

ZX Spectrum T-shirts!
Ready prompt T-shirts!
ZX81 T-shirts!
Arcade cherry T-shirts!
Spiral program T-shirts!
Atari joystick T-shirts!
Battle Zone T-shirts!
Vectrex ship T-shirts!
Elite spaceship t-shirt T-shirts!
Competition Pro Joystick T-shirts!
C64 maze generator T-shirts!
Atari ST bombs T-shirts!
Moon Lander T-shirts!
Pak Pak Monster T-shirts!
BASIC code T-shirts!
Breakout T-shirts!
Pixel adventure T-shirts!
Vector ship T-shirts!
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| Sunday 7th October 2012 | Mat Payne | | my parents still have one of these in their basement. still works as well! I wonder how much they are worth these days |
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| Sunday 24th September 2006 | G.Y. (Georgia, USA) | | If I think I'm correct, this was the computer I remember using in Elementary School, I was in 7th grade. My teacher would set us up some work to do on this computer. Wow times have changed, now I'm 32. Commodore64 was my first computer that I got from parents, me and my brother would play games on it alot. We were around 15 yrs old at the time. Today Im on a Dell 8200 that I got back in late 2001. When you look at these computers it brings back memories.
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| Sunday 7th May 2006 | Rev (Dallas, TX) | | The Apple IIc+ was my families' first computer, and later became my first computer. I remember staring at the green glow coming from the screen, and playing variants of classic games. I can still hear the ticking from the disk drive, and the long waits for papers to print. Good times. |
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| Monday 15th March 2004 | Thor Madsen (Chicago) | | I "married" into the Apple IIc. When I went back to finish my degree, I spent many a night writing term papers on this and waiting for them to print out on the dot matrix. I used the the included VisiCalc - or was it AppleCalc? - to put together our first household budgets.
Man, that monitor stand was one heavy weapon! |
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