Now Gateway needs to do something with the Amiga properties, they bought from Commodore.
Tulip Computers sold its Commodore International subsidiary to Yeahronimo Media Ventures today.
Article from CNET News.com
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Article from The Register (UK)
I don't know much about Yeahronimo, but it seems as though they're mainly a company that works with digital music downloads. Tulip was selling some portable music players in Europe under the Commodore brand name; apparently, this fits in well with Yeahronimo's strategy. Of course, Tulip also helped bring to fruition the Commodore 64 Direct-to-TV self-contained video game unit, which was released last month.
"PSP will elevate portable entertainment out of the handheld gaming ghetto." -- Kaz Hirai
Now Gateway needs to do something with the Amiga properties, they bought from Commodore.
I think they overpaid at 30 mil. We'll see what happens.
Gateway did do something with the Amiga properties. They sold them to another company.Originally Posted by gamevet
"PSP will elevate portable entertainment out of the handheld gaming ghetto." -- Kaz Hirai
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