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  2. Commodore Plus/4 - Wikipedia

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    Commodore's intent with the Plus/4 was not to replace the C64, but to expand the home computer market and sell the Plus/4 to users who were more interested in serious applications than in gaming. [6] By 1984, however, in the US, most of these customers were beginning to switch to the new, low-cost IBM PC compatibles such as the Leading Edge ...

  3. Amiga CD32 - Wikipedia

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    Computer Gaming World magazine in January 1994 stated that "in spite of Commodore's earlier efforts to disguise the fact—the Amiga is a great gaming platform", but wondered if the company could successfully market the console in the US; "The CDTV fiasco certainly isn't reassuring. Will there be enough U.S. developers to make the investment ...

  4. Commodore 64 Games System - Wikipedia

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    The Commodore 64 Games System (often abbreviated C64GS) is the cartridge-based home video game console version of the popular Commodore 64 home computer. It was released in December 1990 by Commodore into a booming console market dominated by Nintendo and Sega .

  5. Commodore International - Wikipedia

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    [4] With the Amiga only representing less than 20% of the company's sales in the 1987 fiscal year, product lines such as PC-compatibles and Commodore's 8-bit computers remained important to the company's finances even as the Amiga's share of total sales increased. In 1989, with the Amiga accounting for 45% of total sales, the PC business showed ...

  6. Amiga 1000 - Wikipedia

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    The Amiga 1000, also known as the A1000, is the first personal computer released by Commodore International in the Amiga line. It combines the 16/32-bit Motorola 68000 CPU which was powerful by 1985 standards with one of the most advanced graphics and sound systems in its class.

  7. Super Huey UH-IX - Wikipedia

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    Computer Gaming World - Jun, 1991; Commodore User - Oct, 1987 [4] Popular Computing Weekly - Apr 11, 1985 [5] Review in Commodore Power/Play; Review in Compute!'s Gazette; Review in Info; Review in Page 6; Review in Zzap! Review in Special Program (Italian) Review in Videogame & Computer World (Italian) Review in Current Notes

  8. Golden Oldies: Volume 1 - Computer Software Classics

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    Roy Wagner reviewed the game for Computer Gaming World, and stated that "These games are pure and simple, yet still fun to play and enjoy." [1] Steve Panak, writing for ANALOG Computing, called the manual "superb," and concluded, "If you're interested in researching and reliving this portion of our recent history, Golden Oldies is a rich vein to tap."

  9. Parallax (video game) - Wikipedia

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    In a 1988 roundup of space combat games, David W. Wilson of Computer Gaming World praised the mix of genres, calling it the game's "cleverest aspect". [2] The Australian Commodore and Amiga Review, in a 1990 roundup of shoot 'em up games, wrote that Parallax "hasn't mellowed with age and still impresses as much as it did then". The review ...

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