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Originally Posted by atarimuseum
What you get is RJ Mical who had nothing to do with the situation to be the storyteller so to speak. He even admits on the audio/video interview in the beginning "If I have to choose between the truth and telling a good story - I prefer to tell a good story" So he even admits that what he's telling is not true. Jay Miner essentially regurgitates most of RJ Mical's recollections and the misinformation train moves on its merry way.
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What I don't understand is, if RJ Mical and others at Amiga invented this whole story back then, why nobody at Atari ever reacted to it? It would be more than enough to drag somebody into a court.
Funny though that these whole new stories are revealed from two atarians!
(please note the sarcasm here, no offence meant)