
2) Morphos and Efika for updated classic hardware
3) AROS for industry standard hardware
Can we finally put AmigaINC to bed?
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That is the dumbest, most expensive way to advertise...
WHY?!?!?!!?
Seriously, if Amiga wants to get there name out there, they should release a product...
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Amiga inc are just a complete joke!!!
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Karma. :lol:
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1) Minimig for classic hardware
2) Morphos and Efika for updated classic hardware
3) AROS for industry standard hardware
Although it would take alot of work to bring AROS68K back into active developement stage, AROS will eventually be running on EFIKA (http://thenostromo.com/teamaros2/?number=46).
Dammy
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Truly, the only thing that makes sense right now, among everything else related to amiga, it is AROS!!!!
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Maybe Amiga's lawyers should take notice and look for clients elsewhere, they will probably get stiffed too.
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redfox :roll: :-P
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It seems to me that Wayne would have a better shot (at least as good) at raising $2.5 million... Feed the kitty! The Amiga.org Arena at Kent.
:-D :-D :-D
At least it would make an even better April Fools "I'm selling the name to a Hispanic Lesbian organization" joke.
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AROS on Intel is the solution, cheap hardware, spoiled for choice of peripherals. If there was a way that AROS could use MS Windows drivers...
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Ha, talk about stupid, the naming rights article is still on Amiga.com
http://www.amiga.com/news/?art=25&PHPSESSID=4b36a888ad099f3522422eb5afba6dc9
Has Amiga Inc folded?
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Persia, Let's hope so!
Robert
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Just to take the wool off everyone's eyes, if no-one else has done so already:
Amiga falsely gave is intention to purchase the naming rights purely for the publicity it would generate. And of course any publicity is good publicity. Just the media reports around the dropping of the naming rights have been worth the amount of money they put in (ie. none).
Where there's vapour, there's Amiga(R)
Jarrod.
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At least the Commodore name seems to get somewhere :)
http://www.commodoregaming.com/pcshop/Splash.aspx
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AROS on Intel is the solution, cheap hardware, spoiled for choice of peripherals. If there was a way that AROS could use MS Windows drivers...
ReactOS® is an advanced free open source operating system providing a ground-up implementation of a Microsoft Windows® XP compatible operating system. ReactOS aims to achieve complete binary compatibility with both applications and device drivers meant for NT and XP operating systems, by using a similar architecture and providing a complete and equivalent public interface.
ReactOS (http://www.reactos.org/en/index.html)
All we need to do is add ReactOS source code to Aros and we will have support for both windows applications and device drivers.
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Another Amiga Inc. scam revealed.