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Problem is that history is always written by the winners... so who will remember Atari or Commodore, let's say in 15 yrs?
The Atari2600 was huge - plus the name "atari" is still used for software published by Infogrames. I think in 15 years people will still remember the Atari.C= maybe. The Amiga, not so much at all.
The Amiga has already gone. No one under 22 remembers the Amiga... Commodore is sort of a byword for old computer and Atari is known as a games publisher with some kind of huge legendary, but forgotten, history...
Hi,See http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/8332640.stm"I first sent an email in 1993 using an Amiga computer and dial-up modem. No one I knew had email at the time and most people I knew had no idea what the internet was, so I sent an email to the White House congratulating Bill Clinton on taking office. I was astonished to receive an automated reply thanking me for me interest in the US Presidency!Keith Lillis, London, UK"So the Amiga is still mentioned in the News.Regards, Michaelaka rockape