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- From: philip@utstat.toronto.edu (Philip McDunnough)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.cd32
- Subject: Re: CD32 and Escom
- Date: Sat, 10 Feb 96 06:02:23 GMT
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- In article <I.Bennett-0602961104100001@case9.sys.uea.ac.uk>, I.Bennett@uea.ac.uk (Iain Bennett) wrote:
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- >They're probably not going to do anything with it because it is not worth
- >it. Look at the current games console market and tell me that the CD32
- >can compete. Hardly think so.
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- The console world is heading towards a massive downturn. The era of $70 games
- for these things is simply being eradicated by the web and the personal
- computer. The big advantage the CD32 has is that is it closely related to a
- popular computer platform which is not the case for any of the current crop of
- expensive consoles out there. Escom would be foolish not to build on the CD32.
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- Philip McDunnough
- LakeHaven, where sheep may safely graze...
- philip@utstat.toronto.edu
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