>>I think a computer is dead when there're only some freaks left, and no
>>prof. company. I think that after the Microcabin-era it was done
>>commercially.
To me, that is no opinion, but it's a FACT.
>Really? ESE Artists' Factory are making big bucks selling MSX
>Stuff. Syntax are. Sunrise are. MSX Magazine was sold out as soon as it
>was released again. Try to buy a copy of Kyokugen. They're all sold
>out. So the MSX is not so much dead as you may think.
I don't think the groups you mention are making big bucks. The money they
earn selling something is mainly the money they had to pay for the
development (the parts etc.). The rest can be seen as some sort of
insurance; for the production of the copies that are NOT sold, still had to
be paid.
Rieks.
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