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Originally Posted by joacim
The Amiga "died" because of the mismanagement of Commodore and the competition from the PC market. In theory, they could have become a niche player like Apple is now with the Mac but with the management messing up the company time and time again Commodore never stood a chance and neither did the Amiga.
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I'm talking about the original Amiga 1000, at launch. It should've been an A500 or something cheaper then.
The Amiga didn't die, it was successful for a few years and then reached obsolescence, as all electronics do.
Yes, I know about the mismanagement, but the Amiga still achieved the biggest sales it could ever get, even if it was in Europe and not the US.
The Amiga DIDN'T fail, end of. If it had, no-one would remember it, but millions of us DO. HOW is that a FAILURE?