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The special treat of 5¼-inch floppy disks
A standard 5¼-inch floppy disk of the 1980s was delivered from the factory with a notch on the right-hand side. Storage space per single-sided floppy disk on the C64: 166...
The special treat of 5¼-inch floppy disks
A standard 5¼-inch floppy disk of the 1980s was delivered from the factory with a notch on the right-hand side. Storage space per single-sided floppy disk on the C64: 166...
Famous Quotes (Jack Tramiel)
“We need to build computers for the masses, not the classes.” – Jack Tramiel (Commodore International founder, Atari Corporation founder and CEO). Jack Tramiel, a Polish Holocaust survivor, repaired typewriters...
Famous Quotes (Jack Tramiel)
“We need to build computers for the masses, not the classes.” – Jack Tramiel (Commodore International founder, Atari Corporation founder and CEO). Jack Tramiel, a Polish Holocaust survivor, repaired typewriters...
Micro Machines: Amiga 1000
Amiga 1000 was a true heavyweight when it launched in 1985. With a multi-tasking GUI, 4 channel stereo sound, 880k floppy disks and video modes which some could display 4096...
Micro Machines: Amiga 1000
Amiga 1000 was a true heavyweight when it launched in 1985. With a multi-tasking GUI, 4 channel stereo sound, 880k floppy disks and video modes which some could display 4096...
Micro Machines: Atari 400/800
Atari 400, and it's bigger brother 800, were the first home computers to feature custom coprocessors. They were also the first to use sprites and video interruptions. Launch models of...
Micro Machines: Atari 400/800
Atari 400, and it's bigger brother 800, were the first home computers to feature custom coprocessors. They were also the first to use sprites and video interruptions. Launch models of...
Ooh Crikey Wot A Scorcher (1991)
Lie down on the floor and keep calm! Or do we have to say, “What a bummer”…!?! The Lost Boys released a true screen-melter, the Ooh Crikey Wot A Scorcher...
Ooh Crikey Wot A Scorcher (1991)
Lie down on the floor and keep calm! Or do we have to say, “What a bummer”…!?! The Lost Boys released a true screen-melter, the Ooh Crikey Wot A Scorcher...
George Opperman and The Art of Atari Inc.
George Opperman (1935-1985) worked as a graphic designer for Atari and is most famous for creating the iconic Atari logo. He was also responsible for arcade cabinet artwork, like the...
George Opperman and The Art of Atari Inc.
George Opperman (1935-1985) worked as a graphic designer for Atari and is most famous for creating the iconic Atari logo. He was also responsible for arcade cabinet artwork, like the...