We used to play that Donald Duck game in school. The classroom had a bunch of Commodore 64 and PET computers. Naturally we all wanted to play on the 64's most of the time! (Actually the PET system was cool. They were all networked and shared a disk drive and printer. We had a math game that would give you merit points, and saved them so you could build up a big score during the school year, and print them out.)
Did you ever see the Educator 64? It was a Commodore 64 inside a PET case. The big downside though was that the monitor was a green screen monitor. It's what has stopped me from collecting one, though I collect everything else Commodore. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Educator_64
We used to play that Donald Duck game in school. The classroom had a bunch of Commodore 64 and PET computers. Naturally we all wanted to play on the 64's most of the time! (Actually the PET system was cool. They were all networked and shared a disk drive and printer. We had a math game that would give you merit points, and saved them so you could build up a big score during the school year, and print them out.)
Did you ever see the Educator 64? It was a Commodore 64 inside a PET case. The big downside though was that the monitor was a green screen monitor. It's what has stopped me from collecting one, though I collect everything else Commodore. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Educator_64
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