Friday, December 19, 2014 5:18:12 PM
You're exactly right. Plus GoG and Steam actually have the right to distribute the games they advertise. In the case of WRIT, they tried to announce that they could release all Amiga games which turned out to be news to certain software companies who were contacted.
In the end, they were completely incapable of even delivering a UAE/ADF combo to run what they did have (Gremlin?) on standard PCs, even though just about everyone else can do it.
Their software plans then became an even bigger laugh when they effectively admitted in the QualityStocks release that they were going to have to try and "kickstart" something that was supposed to have been already written and released (which was supposed to be the point of the NASCAR advertising). Pretty stupid spending money to advertise a product you don't have and hasn't even been started. It only suggests that the NASCAR advertising was an attempt to con people into parting with money by investing in worthless shares.
Note that the people who run this board STILL haven't posted the last quarterly report, and nor do they intend to. :D
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