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No, the Commodore 64 was not the first home computer. The first widely successful home computer was the Commodore PET, which was released in 1977.
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The Transformers game was first marketed in 1985. It was released for the Commodore 64 and Sinclair Spectrum. Also, it was written by Denton Designs and released by Ocean Software.
Yes, the Commodore Sx-64 does play Commodore 64 games. However, it does not have a Datasette port like a standard C-64, so you can only use software that is on a 5 1/4 disk.
The first Commodore 64 was released in January of 1982. The "64" comes from the fact that it had 64 kilobytes of RAM. This computer dominated the market for quite some time partly due to the fact that it was available at retail stores, not just electronic stores.
Commodore has written: 'Commodore 64 Users Guide'
No Thunderbirds is an old game boy advance game title and even a commodore 64 title
The first Nascar game was called "Richard Petty's Talladega". It was released in 1985 for the platforms Commodore 64, and Atari XL. It was developed by Cosmi and published by Electronic Arts.
Yes, I use to play Oregan Trail on my Commodore 64.
The first SimCity game was released on October 3, 1989. It is a city building simulator video game that was put out for the SNES and PC. Original plans were for the Commodore 64 in 1985 but it did not get released for another 4 years.
The Commodore 64 first appeared on the market in 1982. During its twelve-year lifespan (it was discontinued in 1994) over 17 million Commodore 64's were sold, making it the most popular PC ever sold.