Commodore USA to Sell Amiga All-in-One PCs, Hyperion Thinks Not

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September 2, 2010

Commodore USA, the same company who recently announced plans to start shipping an Atom-powered replica of the original C64, claims to have just acquired the rights to the Amiga name and will also be launching a full line of new Amiga branded all-in-one keyboard computers.

“We are ecstatic to be partnering with Amiga Inc. in this new, exciting product launch,” Barry Altman, President and CEO of Commodore USA, said in a statement. “The legacy of the Commodore and Amiga trademark brand, reunited once again after so many years, and our reintroduction of the legendary All-In-One computer keyboard form factor, combined with the twenty-five year anniversary of the introduction of the first Amiga computer by Commodore International, is a once in a lifetime opportunity. Commodore USA has now taken a major role in not just supporting the future Amiga market with our many new products, but also in providing a new beginning for the enormous existing Amiga community.”

Decidedly less excited about the announcement is Hyperion, the Belgium company behind the AmigaOS, who also holds rights to the Amiga brand.

“Our American lawyers will take action against this,” Hyperion said in a forum post. “This is [a] blatant violation of the rights Hyperion Entertainment secured in the settlement agreement with Amiga Inc., Itec, and Amino.”

Image Credit: Commodore USA
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