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  1. Path: sparky!uunet!virgin!unhtel!mozz.unh.edu!kepler.unh.edu!ggg
  2. From: ggg@kepler.unh.edu (Gregory G Greene)
  3. Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.games
  4. Subject: Re: New Game Standards***
  5. Date: 18 Jan 1993 20:32:58 GMT
  6. Organization: University of New Hampshire  -  Durham, NH
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  8. Message-ID: <1jf45qINN29d@mozz.unh.edu>
  9. References: <gJqeXB4w165w@mind.ORG> <1993Jan18.011643.4163@Virginia.EDU> <1993Jan18.123916.46479@kuhub.cc.ukans.edu>
  10. NNTP-Posting-Host: kepler.unh.edu
  11.  
  12. '>2fvmvicar@kuhub.cc.ukans.edu writes:
  13. '>Looking at the IBM world, I'd venture to say there are quite a few
  14. '>companies who done this exact thing.  They cater to the 386/486 crowd.
  15.  
  16.     True, but the 386/486 crowd is many, many times larger then the entire
  17.     Amiga market.  So game companies feel very comfortable limiting there
  18.     software to those machines.  Its not comparable to the Amiga market.
  19.  
  20.                             Greg Greene
  21.                                                         ggg@kepler.unh.edu
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