The Commodore Plus/4 is a home computer released by Commodore International in 1984. The “Plus/4” name refers to the four-application ROM resident office suite (word processor, spreadsheet, database, and graphing); it was billed as “the … Read More
Commodore C64
The Commodore 64, also known as the C64, C-64, C= 64 or occasionally CBM 64 or VIC-64 is an 8-bit home computer introduced in January 1982 by Commodore International. It is listed in the Guinness … Read More
Amstrad GX4000
The GX4000 was Amstrad’s short-lived attempt to enter the games console market. The console was released in Europe in 1990 and was an upgraded design based on the then still-popular CPC technology. The GX4000 shared … Read More
Sega Master System
The Master System, often called the Sega Master System or SMS, is a third-generation home video game console that was manufactured by Sega. It was originally released in 1985 as the Sega Mark III in … Read More
Nintendo NES
The Nintendo Entertainment System (also abbreviated as NES) is an 8-bit home video game console that was developed and manufactured by Nintendo. It was initially released in Japan as the Family Computer – also known … Read More
Atari 7800
The Atari 7800 had simple digital joysticks (which were very poor) but was almost fully backward-compatible with the Atari 2600, the first console to have backward compatibility without the use of additional modules. Enhanced games … Read More
Atari 2600 (Video Computer System)
A video game console released in 1977 (in the USA) and in 1978 (in the UK). A very limited machine memory wise but has some classic games that are still very playable today. The Atari … Read More