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The Commodore 64 Book - 1982 to 199x

The Commodore 64 Book - 1982 to 199x
Author: Andrew Fisher
Edition: First
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0977998304



The Commodore 64 Book - 1982 to 199x


Andrew Fisher's The Commodore 64 Book - 1982 to 199x covers over two hundred of the best games for the Commodore 64. Get The Commodore 64 Book - 1982 to 199x computer books for free.
BR>Over two hundred classic games are covered in this book by Andrew Fisher, former writer for Commodore Force and Commodore Format and regular contributor to Retro Gamer. Introduced with a foreword by gaming industry legend Jeff Minter, this is a nostalgic and detailed look back at the rapid changes in gaming and how the Commodore 64 evolved.

The book is split into chapters covering the years 1982 to 1992 - the commercially successful years for the machine. The final chapter covers the years from 1993 onwards, the end of the commercial era and some of the notable homebrew Check The Commodore 64 Book - 1982 to 199x our best computer books for 2013. All books are available in pdf format and downloadable from rapidshare, 4shared, and mediafire.

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The final chapter covers the years from 1993 onwards, the end of the commercial era and some of the notable homebrew

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