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- From: ggg@kepler.unh.edu (Gregory G Greene)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.games
- Subject: Re: EA is gone too
- Date: 22 Nov 1992 16:39:12 GMT
- Organization: University of New Hampshire - Durham, NH
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- '> I, personally and professionally, do NOT believe this. BUT, I will call EA to
- '> confirm this rumor, or expunge it. If EA drops the Amiga, we may very well be
- '> in trouble folks. Sierra is one thing... but *** EA ***!!!
- '>
- '>Is Electronic Arts US different from Electronic Arts UK? Amiga is probably the
- '>biggest selling and most widely supported micro in England. About 1.5 million
- '>machines and one of the biggest selling magazines over there is an Amiga Mag.
- '>
- '>As long as some division of EA is producing amiga software, I'll be happy.
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- EA in the US is a mega corporation. It seems like every other week
- they acquire another company to add to the list ( just got Origin ). If
- they drop Amiga support, that would be an awfully large chunk of game
- support that would disappear for Amigans.
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- Greg Greene
- ggg@kepler.unh.edu
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