Not this myth again...ExedExes wrote:Along with the warehouse next door full of unsold 7800sweaponepsilon wrote:Maybe now the world will find out what happened to the rest of the prizes from the Swordquest competitions... Supposedly they were in his office as decorations.
"Sure, 1987 would be a fine year to bring out 3-year old sub-NES technology!"
Plus if you look into why the 7800 was delayed, it turns out it wasn't actually Tramiel's fault but rather Warner Communications, the previous owner of Atari. The 7800 is most definitely not "sub-NES technology" either, it's actually more capable in some respects, especially in the sheer number of sprites it can push and its larger color palette.
I used to believe that myth too but now I think Tramiel deserves a lot of credit for helping turn Atari around in the late 80s.