The bankruptcy of Escom in 1996 was a turbulent time for the Amiga.
Many did not think the Amiga could survive a second bankruptcy in
its lifetime and had even begun to call it the Amiga curse. Quikpak
followed in the steps of VISCorp, announcing their plans to
purchase the Amiga. The company was already a US manufacturer and
had developed a range of systems that would take the Amiga into
places it had never been. Towards the end it looked as if Quikpak
would actually own the Amiga until it was snapped up by Gateway
2000. The Quikpak story Amiga Systems developed by Quikpak
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Quikpak enter the race for the
Amiga Quikpak make final bid for the
Amiga Quikpak welcome the Gateway
purchase Quikpak issue an open letter on plans
to become an official Amiga licensee