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Exhibitions
Charting the history of the computer games console, it's a hands-on exhibition for children of all ages. Come and play Nintendo and many other machines you remember like you used to!
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Exhibitions
Charting the history of the computer games console, it's a hands-on exhibition for children of all ages. Come and play Nintendo and many other machines you remember like you used to!
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The Museum of Computing in Swindon
Charting the history of the computer games console, it's a hands-on exhibition for children of all ages. ... Termbray TV Games
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Commodore International - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Commodore , the commonly used name for Commodore International , was a US electronics company based in West Chester, Pennsylvania which played a vital role in the development of the home/personal computer industry in the 1980s. The company is also known under the name of its R...
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Commodore International: Information from Answers.com
Commodore International Ltd. produces the Amiga multimedia line of computers, a range of PC-compatible computers, and the entry-level Commodore 64 system.
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EmuTimeLine Part 3: 1989 - March 1998
Commodore releases the 64GS (C64 Games System) in Europe - the very last version of the venerable Commodore 64.
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Commodore International
Once Chuck Peddle had taken over engineering at Commodore, he convinced Jack Tramiel that calculators were already a dead end and that they should turn their attention to home computers.
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Classic Gaming Expo 2005
Part of the CGE Museum In the museum, a brown C64 (left front) and a mint 64GS (right front) A closeup of the Commodore 64GS An SX-64 and a PET ... Attendees play the classic game consoles
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