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VIC-20 and The First Footprint On Video Game History

VIC-20 according to Neil Harris, who joined in early 1981 as part of the American product launch team, Commodore was a $50 million per year company with barely any presence in the US. The VIC-20 computer was about to change all that Mat Allen takes a look at the machine destined to leave Commodore's first footprint on video game history.

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A Brief History Of: The Commodore Amiga

Commodore’s attempt at competing with Apple’s newly introduced Macintosh - 1985’s Amiga was an impressive piece of kit for its time!

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Imortus_san1720d ago

You have got your dates all wrong.

mcstorm1720d ago

Wow that was a poor story. The Amiga CD32 sold amazing in the UK but its issues in the USA stopped them from releasing it over there and was the file blow to Amiga that is only a part of the story like but the USA version of the A32 are like gold dust.

Phoenix761720d ago

I really regret not keeping hold of my Cd32 now. Despite the horrible pad controller, once you had a joystick and mouse connected, it was a great bit of kit. But by that time it faced much stiffer competition.

mcstorm1720d ago

I still have mineand get it out every now and again. For me its abit like the dreamcast ahead of its time with some amazing games but the company was not in a good shape when the console came out.

MrFurious1720d ago

Really poor article that does not render justice to that fantastic machine. The architecture description is limited to its MC68000 Proc, ahaha! This guy does not have any clue about this machine. Where are the co-pro, Lisa, Agnes, AGA,...? The Multi tasking OS ??? Fantastic sound???? Ridiculous article that does not render justice to a beautiful beast from the past.

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Football Games - 35 Years of the Beautiful Game: Pt.1, The Players - Funstock

FunstockRetro breaks down some of the best Retro Football games from yesteryear.

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Top 10 Worst Box Art In The World Ever

Back in the days before the internet took over box art was a really important part of any game. When you walked into your local game store it could often be the deciding factor in whether you took that game to the checkout or not. This list looks at the very worst examples from years gone by.

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derkasan2679d ago

The Snow White one is a special kind of bad.

TXIDarkAvenger2679d ago

A lot of the Sega Master System games look bland and weird

The_Laird2679d ago

Yeah, the early ones really are awful. Could have made a list of just them.