Posted By
George on 2023-03-12 13:43:26
| Homecomputers collectible trump cards from the "Centre for Computing History"
Hi all,
I made a small video about these fantastic "homecomputers collectible cards" from the "center for computing history". I had great fun going through them. The Commodore Plus/4 and 16 are also included.
Youtube-Video: https://youtu.be/CtLYbphQbu0
If you want to order them too: http://www.computinghistory.org.uk/det/40493/Home-Computer-Trump-Cards/
I am no way related to "center for computing history. I am just an fan and sharing.
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Posted By
MIK on 2023-03-12 15:55:45
| Re: Homecomputers collectible trump cards from the "Centre for Computing History"
Cool. :)
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Posted By
Csabo on 2023-03-12 14:30:59
| Re: Homecomputers collectible trump cards from the "Centre for Computing History"
The cards are really neat though It's a funny idea, I imagine someone trying to play a game with it. "My Plus/4 card beats your C64 card! Just look at the colors, 121 vs 16!" "Aha, but look at the year! Mine's 1981, so I win!"
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Posted By
MIK on 2023-03-12 15:56:33
| Re: Homecomputers collectible trump cards from the "Centre for Computing History"
I can imagine. Shame it's not available memory as Plus/4 would win again over a C64.
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Posted By
George on 2023-03-12 16:11:37
| Re: Homecomputers collectible trump cards from the "Centre for Computing History"
This was a former kickstarter project. I came across these cards by a facebook post from the guy who made them. He donated his last box with cards to the museum afaik.
I love these cards. I would also add the initial release price of the machines as further option
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Posted By
MIK on 2023-03-12 16:45:29
| Re: Homecomputers collectible trump cards from the "Centre for Computing History"
Joyports could of been another, from ZX Spectrum, BBC micro, Acorn Electron, Jupiter ACE and PC ect... C16 wins!
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Posted By
George on 2023-03-12 16:57:33
| Re: Homecomputers collectible trump cards from the "Centre for Computing History"
That Jupiter Ace...man what a beauty! And that colorscheme...:)
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Posted By
MIK on 2023-03-12 22:58:00
| Re: Homecomputers collectible trump cards from the "Centre for Computing History"
We had a shop near us that used to have the Jupiter Ace, the 11 year old me used to look in the window and dream of owning one. It looked cool and the price was around the £100 mark but was not to be. That was around the time of the Game & Watch and electronic handhelds which ended up in santa's stocking instead.
While the years of wait for a computer at home was a bit of a drag, glad my parents waited when the Plus/4 became ripe for the picking.
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