Articles, tagged with "commodore 64", page 1
09th November 2011
The concept of gaming has evolved from the old Commodore 64 to full out gaming consoles that hook up with the world wide web. As things go, technology for computers, accessories plus the internet have all grown together and in a complementary way. As memo...
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Author:
ELewis
30th September 2011
Nowadays, most of us are using computer or going to buy computer. It is important for our daily life. And then, we are prefer to use it do something. It will bring convenient to us. I think that more and more people will like it.
A home computer is use...
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Author:
long winter
21st June 2011
Mass entrance of computers into people’s homes began in early Eighties, with era of 8-bit machines - Commodore 64 and ZX Spectrum, above the rest. And, off course, football games came with them.
There were some attempts with this gaming category even ...
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Author:
FlashFooty
21st June 2011
I remember when I was 16, I was at Powell's Bookstore in Portland, Oregon (most amazing bookstore on earth). I spent many hours of my life there, as my parents went once a week. They always told us to pick out books, they never said no to books. Looking...
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Life With Goblins
26th May 2011
Don’t you just love technology? After all, when most of us were growing our exposure to technology was limited to Atari, Commodore 64’s, push-button corded phones, scientific calculators and going to the library to look up information if we didn’t have en...
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Author:
Anton Berger
11th May 2011
The concept of gaming has evolved from the actual Commodore 64 to full out gaming consoles that connect to the world wide web. As things go, technology for computers, accessories and also the internet have all grown together as well as in a complementary ...
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GregBlack
22nd March 2011
The world of gaming has evolved from that old Commodore 64 to full out gaming consoles that hook up with the web. As things go, technology for computers, accessories plus the internet have all grown together and in a complementary way. As memory was inclu...
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Author:
GregBlack
25th January 2011
The ‘70s and the ‘80s could possibly be easily described as the ‘computer system conflict’. Every single company experienced a brand new type of laptop, superior than the previous which they wished to change the globe. Every person knew it was onl...
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Author:
Tad Meetze
07th January 2011
It's weird to think about what people did with their minds and hands before we had home computers, video game consoles and other kinds of electronic entertainment. Human hands appear to be perfectly contoured to fit joysticks and mice -- or maybe it is th...
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Author:
Earnest Larsen
07th January 2011
It's strange to think about what people did with their minds and hands before we had home computers, video game consoles and other kinds of electronic entertainment. Human hands seem perfectly contoured to fit joysticks and mice -- or maybe it is the othe...
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Author:
Earnest Larsen
07th January 2011
It's weird to think about what people did with their minds and hands prior to the time when we had home computers, video game consoles and other formats of electronic entertainment. Human hands appear to be perfectly contoured to fit joysticks and mice --...
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Author:
Earnest Larsen
06th January 2011
It's hard to imagine what people did with their hands and minds in the days prior to home computers, video entertainment consoles and other types of electronic entertainment. Human hands appear to be perfectly contoured to fit joysticks and mice -- or may...
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Author:
Justin Drake
03rd December 2010
Were you aware of the fact that wrestling games can now be enjoyed on the Internet? Let's take a step back in time and examine where wrestling games online first originated. For most people, wrestling first originated on the Commodore 64 system. There wer...
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Author:
SteveShyne
17th November 2010
You'll find it difficult to visualize what folk did with their hands and minds in the days before home computers, video game consoles and other types of digital amusement. Human hands are perfectly shaped to fit control pads and mice -- or is it the o...
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Author:
Danny Rowe
17th November 2010
It really is tough to visualize what folk did with their hands and minds in the days before home computers, Nintendo game consoles and other types of digital amusement. Human hands seem perfectly contoured to fit control pads and mice -- or could it be t...
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Author:
Danny Rowe