I think if they could have got a version of the Amiga into the same price range as a video game console, they probably would have been ok. The pricing at PC levels meant it was a "family" decision and the PC was going to get picked.
The other problem is the Amiga never had Adobe as a developer. That would have made a huge difference.
They were pretty much doomed by then. Plus the fun quote from the Wikipedia article "Ultimately, Commodore was not able to meet demand for new units because of component supply problems." Lovely.
Jay Miner was lost that same year. It is just so sad.
The other problem is the Amiga never had Adobe as a developer. That would have made a huge difference.