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Commodore 64 console and cassettes

1985
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Consoles and personal computers are common in homes today, but back in 1982 they were pretty rare. Enter the Commodore 64, a wildly popular 8-bit home compute..

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Algorithmically related works from our collection by description:

Commodore 64 Console

United Kingdom, c. 1982
Similarity: 88%

Commodore 64

Similarity: 81%

Commodore C2N Datasette

Taiwan, Province Of China
Similarity: 75%

Macintosh Classic 

Singapore, 1991
Similarity: 71%

Computer Space

1971
Similarity: 69%

Computer history digest: a chronicle of important events...

United States
Similarity: 68%

Famicom: Nintendo Family Computer HVC-001

Similarity: 67%

Early home consoles

Similarity: 67%

Atari PONG video game console

Similarity: 67%

Nintendo Entertainment Sytem (NES) console with two controllers

1985
Similarity: 67%

The Paperback computer

United Kingdom, 1991
Similarity: 67%

MSX Sony ‘Hit Bit’ HB-75B game console and accessories

Similarity: 67%

Play It Again 2: Preserving Australian Videogames

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Factory production

Australia, 1980
Similarity: 66%

Inventing the future

United Kingdom, 1991
Similarity: 66%

Living with Computers

Australia, 1980
Similarity: 66%

Emulation of Classic Cave Adventure for Commodore 64

Australia, 1980s
Similarity: 66%

Pair of Commodore C-1342 Joysticks

Hong Kong, c. 1982
Similarity: 66%
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