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The Return of Commodore???
« on: December 16, 2005, 05:57:35 pm »
Just saw this on the web and thought I'd share, personally I don't think it has a shot in He||.  If Gateway couldn't do anything with it I doubt anyone else can do it either.  Here is the story and link:

http://msn.com.com/2100-1040_22-5998732.html?part=msn&subj=ns_2543&tag=mymsn



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Is Commodore poised for a comeback?
 
By Ina Fried, CNET News.com
Published on ZDNet News: December 16, 2005, 12:47 PM PT

 
 


It may be time for a Commodore comeback.

No, Lionel Richie isn't signing up with his old band. We're talking about Commodore, the venerable computer brand.

A Dutch consumer media company is hoping it can tap the power of the VIC 20, the PET and the Commodore 64 to launch a new wave of products, including a home media center device and a portable GPS (Global Positioning System) unit and media player.

 

Yeahronimo Media Ventures, which has offices in Los Angeles and Baarn, the Netherlands, acquired the rights to the Commodore name late last year in a deal worth just over $32.7 million. Earlier this year, it took on Commodore as its own corporate moniker. The rebranded company already has some products available in Europe and on its Web site, but hopes to enter the U.S. market at the Computer Electronics Show in Las Vegas in January.

In an interview, Commodore CEO Ben van Wijhe said the company bought the Commodore name with the idea of tapping its reputation for games and multimedia.

"It is not only the brand name but also the heritage of Commodore that interested us," he said.

The company has said it plans to launch three products at the show. The Commodore MediaBox is an all-in-one home entertainment box with an Internet connection, digital TV tuner and hard drive for playing music downloads, games or on-demand video. The Commodore Navigator is a Windows CE-based portable device with a 20GB hard drive for music and video storage as well as built-in GPS and a 3.6-inch touch screen.

Commodore is far from the first company to try to revive a once-popular tech brand. The Amiga, Commodore's onetime PC brand, has had its own decades-long history as fans tried to preserve both the computer's operating system and brand despite the lack of strong corporate backing.

Gateway had hopes of reinvigorating the Amiga PC when it bought the name and technology in 1997, but eventually scrapped its plans and sold the brand in 1999. Efforts to keep the computer's OS alive, however, have continued into the current decade.

Another '80s game name, Atari, bounced among several owners before making a comeback earlier this decade. Gamemaker Infogrames acquired Atari's name and game titles in 2001 and began using Atari as its own corporate name in May 2003. Meanwhile, Atari's classic games have also found new life in low-end TV consoles and cell phones.

Napster is perhaps one of the best-known recent transformations, with an authorized music subscription service taking on the brand built as the first of many rebel peer-to-peer file-sharing systems.

Van Wijhe said he has heard from a lot of Commodore and Amiga fans in the 12 months since his company announced plans to acquire the well-known name.

"People were looking at us very close to see what we were going to do with it," he said. "We got thousands of e-mails of people that wanted to work for us and with us."

Commodore itself, though, is quite small, currently employing about 50 people with annual sales of around 40 million euros ($48 million).

"We're growing fast, very fast," Van Wijhe said.


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Re: The Return of Commodore???
« Reply #1 on: December 19, 2005, 06:18:01 am »
Oh man, I wanna play the original Castle Wolfenstien for C64 now... I just loved the sound effects!

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Re: The Return of Commodore???
« Reply #2 on: December 19, 2005, 07:15:56 am »
I still have all of my old games, and also ALL of my equipment.
I dont have any room in my room to set it up again. :'(




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Re: The Return of Commodore???
« Reply #3 on: April 20, 2008, 07:00:54 am »
Commodore going bankrupt again?

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Unsurprisingly, Commodore expects its figures for FY 2007 to be substantially lower than previously estimated. Commodore is expected to announce a €10m loss at a shareholders' meeting in Amsterdam next Friday.

More trouble lies ahead. Former employees have threatened Commodore with a lawsuit to secure back-payments. And last month Commodore lost a court case against a former partner called Phillar. That company, which was to develop a navigation tool with Commodore, was poorly paid and says it will now seek €9m in damages.

At least three Dutch creditors are demanding an undisclosed sum from Commodore. They went to the bankruptcy court this week in an effort to recoup the debt. Commodore says it wasn't consulted when bankruptcy was filed and will seek a solution. Official receiver JJ Dingemans told The Register that if Commodore can pay its creditors, he will advise the court to lift Commodore's litigation.
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Re: The Return of Commodore???
« Reply #4 on: April 20, 2008, 09:11:53 pm »
I still have all of my old games, and also ALL of my equipment.
I dont have any room in my room to set it up again. :'(

There are emulators and roms available on the internet, not that anyone here approves of such a thing  ;)

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Re: The Return of Commodore???
« Reply #5 on: April 21, 2008, 12:30:27 am »
I still have all of my old games, and also ALL of my equipment.
I dont have any room in my room to set it up again. :'(

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Re: The Return of Commodore???
« Reply #6 on: April 22, 2008, 11:14:32 am »
I still have all of my old games, and also ALL of my equipment.
I dont have any room in my room to set it up again. :'(

There are emulators and roms available on the internet, not that anyone here approves of such a thing  ;)

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