@seer
Yes I heard that too, and it since Germany was the biggest market by far,
It would fit in with an overall sale of ~5 million.
@restore
The C=64 was and is the best selling computer-model with around 17 million.
Amiga never ever came close to that (due to the fact that there were allready
"standard-PCs" available at reasonable price when the A500 became affordable).
@Animagic
Looking at the size of Greece, the average income of it's population, and how
uncommon computer were in the late 80s/early 90s compared today (just like
in the rest of the world), I can only doubt that...
A few numbers:
The biggest annual production was in 1991 with around 2 million A500s,
but that was only possible with a reduced price, better marketing and the fact that
this was the year when getting "free" games for the miggy turned eaasier as
getting those for C=64.
It was also the year when C=-Germany sold over 1 million, but it is also
well-known that C=-Germany were undercutting other local C='s in an attempt
to look even bigger than they were.