14 September 2015, 06:51 | #1 |
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Interview with David Pleasance
Hello,
I'd like to share with you an interview with David Pleasance, director of Commdore UK, made by Philippe Ferrucci. He speaks about the past but also the present. English: http://obligement.free.fr/articles_t...easance_en.php French: http://obligement.free.fr/articles/itwpleasance_2.php Best regards |
14 September 2015, 13:43 | #2 |
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Really interesting read, thanks!
Shame they couldn't buy Commodore and Escom did instead... |
14 September 2015, 14:51 | #3 |
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Good read. Very interesting.
I wonder what could have really happened had they managed the buy-out. It seems that there were solid manufacturing approaches, as well as strong market approaches, in place, which could have seen a new product released very quickly. If that were the case, then what would it have done to the likes of Sony Playstation and MS XBox? Would Sony and MS have considered entering the console arena if DP & Co had released both a new, RISC-based home computer, and an equivalent console approach? Would Linux have taken off the way it did if there was still an Amiga taking up a chunk of the market? Shame we'll never know..... |
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Considering the PSX came out in 1995, I'd say Sony were already entering the market, and a new Risc based Amiga wouldn't have changed that! |
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14 September 2015, 17:15 | #5 |
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Well if they had the 50 m. $ they could relaunch the Amiga. What I have seen after 1994 was absolutely pathetic whoever was the owner. In all shops people were giving advice not to buy an Amiga because its dead, and follow the dos way or buy a psx
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14 September 2015, 17:33 | #6 |
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To be fair and honest they were correct. Who would sink their hard earned money into a company that has filed for bankruptcy, and is in the process of being purchased. Let's be honest about where Commodore and the Amiga was. Life is full of "if this happened, then what?" type questions.
If commodore had been managed better where would we be? If Amiga had been a success outside of Europe where would we be? You get the picture! |
21 September 2015, 11:57 | #7 |
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I am not that impressed... the old known veterans what have they really managed expecially after they left Commodore. If you read them they are the best... but where are the successes? Another example is Petro Tyschtschenko (Commodore Deutschland)
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22 September 2015, 14:47 | #8 |
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I think Pleasance was set for life even before taking over Commodore UK. And under his helm Commodore UK was a success story for as long as possible considering what they had to work with, IMO.
That's enough resume in my book. Escom on the other hand, not so much. |
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