More Games for the Commodore Vic 20 Part 27
Jack Tramiel's vision for a low-cost color computer in 1980 reflects his proactive approach to competition and commitment to making technology accessible to everyone. Recognizing the threat of Japanese competitors, Tramiel advocated a shift toward producing affordable computers. Tramiel's philosophy of "computers for the masses, not the classes" underscores his belief in democratizing technology and empowering individuals from all backgrounds to benefit from computing innovations. His bold decision to embrace this vision ultimately contributed to the success and legacy of the company he founded, Commodore International.
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More Games for the Commodore Vic 20 Part 27
Formula V20 '81 16kb memory expansion
https://huffelduff.itch.io/formula-v20-1981
Formula V20 1985 - Commodore Vic20 +24k
https://huffelduff.itch.io/formula-v20-1985-commodore-vic20-24k
Vic-20 Toybox
https://huffelduff.itch.io/vic-20-toybox
Five games:
Chilopoda - Vic-20 unexpanded - A Centipede knock-off
Mars planet patrol - Vic-20 +8k - A Moon Patrol knock-off
Petscii Breakout - Vic-20 unexpanded - A Breakout knock-off
Railyard - Vic-20 unexpanded - Park some locomotives
Victris #64738 - Vic-20 unexpanded - A Tetris knock-off
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