mrak wrote:
There's a brilliant video (which excellently I've not been able to locate) with (I believe) Dave Haynie explaining how the Plus-4 came about. An attempt to create a Commodore machine for the UK market at a price point similar to the Spectrum and not realising that despite being more expensive they already had one in the C64.
Never understood the Plus-4.
I do know the C16 sold quite well despite poor software support. Mastertronic released games for the C16 and they sold well.
As for the C65, it was filling a gap that didn't need to be filled. However I think it may have also been intended as a long term replacement for the 64 which was still selling well. If you have a huge installed userbase you may as well capitalise on it. However the backwards compatibility was said to be woeful on the prototypes.