leirbag28 wrote:
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And when something Succeeds in USA..........it usually means it will succeed in the World!
Yes - like american football or Disneyland!
(Noone is interested in it over here in Europe - Sorry, couldn't resist)
:-P
leirbag28 wrote:
Thats the stupid mistake Commodore made when they designed the CD32...to compete against the Pathetic MegaDrive/MegaCD which was popular in UK but seriously pathetic here in USA
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Commodore UK didnt get out much let me tell you. And this was Commodores problem with other Amigas.....I used the CD32 as an example ...
No.
Their mistake was to take the profit they made with the Amiga line and to put it in the development of their inferior and overpriced x86 PC line - instead of putting it in the development of new cutting edge Amiga products...
leirbag28 wrote:
Once again.....a simple formula for success: Make something that will be considered Darn good in USA and Japan..........and it will be Darn Good in the rest of the world.
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On what planet do you live , mate?
If a product is well received in the US, it does not automatically mean that the rest of the world will receive it equally well.
Its not that the people over here would all start jumping off bridges - just because people in the USA do so...