We love these time-lapse sliding charts, so when we found this one based on sales of Commodore computers, we knew we had to share them with you all.
It is no surprise which Commodore computer ends up on top pretty much from 1982 to 1996, but the others were a bit of a surprise (which we won’t spoil).
Are you keeping up with the Commodore? 😉
source: Sven Dännart
NOTE: The creator (Sven Dännart) has advised that some of the figures are estimates, so take all of this with a grain of salt. It’s still cool though.














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We know this is OLD news, but who doesn’t like seeing this again?
This is what we call fan dedication! Actually, French Nintendo collector, 




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It is awesome to see that The Strong (National Museum of Play) has a Women in Games Initiative and their International Center for the History of Electronic Games creating brilliant history exhibits, like A Brief History of Women in Gaming.
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We are reminiscing about the time we were invited by the Weird and Retro crew to join them in Sydney for the 





























































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Now this is a blast from the past! Well, a blast from 1982!






With having a lot of time at home in 2020, we had been thinking about changing things up in the 
We got to say, we love the creativity and genius behind these two augmented reality (AR) videos of classic Commodore 64 games, International Karate + (IK+) and Bruce Lee!