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- From: TomK@cup.portal.com (Tom R Krotchko)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.advocacy
- Subject: Re: Future Amiga chipset
- Message-ID: <72318@cup.portal.com>
- Date: Wed, 23 Dec 92 18:20:18 PST
- Organization: The Portal System (TM)
- References: <38053@cbmvax.commodore.com> <1i74VB2w164w@admiral.uucp>
- <1992Dec22.065634.10095@utstat.toronto.edu> <#ft206b@rpi.edu>
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- >|> Wait a minute. You are the 2cond person to claim this re Sierra and EA. Am
- >|> I reading different news or what up here? Could you please indicate where
- >|> you read/heard/etc...this?
- >
- >It is definitely and engraved-in-stone sure that Sierra is dropping the Amiga.
- >LucasArts is also really-for-sure gone. I haven't heard anything about EA, I
- >don't know WHAT to believe there...
-
- No one is doubting you, but you haven't told us which stone its engraved on.
- Lots of people have *told* me Sierra is dropping the Amiga, but Sierra in
- several messages on Compuserve hasn't said anything.
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- Customer support for Lucasarts doesn't *say* anything about dropping
- Amiga support. I have no doubt they are considering it, but I suspect
- a lot of projects at game companies are being reconsidered, especially
- considering *all* platforms (including MS-DOS) are doing poorly.
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- TomK@cup.portal.com
- Tom Krotchko
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