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Title: The GX4000: An American Viewpoint (2016)
Post by: ComSoft6128 on 16:42, 26 December 18
Ladies and gentlemen, please don't shoot the messenger............... :)

https://www.usgamer.net/articles/gx4000 (https://www.usgamer.net/articles/gx4000)
Title: Re: The GX4000: An American Viewpoint (2016)
Post by: Bludax on 17:36, 26 December 18
I read it and I am an American and disagree with it. Words like 'outdated' and 'swindle' should be used lightly when you consider the context of development back then. It is easy to say those things when you have titles like Assassins Creed: Origins where it looks like you are playing a movie, but c'mon, when the world was full of Zilog it was a different day.


I would encourage anyone to dismiss this as a journalist doing the popular American thing and ripping on old consoles. These marvels of technology are the artifacts of the future. An Amstrad GX-4000 will one day soon be the same as an Aston Martin DB5 and any American knows that car is hotly desired. It will take us a while to learn how to appreciate it, just as it took some time to appreciate the DB5, but in the end we will see the beauty and the genius.


I think we all will learn to appreciate the wonders of the early console market. A market that had to develop and is still doing so to this day. Yes the GX-4000 had a bad power brick and few releases, but Xbox 360 had red rings...and the 360 had lots of money whereas the GX-4000 was on a shoestring budget.  They need to have respect for the elders, something had to come first. Console history is fraught with mistakes and successes. I think any console that got an official release in the early 90's, or before, is a remarkable success. You may not like it, but then again I do not like sensationalist journalism.
Title: Re: The GX4000: An American Viewpoint (2016)
Post by: zapiy on 13:19, 27 December 18
The author is not American either so it give the piece less substance.
Title: Re: The GX4000: An American Viewpoint (2016)
Post by: ComSoft6128 on 13:48, 27 December 18
Thanks for pointing that out zapiy.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_Rignall (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_Rignall)
Title: Re: The GX4000: An American Viewpoint (2016)
Post by: zapiy on 16:03, 27 December 18
No worries chap, Jaz is pretty well known over here in the UK mate.
Title: Re: The GX4000: An American Viewpoint (2016)
Post by: Carnivius on 16:15, 27 December 18
"old, out-dated technology in a new box. "
Well, it worked for Nintendo.  The Wii was basically a repackaged Gamecube with a motion controller (there's even an emulator on PC called Dolphin that emulates both GC and Wii)
Title: Re: The GX4000: An American Viewpoint (2016)
Post by: ComSoft6128 on 16:33, 27 December 18
So when the GX4000 was released, what other carts were available to buy in the shops on day one?
Title: Re: The GX4000: An American Viewpoint (2016)
Post by: GUNHED on 18:48, 27 December 18
Forget it, that's just a trolling article.
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