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- From: ggiles@cie.uoregon.edu (Gregg Giles)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.games
- Subject: Re: Sierra definitely ISN'T gone!!!
- Date: 24 Dec 1992 14:04:54 GMT
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- In article <72317@cup.portal.com> TomK@cup.portal.com (Tom R Krotchko) writes:
- >>Well, it's official. Sierra is going the same route as Interplay and is
- >>opening up a UK office that, along with providing better distribution and
- >>marketing of Sierra stuff in Europe, will be hiring its own coding teams
- >>and doing Amiga versions of Sierra stuff from there! :) Fabulous.
-
- Sierra UK has been in existence for well over a year. Your news is a little
- old. To date, it has merely been a marketing subsidiary, not a development one
- (all Sierra games are done in Coarsegold, California).
- As for whether or not they're going to get back into the Amiga, we'll see.
- I'll believe it when I see an AGA game that says "Sierra".
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- Gregg Giles (Dynamix, Inc.) "Infinite Laser Dog" Development Team
- All opinions expressed are my own. ggiles@cie.uoregon.edu, BIX: ggiles
- Willy Beamish (MS-DOS CD-ROM, Sega-CD), Space Quest V (MS-DOS), A10 1.5 (Amiga)
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