B00tDisk wrote:
So the best and brightest future for the Amiga = game console.
Except for Nintendo all of those companies had home computers, even Sega that had the SC-3000, of course like I said Sega would have a problem with not understanding the custom chips as Sega was all about distributed computing with programmable chips at the time.
NEC also had a home computer that the Amiga could have replaced.
B00tDisk wrote:
No Japanese company has ever broken through in the west with any computer offering, and the X68000 was holding down the 'weird alternative 3rd market' just fine without the Amiga in Japan.
They could have, many had far more capital then Commodore.
The X68000 was launched after the Amiga, so if Sharp bought the Amiga the x68000 would never have seen the light of day.