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Posted By
Litwr on 2010-02-15 05:51:23
| Re: History of Commodore 64 in Poland
>There was mostly Spectrum, Atari 8bit, C64. I can't agree - I was regular visitor to Wroclaw's and Warsaw's "gielda" during 1987-1989. I saw enough +4 men. I can agree that C+4 was only less popular. So maybe one day there will be another article...
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Posted By
YERZMYEY on 2010-01-22 08:59:51
| Re: History of Commodore 64 in Poland
Litwr:
Yeah. :-\ Nothing really for us in the article. Sadly 264 wasn't popular in Poland. There was mostly Spectrum, Atari 8bit, C64.
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Posted By
Luca on 2010-01-20 04:11:59
| Re: History of Commodore 64 in Poland
"64Plus4" Polish magazine issues uploaded!
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Posted By
Luca on 2010-01-19 03:48:26
| Re: History of Commodore 64 in Poland
Apropos, I've forgotten to upload 4 issues od "64plus4" polish magazine, I'll do when at home today...
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Posted By
Litwr on 2010-01-19 01:31:08
| Re: History of Commodore 64 in Poland
There is nothing about +4/16/116...
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Posted By
V-12 on 2010-01-13 07:38:33
| History of Commodore 64 in Poland
If you want to know some part of history of Commodore in Poland, then I would like to invite you for an Interview with a man, who sold probably biggest amount of self-made tapes for C64! He also collaborated with Robert King so you will know little facts about those frozen games done using Action Replay, which were normally sold on stock exchanges.
Have a nice lecture!
http://www.riversedge.pl/en:wywiad_z_waldemarem_czajkowskim
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