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Re: Scala - 25 Years - looking back
« on: January 22, 2014, 10:24:01 PM »
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They made 10 million Amigas? I thought they sold about 3-5 A500's with non of the other models coming even close to this.
as soon as Newtek came out with their Toaster Amiga's sold like hotcakes..and yes, it was in the millions in the US
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Re: Scala - 25 Years - looking back
« Reply #1 on: January 26, 2014, 02:12:19 PM »
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So You don“t think that most Amigas were sold because of the games? Remember, the best selling model was the A500 - unexpanded (not counting the expansions of 512 kb and additional diskdrives)
I don't know anything about games. I certainly noticed there were lots of games available I just had a different interest in my Amiga.

And I do know there was a sudden and huge increase in Amiga's because now they could be used for video editing / animation.
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