So the 5200 was an Atari computer in console form? Never knew that. What was commodore doing when this was happening? Did they not learn from Atari's mistake when dreaming up the Commodore GS64? A console with the computer to cart pack in game that required you to, press space to start? Anyway, I would have loved math musical educational game. I'll admit I was a little disappointed when you said it was a joke. 😉
Thanks as always for watching, Stuart! Commodore didn't seem to learn from ANYONE'S mistakes, I'm afraid. If they had, we would still be using Amigas on a daily basis, rather than these PCs, etc. For musical, educational math games, I guess we'll just have to resort to the Electric Company titles on the Intellivision! -- Chris++
So the 5200 was an Atari computer in console form? Never knew that.
What was commodore doing when this was happening? Did they not learn from Atari's mistake when dreaming up the Commodore GS64? A console with the computer to cart pack in game that required you to, press space to start?
Anyway, I would have loved math musical educational game. I'll admit I was a little disappointed when you said it was a joke. 😉
Thanks as always for watching, Stuart! Commodore didn't seem to learn from ANYONE'S mistakes, I'm afraid. If they had, we would still be using Amigas on a daily basis, rather than these PCs, etc. For musical, educational math games, I guess we'll just have to resort to the Electric Company titles on the Intellivision! -- Chris++