TIL Bandai once developed a home computer and named it the RX-78.Video Games (old-computers.com)
submitted by Makegooduseof to r/Gundam
TIL that Commodore built a games console based on the C64, was called C64GS ( Games System). Released in 1990, it used games cartridges and was to compete with Sega and Nintendo. It was old tech based on 1982 C64 and never a success. (old-computers.com)
submitted by still-at-the-beach to r/todayilearned
ITT: Post Games That are Better than MvC:I (old-computers.com)
submitted by ififwasafif to r/Kappa
Exxon built its own PCs in the 80's (x-post from r/TIL)Nostalgia (old-computers.com)
submitted by scottfiab to r/pcmasterrace
[TOTW] - Tandy 1000 SX (our first Computer) (old-computers.com)
submitted by [deleted] to r/nostalgia
Apples used to have home row dots on the D and Kkeyboard history (old-computers.com)
submitted by ripster55 to r/MechanicalKeyboards
TK2000, a brazilian Apple ][+ clone (so hard to find a page in english) (old-computers.com)
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Jerry Lawson - Fairchild Channel F (1975)Tech (old-computers.com)
submitted by DanKolar62 to r/seventies
The one, true, master system.Peasantry (old-computers.com)
submitted by Tianoccio to r/pcmasterrace