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9 Comments
daphnesays...*sigh*
Those were the days, eh?
deathcowsays...They picked shards of Apple-II keys out of Bill Shatners poop. The C64 was what the cool kids had.
Fletchsays...I've got one! Still works.
westysays...buble boble on c64 2 player mode was simply amzing and the whole loading from tape with the fancy colors on the screen mmmmm
raddishssays...I had a old computer ad, no idea what year it was from, but it listed a 64 MB external harddrive as something like $1000.
dagsays...Comment hidden because you are ignoring dag.(show it anyway)
I'm sorry I beg to differ, The apple IIe shredded the C64. Real expansion slots, a proper keyboard and Ultima IV came out on the Apple waaaay before the C64. 'nuff said.
The cool kids were definitely on Apple IIs. I present myself and my neighbor Andy Hatfield as an example. So what if he played D&D every lunch hour and had the full head-gear. He had a wicked Apple II and was cool in my books.
fireflysays...That reminds me...where's my Amiga?
kulpimssays...*dead
siftbotsays...This video has been declared non-functional; embed code must be fixed within 2 days or it will be sent to the dead pool - declared dead by kulpims.
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