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- Premier Showdown - May 5-8 - ESPN Soccernet
- I currently freelance for Retro Gamer magazine, so when not watching and attempting to play football I can be found tinkering around with Sinclair Spectrums, archaic games consoles and playing the occasional game of Sensible Soccer on a Commodore Amiga."
- New Home Builder Enters Rental Market - SYS-CON Media
- I continued on with the Commodore 64, the Amiga and then eventually crossed over to IBM's. I've been a webmaster since 2003 and started blogging a year later. Some of my articles have been published on Reuters, RSSPieces (a real estate marketing blog ...
- Nostalgia for old PC software has a place - Columbia Daily Tribune
- There are emulators for dozens of older operating systems, from well-known to obscure, including Acorn, Sinclair, Apple II, Amstrad, Atari 800, MSX, Sharp, Oric, TSR-80, Commodore 64, Amiga, Atari ST and many more. If you owned one of these ...
- Definitive Years in Gaming History: 1991 - eurogamer.net
- At the height of the 8-bit market in the mid 80's, Atari and Commodore had launched the ST and Amiga respectively. Clearly next generation machines, the general consensus within the industry was that these 16-bit micros would replace the dominant C64 and ...