
How many of us had this experience?
The VIC-1001 was released in Japan in 1980, then renamed the VIC-20 and released in U.S./Europe in 1981. The C64 was announced at the Winter CES in Las Vegas in January 1982, and released in August that same year. The C128 and Commodore LCD were announced at CES in Las Vegas in January 1985. The C128 was released later that year... The LCD never was.ral-clan wrote:I was transferring some old home movies to DVD today (these were originally on Super-8 film). In the film from Christmas 1982 I announce that I got a VIC-20. That confirms it...as I had almost forgotten if it was 1982 or 83.
So was the VIC was released officially in 1981 in Canada? Or was 1982 the first Christmas it was available?
The C-64 was released when? 83? If so then my memory is screwy somewhere. I seem to remember my parents almost trying to talk me out of asking for the VIC-20 before Christmas, saying they had heard there was a new, better computer out by Commodore (or coming out)? But late 1982 would be pretty early for this (considering my parents did not follow the computer maket at all). I guess someone in the know must have told them about the impending C64.
And there you have it...

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That wasn't staged and after the video became the meme de jour, the kid in the video (grown up, of course) made himself known and was interviewed by a few video game websites. He end up selling that N64 on eBay for a whopping $1051 USD. Not bad. 15 minutes of fame and a grand for a console that was worth about $20 in a used video game store.
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In the end it will be as if nothing ever happened.
lol, both mine are from flea markets. $20 for my first, complete and boxed, plus a guide to BASIC. Second was $5 in the box, but it's yellowed, filthy, and the space bar didn't work. The spring had come out from underneath and no one ever bothered to replace it.
Anyways, I had a similar experience with my N64 when I was 6 or 8, I don't remember the age. I remember thinking how realistic the graphics were. Anybody ever seen the video of that kid who got a Blastoise pokemon card? Here's a link :
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Anyways, I had a similar experience with my N64 when I was 6 or 8, I don't remember the age. I remember thinking how realistic the graphics were. Anybody ever seen the video of that kid who got a Blastoise pokemon card? Here's a link :
Clicky