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The only product I see a possibility of commercial success
would be a DTV type
that wouldnt be much of an amiga product. there is plenty of
room for the operating system on a wide host of different
hardware. good thing you arnt the one trying to move amiga
forward, eh?
Could I possibly be any worse than the
FIVE companies
that have owned the Amiga brand over the last
TWELVE years? Anyone who thinks the market is healthy and Amiga Inc
is slaving away to make products the community wants has
obviously not been paying attention.
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I hate to be so negative, but I think that's the state of
the market and the brand name.
then dont be so negative. you dont seem to have any
arguments for your negativity except your view from your
bedroom window.
Hmm let's see, I helped run what was likely the top grossing
Amiga shop in 2003-2004. I'd bet a mint we grossed more than
Amiga Inc themselves during this time. We bought out the
remaining stock of a product that had been dead for years
(Prometheus) and sold every last piece. We were even
influential in getting new drivers to the Prometheus.
I'm no major player and never have been, but I have been in
the game. In this market there is NO major players and there
is NO serious market.
Since you issued the challenge, what have YOU done that
trumps MY right to have an opinion besides looking out your
basement window?
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The Amiga as a brand has become a laughing stock.
where exactly? the only place its a laughing stock is among
those few with a different agenda. the amiga brand seems
very strong among common people as well as most enthusiasts.
amiga to those companies and people i meet, is simplicity,
elegance, fun and power. only few people know about the
problems resolving around the amiga, and the laughing stock
seems to be the idiot fans and nay sayers, with their
pathetic limited views and their rediculous conspiracies.
not the amiga itself. these forum posts are the only
laughable thing really.
It's called reality, take a deep breath. How big do you
really think this community is? How many of those people do
you really think would pony up to actually buy a product if
produced? The total "community" worldwide is in the (very)
low thousands. The active users who actually use and own
Amiga computers would be in the hundreds.
Prove to me otherwise? 2006 is almost over and what is left
of this very, very small community is bleeding away a few
users a day. What product will come out in 2007 to
reinvigorate the market? 2008? 2009? 2010? Hard facts
please, not over exuberant optimism, not religious speak.
Every year that has passed since C='s death has been worse
then the one before it. The market has been practically dead
for nearly a decade, for the last 5 years it has been
totally dead.