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- From: rock@lakes.trenton.sc.us (Rockerboy)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.programmer,comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Subject: Re: Attn Commodore: You are making a Big Mistake (Hardware
- Message-ID: <Ru5VVB5w165w@lakes.trenton.sc.us>
- Date: Wed, 16 Dec 92 14:48:02 EST
- References: <71689@cup.portal.com>
- Reply-To: rock@lakes.trenton.sc.us (Rockerboy)
- Organization: Lakes Public Access
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- TomK@cup.portal.com (Tom R Krotchko) writes:
-
- > > I might also take this point to slap a few OS enthusiasts' wrists fo
- > >doggedly attacking the demo-coders whilst also saying that the demo scene
- > >doesn't affect Amiga sales. You can't have your cake and eat it! If they
- > >don't matter, why should they comply?
- >
- > That's a good point, except that too many games appear to coded by the same
- > people who coded the demos. And with predictable results.
- >
- > TomK@cup.portal.com
- > Tom Krotchko
-
- Don't buy the game if you don't like it. The fact that some games are
- coded by some people who may or may not work within the OS or within the
- compatability issues C= has pointed out does not justify banning the
- hardware manual.
-