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Re: New Commodore-Amiga machines might still be possible.
« on: May 09, 2009, 04:24:42 AM »
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Re: New Commodore-Amiga machines might still be possible.
« Reply #1 on: May 09, 2009, 05:30:15 AM »
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If Amiga Inc. were to partner with Commodore...new Commodore-Amiga machines might still be possible. Amiga just wouldn't have a parent company. It's even not impossible that a Commodore-Amiga 6000 happen--if they were to go the way of custom chipsets, or just a continuation of what was.


forget about custom chipsets. custom chipset computers are game consoles now, and you need to be big, really big (Sony or Microsoft) to go into that arena. Developing custom chipset is costly, riskly and even the greater problem is, getting software companies to produce stuff for your platform. Just forget about it.

amiga inc is a pathetic existance devoted to making lamer apps for handheld devices. Their only interest in the classic amiga is to rip off as much as they can from kickstart/software licences. Commodore is just a pc rebranding company set up to rip off lamers who pay triple prices for their commodore branded gaming rigs.

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