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Join Date: Mar 2004
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-19055707
I almost had a C64 but when my dad went to buy it, another customer told him to get an Amiga as it was the best thing he had done for his son. I got an A500+ Cartoon Classic pack that Christmas as a result. |
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Join Date: May 2004
Location: Maryland - U.S.A.
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Man how time flies! I bought my first C-64 before the Amiga was released. That was a pretty expensive time for me, going from TI-99/4A, to C-64, to C-128, to Amiga in a matter of a very few years.
With all of the very active Commodore and Amiga user groups in this area, it was quite a fun time. |
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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Nova Scotia, Canada
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I've never seen a C64 connected to a tape drive before (I saw a VIC 20 once) my C64c had a disk drive like everyone else I knew. This must be an uncommon setup.
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Location: Lancashire, UK
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There must have been a significantly higher proportion of games released on tape than disk? |
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Join Date: Jun 2002
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I do not recall many people having a tape drive or if they did I think they switched to the 1541 pretty quickly. Interesting to see the difference across the pond. The C64 will always have a special place in my heart. :-) -P
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Tape drive was standard in Britain, not many people used them for business uses, so they weren't going to spend an extra £200 on a disk drive for their child. When they turned on to business use of computers, they went out and bought Amstrad PCWs and then PCs.
Also, the tape drive wasn't that much slower than the disk drive ;-) |
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Same here. I reused the tape drive off my old VIC-20 as a cassette drive (Commodore branded) was 50 quid back then. I eventually got a floppy drive many years later when Toys-R-Us in Cardiff had a sale and combined the 1541 with an MPS801 printer for 200 quid. Bargain!
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