Carl Williams writes, "The Commodore 64 was a gaming computer from the 80’s that just wouldn’t quit. Initially not intended to be a gaming computer, the fans simply made it one through the openness it offered. Commodore was not one to shy away from this series of events, though they did continue on their original plan for it to be a business computer as best they could- the fans and developers just wouldn’t be denied. What came of this situation was nearly the defacto platform to play games if you were doing it on a computer, at least for many years before the IBM platform pulled ahead (partly thanks to the successes of Microsoft and their DOS and Windows programs- neither of which were available for Commodore 64)."
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