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Whom do you nominate as the worst Amiga trademark holder of all time?  There is some stiff competition here over the last 16-17 years, so do give it some thought.
 

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Re: Whom do you nominate as the worst Amiga trademark holder of all time?
« Reply #1 on: December 31, 2011, 12:17:49 AM »
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Thats dead easy:

C= (the real one) as they were the only ones who had "Amiga" as an alive&competetive product (actually quite ahead of any competition) coupled with good resources and still managed to pull failure out of that.


Let's just ignore all the years of success that Commodore had with the Amiga??  And the A1000 was improved upon, leading to a great deal of success with the A2000 and A500, thanks to Commodore.  How can that fact be ignored?
 

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Re: Whom do you nominate as the worst Amiga trademark holder of all time?
« Reply #2 on: December 31, 2011, 01:49:54 AM »
Sure, Commodore screwed up in the early 90s, but I'm really surprised that you think they're all bad.  At least they managed to make the Amiga what it is (was) today.  Escom or Amiga, Inc. would have had the same or better success building upon the A1000 had they owned the rights?  Gateway sat on their ass and did nothing at all.  But somehow Commodore is the worst of all.  Crazy talk.