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Too Much Fun The Five Lives Of The Commodore 64 Computer Jesper Juul

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Too Much Fun The Five Lives Of The Commodore 64 Computer Jesper Juul
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Publisher: MIT Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 5.9 MB
Pages: 244
Author: Jesper Juul
ISBN: 9780262549516, 0262549514
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Too Much Fun The Five Lives Of The Commodore 64 Computer Jesper Juul by Jesper Juul 9780262549516, 0262549514 instant download after payment.

The surprising history of the Commodore 64, the best-selling home computer of the 1980s—the machine that taught the world that computing should be fun.

The Commodore 64 (C64) is officially the best-selling desktop computer model of all time, according to The Guinness Book of World Records. It was also, from 1985 to 1993, the platform for which most video games were made. But while it sold at least twice as many units as other home computers of its time, like the Apple II, ZX Spectrum, or Commodore Amiga, it is strangely forgotten in many computer histories. In Too Much Fun, Jesper Juul argues that the C64 was so popular because it was so versatile, a machine developers and users would reinvent again and again over the course of 40 years.
First it was a serious computer, next a game computer, then a computer for technical brilliance (graphical demos using the machine in seemingly impossible ways), then a struggling competitor, and...

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