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Re: So what happened to these new Amigas?
« Reply #44 from previous page: April 22, 2008, 09:47:32 PM »
"In 1997, prospects brightened when the PC manufacturer Gateway bought Amiga and promised to bring out a new, more powerful computer. Mr. McEwen said Gateway had mostly been interested in Amiga's 40 or so valuable patents, for video and sound card technologies.

Gateway hired Mr. McEwen, a large, lumbering man who went into computer sales after leaving his family's trucking business in the mid-1980's, as its chief evangelist for the Amiga. Mr. McEwen had not owned an Amiga before but was immediately smitten and soon came to consider himself one of the clan.

But after two years and a series of false starts, a new Amiga failed to materialize.

Last August, it looked as though the end had finally come. That's when Mr. McEwen and most members of Gateway's small Amiga team lost their jobs and plans for resurrecting the computer were scrapped yet again.

Mr. McEwen put a finer point on it. "Amiga was baggage to Gateway's main business," he said. "It wasn't an asset in their minds."

So passionate had Mr. McEwen become about the computer that he quickly proposed to Gateway that he buy what remained of Amiga's assets. It took him a month to raise the money to buy the rights to the Amiga name; the remaining Amiga inventory, which consisted of some 17,000 machines in Germany; and a worldwide distribution channel already in place. Gateway kept the patents and licensed them to Mr. McEwen. The price for everything, Mr. McEwen said, was "in the millions."

Mr. McEwen now has a staff of 20 in an office in Snoqualmie, Wash., east of Seattle. All but two employees got their start in computers with Amigas, he said proudly."
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Re: So what happened to these new Amigas?
« Reply #45 on: April 22, 2008, 11:55:53 PM »
They should start advertising to the non-amiga users.
Look at the Nintendo Wii ads, targeting old people, women, kids, and a broader demographic.

Look at Apple iPod ads, chic advertising targeting again to the the broader demographic.

If I were Billy, I'm going to first get a low-cost modern Amiga machine ready, market it to the masses (see above).
Become a fad for a while (See Above), then Mainstream.
Both companies (Above) used to be in either distant 3rd place in their markets or didn't have mass appeal until they did. I think Amiga can too. Start simple. The problem with Amiga Inc is that they think about these grand plans that are too overwhelming, but they are unable to start it.
They should move away from PPC and start using Intel, it worked for Apple. Keep 68k as emulation. Sorry I'm not a CEO, but If I were him, I'll start marketing Amigas to the community and the masses in general.
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Re: So what happened to these new Amigas?
« Reply #46 on: April 23, 2008, 12:08:44 AM »
Just "moving" to intel would be to "easy".
Not to revolutionary, what was the name of that thing bbrv was pimping that used pci-e as a interface to connect different platforms into one system?
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Re: So what happened to these new Amigas?
« Reply #47 on: April 23, 2008, 07:59:23 AM »
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I still say A.Inc. simply is a money laundering operation, I can't think of any other logical explanation why they'd still be afloat after so much incompetence.



That's precisely what a friend of mine and I suspected already back in 1999, when it became known that Amino was going to buy Amiga:
We thought its just a tax writedown model/operation...
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Re: So what happened to these new Amigas?
« Reply #48 on: April 23, 2008, 08:02:50 AM »
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The ONE person who was behind these new amiga computers got divorced or something  :-)



So he now should have much more time to get things done much quicker...
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Re: So what happened to these new Amigas?
« Reply #49 on: April 23, 2008, 10:26:24 AM »
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nasty wrote:
@ TiredOLife :lol: but......

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the Titantic, due to set sale on the 30th of February.



Think there's more chance of buying the titantic than buying an amiga from amiga inc!
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Yeah - I can remember a report on German TV about how the Titanic was built (about one year ago). There it was said that someone is planning to build a "new" Titanic until 2012 - the original "Titanic's" 100th anniversary...
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Re: So what happened to these new Amigas?
« Reply #50 on: April 23, 2008, 10:42:58 AM »
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Apple figured it out why can't Amiga? use the hardware that everyone else is using!
Focus on the OS...... Its that simple enough? :idea:



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Re: So what happened to these new Amigas?
« Reply #51 on: April 23, 2008, 11:08:17 AM »
is there anything the community can do against amiga inc for the way they carry out there buisness? even if it's not in the legal forum. i'd like to petition them...

can you please sell amiga to someone who gives a stuff?
 

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