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From: kudla@rpi.edu (Robert J. Kudla)
Subject: Re: What the heck IS "Interactive TV"? (long)
In-Reply-To: jejones@mcrware.UUCP's message of 14 Apr 91 01: 27:45 GMT
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Organization: just say no!
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Date: 16 Apr 91 16:10:12 GMT
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In article <5967@mcrware.UUCP> jejones@mcrware.UUCP (James Jones) writes:

   Won in what sense?  Seen any articles on C64 programs in many computer
   mags lately?  The C64 has perhaps survived as a niche item with a small
   group of dedicated users, but I can't persuade myself that that is
   "winning."

He said "won", not "winning".  The 8-bit "battle" is long since
over..... only the Nintendo and XT clones remain and they're starting
to fade.  As will the 16-bit systems (like CD-I and CDTV) eventually.

Robert Jude Kudla <kudla@rpi.edu>
                                   
No more bars!  No more cages!  Just rollerskating, disco music, and
the occasional light show....

