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posted by mrpg on Monday June 11 2018, @10:50AM   Printer-friendly
from the don't-you-dare-touch-my-trs-80 dept.

Crowdfunding site Indiegogo has called time on a high-profile British project to create a retro handheld console.

[...] "Indiegogo asked for proof that we are ready to ship the product and requested that we send them a unit to their San Francisco office," added Dr David Levy, RCL's chairman

"We responded yesterday saying that we would sooner give a demonstration of a unit to their UK representative, and asking Indiegogo to request that he contact us to fix an appointment. Their reaction was this latest statement."

[...] The Vega+ campaign raised a total of £512,790 from more than 4,700 people on Indiegogo before the US firm blocked it from accepting more funds in March 2017.

[...] RCL has missed multiple deadlines over the past two years and given a variety of reasons for doing so, ranging from problems with the buttons of the Vega+ to disputes with former company directors - the details of which are contested.

The company had originally pledged to deliver the console in the summer of 2016.


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  • (Score: 4, Interesting) by MichaelDavidCrawford on Monday June 11 2018, @11:17AM (4 children)

    Other than T-Shirts with my original drawings [warplife.com] on them, I don't have a clue what to offer as crowdfunding swag.

    I've been building out The Global Computer Employer Index [soggy.jobs] to demonstrate to journalists and to potential funders that it's not just vaporware. There are about ten cities that list more than fifty companies. So far I list about seventy countries.

    I can think of various ways to monetize the site but I am quite determined never to part with any equity in it. This because I want its listings to remain free of charge - forever. Neither will I ever promote specific links - that is, no boldface for paying customers, or any other way to make their listings stand out.

    Flow Hive [honeyflow.com] raised $12M on IndieGogo largely as a result of an australian local newspaper's report of their demo being picked up internationally. The father and son who invented it really did deserve that much money as they lived in desperate poverty for ten solid years as they tried and failed with a great many prototypes. At one point they were couch-surfing with relatives.

    Twelve million might sound absurd but consider how many beekeepers there are. To keep a whole bunch of bees is a good way to earn a living because you can rent your hives to farmers when their crops are blooming.

    But how many coders are looking for work? How many companies need coders?

    And not just coders: I list hardware companies too. My Index is intended for every occupation that's employed by companies that at least conceivably could hire software or electrical engineers.

    My first day at NedSpace [nedspace.com] I turned a branding consultant - a graphic artist - onto my Portland listings [soggy.jobs] as a source of local sales leads. He was totally stoked.

    I also turned AC onto that same page; he told me it was "Awesome". Didn't you AC? Tell our Soylentil friends that I speak the truth!

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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday June 11 2018, @02:02PM (1 child)

    by Anonymous Coward on Monday June 11 2018, @02:02PM (#691386)

    You commie bastard! Giving people things for free! How dare you undermine our great american way?

    • (Score: 2) by MichaelDavidCrawford on Monday June 11 2018, @03:10PM

      RMS once pointed out to me that "Information doesn't want to be free. Information doesn't want to be anything."

      He's always been quite pedantic about the importance of correct language.

      So I replaced "info wants..." in an essay I wrote with "It's not because Information wants to be Free, but because one has a responsibility to create Free Information" as the tagline for an essay called "Why I'm Proud To Be A Dirty GNU Hippy".

      Just now I discovered that essay isn't online anymore. I'll post it then reply with its link.

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  • (Score: 3, Interesting) by Freeman on Monday June 11 2018, @04:22PM (1 child)

    by Freeman (732) on Monday June 11 2018, @04:22PM (#691459) Journal

    People also like Coffee Mugs and USB Drives.

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