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- From: aa399@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Len Stys)
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- Subject: Re: Falcon
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- Date: 28 Jul 92 03:32:49 GMT
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- In a previous article, yegerleh@cortez.ecn.purdue.edu (James D Yegerlehner) says:
-
- >Well, I actually think things are different this time. Two-three weeks
- >from now is way too optimistic. But think about it. The hand-writing
- >was on the wall when the annual report came out showing that Atari
- >annual revenues were down from $4?? M to $2?? M in 1991. Everyone
- >knows the trend is bad. Then, on top of it, everyone in the ST
- >community knows this new machine is coming out, which makes things
- >even worse. Now almost nobody is buying an ST; I can imagine
- >that revenues have really dried up since word of the Falcon has
- >gotten around. I hope they can just stay solvent until revenues
- >start rolling in from it. But this all is _very_ strong incentive
- >to get the thing out the door soon; if they don't they might
- >just plain run out of cash and go belly up.
-
- I can't agree with you more. Everything that you have said makes sense.
-
- Though, the logical step for Atari would be to sell the Falcon 030
- in its strongest market first, Germany.
-
- Let's face it, Atari does not have a lot of money to spend at the
- moment. Atari should not even attempt to push the Falcon 030 in the
- United States until it has about $20 million for advertising.
-
- I bet it starts being sold in Germany at the end of September, a major
- advertising campaign from October to December in that country.
-
- The UK and all the other European countries MAYBE December.
-
- The United States... February or March.
- But I believe Atari will push the Lynx with a major advertising campaign
- for this Christmas. The Lynx seems to be a good product for them
- to make money off of (or at least the games for it).
-
- >
- >All of this is in contrast to prior years when the TT and MegaSTE
- >were being announced. They were fat and happy. Well, at least
- >profitable. Deadlines slipped and no-one really cared that much.
-
- You are right. But one thing that is really sad is that the first
- "what looks like a winner" product that Atari is planning to release
- will probably not get the welcome it deserves of advertisements.
-
- >
- >One other thought. Doesn't it make you kind of sick to think
- >what could have happened if the Tramiels had, instead of
- >spending that $160 million on Federated, spent it on developing
- >the ST? Just think how many systems software and hardware
- >engineers they could have hired with that. They could have kept
- >the ST years ahead of the other platforms, advertised it heavily,
- >underwritten the porting of major apps to it, etc. The ST could
- >be a major player now. Sigh...
-
- Yes, it does make me sick. Why buy K-Mart size stores to sell your
- personal computers in? I can't believe it...
-
- I could list a lot of other goof-ups as well.
-
- >
- >Jim
- >
- >
-
- P.S. When the Falcon 030 is released, I think we are all going to have
- to get together and give software companies a wake-up call. The present
- amount of new ST software released in the U.S. is close to nothing
- and European software are becomming very few.
-
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