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+ | Right after the [[Atari 2600|2600]] was released, Atari started work on a heavily improved successor. But, all of a sudden, the "microcomputer revolution" happened: machines like the [[Apple II]], [[Commodore PET]], and [[TRS-80]] quickly became immensely popular. Noticing that their new chip designs were pretty badass, Atari decided to use them to make a computer of their own instead. Thus was born the "Atari home computers" family. |
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''I hope [[Special:Contributions/98.194.114.28|98.194.114.28]] comes back and actually writes this.'' |
''I hope [[Special:Contributions/98.194.114.28|98.194.114.28]] comes back and actually writes this.'' |
Revision as of 05:07, 11 August 2012
Right after the 2600 was released, Atari started work on a heavily improved successor. But, all of a sudden, the "microcomputer revolution" happened: machines like the Apple II, Commodore PET, and TRS-80 quickly became immensely popular. Noticing that their new chip designs were pretty badass, Atari decided to use them to make a computer of their own instead. Thus was born the "Atari home computers" family.
I hope 98.194.114.28 comes back and actually writes this.