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    why Apple is so successful

    The Apple II Series: The Reason Why Apple Is So Successful Today

    The Apple II computer was originally launched in 1977. Over the next 16 years, it went on to sell between 5 and 6 million units…

    Nick September 23, 2020
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    Gamer’s Guide to the Commodore 128 Faceoff With Atari

    The Commodore 128 was the last of Commodore Business Machine’s 8-bit computers but it was a heck of a machine. In fact, it was so…

    Nick September 16, 2020
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    The Ultimate Guide to the Iconic Commodore 64

    Everything you ever wanted to know about the Commodore 64. Check out this ultimate guide to the iconic Commodore 64 that dominated the computer world …
    Nick September 2, 2020
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    Apple II: The Original PC

    Personal computers burst onto the market with the Apple II in the late 70's. Learn all about the cult success of Apple that began with this iconic com…
    Nick August 26, 2020
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    Throwback Gaming: Best Commodore 64 Games Ever

    Throwback to a simpler time and 8-bit computers. Check out these top games that will take you back to the 80's. We have the best Commodore 64 games ev…
    Nick August 19, 2020
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    The Best Retro Apple II Games You Don’t Want to Forget

    Apple II gaming was one of the first at home gaming systems and is still popular today. Check out these retro Apple II games that are making a comebac…
    Nick August 12, 2020
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