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The | The '''Amstrad CPC''' is a series of 8-bit home computer consoles produced by Amstrad between 1984 and 1990. It was designed to compete in the mid-1980's home computer market that, at the time, was dominated by the [[Commodore 64]] and [[ZX Spectrum]], and it successfully established itself primarily in the UK, France, Spain and the German-speaking parts of Europe. The series was pitched against other home computers primarily used for playing video games and enjoyed a strong supply of gaming software. The comparatively low price for a complete computer system with a dedicated monitor, high-resolution monochrome text and graphic capabilities, and the possibility to run CP/M software also made the system attractive to business users, which was reflected in it's wide selection of application software. | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:21, July 23, 2020
The Amstrad CPC is a series of 8-bit home computer consoles produced by Amstrad between 1984 and 1990. It was designed to compete in the mid-1980's home computer market that, at the time, was dominated by the Commodore 64 and ZX Spectrum, and it successfully established itself primarily in the UK, France, Spain and the German-speaking parts of Europe. The series was pitched against other home computers primarily used for playing video games and enjoyed a strong supply of gaming software. The comparatively low price for a complete computer system with a dedicated monitor, high-resolution monochrome text and graphic capabilities, and the possibility to run CP/M software also made the system attractive to business users, which was reflected in it's wide selection of application software.
[Edit] Consoles
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Commodore | Commodore VIC-20 • Commodore 64 • Amiga • Amiga CD³² |
Nintendo | Nintendo Entertainment System • Game Boy • Super Nintendo Entertainment System • Nintendo 64 • Game Boy Color • Game Boy Advance • Nintendo GameCube • Nintendo DS |
Sega | Sega Master System • Sega Genesis • Game Gear |
Microsoft | MSX • Microsoft Windows • Xbox • Xbox 360 • Xbox One • Xbox Series X/S |
Other | ZX Spectrum • BBC Micro • Amstrad CPC • Arcade |