Commodore’s Ill-Fated Amiga CD32 Is Getting Another Chance To Shine Via This “Plug And Play” Mini Console

Formerly known as The Mini CD32.

While the Commodore Amigawhich turns 40 this year – was a massive success and sold almost five million units during its lifespan, spin-off systems like the CDTV and CD32 were notable commercial duds.

The latter was especially damaging to the brand, as it was seen as Commodore’s last-gasp attempt to wrestle market share away from Japanese systems like the Mega Drive / Genesis and SNES.

Read the full article on timeextension.com

Formerly known as The Mini CD32.

While the Commodore Amigawhich turns 40 this year – was a massive success and sold almost five million units during its lifespan, spin-off systems like the CDTV and CD32 were notable commercial duds.

The latter was especially damaging to the brand, as it was seen as Commodore’s last-gasp attempt to wrestle market share away from Japanese systems like the Mega Drive / Genesis and SNES.

Read the full article on timeextension.com

 

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