Let's work on some constructive criticism instead of threats and colorful conjecture.
Understandably...immaturity is hard to keep down: like slamming a fifth of scotch (Chivitz, Regal, 12, if you were curious.), but can we at least try to be adults who actually have a credit card to be playing the game?
Have we all forgotten Kindergarten? Can't say anything nice, don't say anything at all?
Let's work on some constructive criticism instead of threats and colorful conjecture.
Understandably...immaturity is hard to keep down: like slamming a fifth of scotch (Chivitz, Regal, 12, if you were curious.), but can we at least try to be adults who actually have a credit card to be playing the game?
Have we all forgotten Kindergarten? Can't say anything nice, don't say anything at all?
I agree... I am tired of all the people ether threatening to leave, or telling others to leave rather than discuss the real issues.
Coleco. Not Caleco. And in the 80's (I was 20-something then), Coleco was not a gaming company per-say - they made gaming cartridges for the Atari 2600 ( a huge success) and Intellivision gaming consoles. Atari as a company was a success then and continues to this day, Intellivision and Coleco are dead, and were dead decades ago.
Around 1980 to 1983, Coleco came out with its own gaming consoles.....Colecovision was one, and Coleco Adam??, I think....was its successor. They were complete flops, and the company went into a downward spiral from there with the advent of PC computers. In 1989, the company had sold all of its assets to other vendors and closed shop.
Coleco is not a company you want to refer to when it comes to successful business ventures. They are quite the opposite of what you suggest.
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But, on the main subject, I think we should all blame Atari.
They haven't done anything right since the 80's.
I agree... I am tired of all the people ether threatening to leave, or telling others to leave rather than discuss the real issues.
Even in the 80s they got trounced by Caleco
Coleco. Not Caleco. And in the 80's (I was 20-something then), Coleco was not a gaming company per-say - they made gaming cartridges for the Atari 2600 ( a huge success) and Intellivision gaming consoles. Atari as a company was a success then and continues to this day, Intellivision and Coleco are dead, and were dead decades ago.
Around 1980 to 1983, Coleco came out with its own gaming consoles.....Colecovision was one, and Coleco Adam??, I think....was its successor. They were complete flops, and the company went into a downward spiral from there with the advent of PC computers. In 1989, the company had sold all of its assets to other vendors and closed shop.
Coleco is not a company you want to refer to when it comes to successful business ventures. They are quite the opposite of what you suggest.