It's strange to me that the C64/Amiga sold more in Europe than the US.
Tape drives were cheap and plentiful in the UK, which I suppose helped the C64 there. Except in the very early years, the US used all 5.25" disk drives.
Kids generally got game consoles and not computers here.
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It's strange to me that the C64/Amiga sold more in Europe than the US.
Tape drives were cheap and plentiful in the UK, which I suppose helped the C64 there. Except in the very early years, the US used all 5.25" disk drives.
Kids generally got game consoles and not computers here.