If you haven't noticed a lot of NEC products are interchangeable, with Apple, and Amiga products. However when it comes to IBM and Intel, they are not.
Apple = USA
NEC = Japan
Amiga = Europe
However over time, they all seemed to adopt the Ms-dos type, not including Apple.
Apple was on it's way to failure until Jobs stroke back with his "Next" invention.
Also Apples were cheap lemons, that would break every often but did wonders for graphical users.
The Amiga also did wonders for graphical users, but the gamers prefered IBM, DOS
and the artists, prefered Apples. Then photoshop was released and that made the apple priceless for a time being, along with other desktop tools, that was presented in Amiga.
So why bring this up? They all have something in common, they did an extensive amount of graphical work. However they all bowed down to windows, why? Because it was cheap as dirt to use a MS-DOS computer, and then to use windows for multi-tasking, and as time moved on, more windows outranked apple programmers, leaving
us with god forsaken intel Apples.
Oh what about Unix? Well Unix was this other command line, like DOS, but could work in environment, not wasting as much memory, or resources, and work with larger files, like networking images, sounds, for example. Again networking, back in the 1990's.
So where did IBM leave off to? Well IBM had Lisa, and their warp two products, that served financial institutions, and bigger customer is that nation.
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So why I brought this subject up? It seems in the long run without a respectable game library the original Apples stayed in the dust, or some paper weight, while the
Amigas had a library of some sort, they divided it into PAL vs NTSC standards.
Which make it a pain in the brain to collect for Amiga. Then finally the NEC came out on top with a whopping library.
How are they the same? The connectors, and controllers. Back then it was all for one and one for all. Not oh look it is a cheaper brand. It was something I was thinking about, along with the Genesis and Atari as well.
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