hitbyambulance Active Member Joined Nov 26, 2005 Messages 636 Location Seattle, WA Website troubletype.org Apr 10, 2012 #1 http://news.cnet.com/8301-10797_3-57411467-235/commodore-founder-jack-tramiel-dies-at-83/
Fzero Advanced Member Joined Mar 9, 2010 Messages 4,702 Apr 10, 2012 #2 Sad news, a friends c64 introduced me to chucky egg
Prometheus Well-Known Member Joined Mar 8, 2008 Messages 9,472 Apr 10, 2012 #3 I'm sorry to hear about this. I got my start with computers with the Commodore 64, and it's strongly influenced the direction of my life ever since. Farewell, Jack Tramiel...
I'm sorry to hear about this. I got my start with computers with the Commodore 64, and it's strongly influenced the direction of my life ever since. Farewell, Jack Tramiel...
GiraffeeDreams Always Dreaming Joined May 19, 2011 Messages 784 Age 37 Location Houston, Tx. Apr 10, 2012 #4 +1 to chuckie egg rest in peace good sir. Last edited by a moderator: Apr 10, 2012
Farox Certified Guru Joined Jan 8, 2009 Messages 2,432 Age 57 Location Italy Website rbnet.it Apr 10, 2012 #5 Prometheus said: I'm sorry to hear about this. I got my start with computers with the Commodore 64, and it's strongly influenced the direction of my life ever since. Farewell, Jack Tramiel... Click to expand... Me too...What great days with C64 and later Amiga. RIP Jack Tramiel
Prometheus said: I'm sorry to hear about this. I got my start with computers with the Commodore 64, and it's strongly influenced the direction of my life ever since. Farewell, Jack Tramiel... Click to expand... Me too...What great days with C64 and later Amiga. RIP Jack Tramiel
CAZMIESTER Active Member Joined May 30, 2010 Messages 966 Apr 10, 2012 #6 Sad day for 80's gamers you really did bring gaming to the masses rip.
M mattman Still Fresh Joined Jul 23, 2006 Messages 66 Apr 10, 2012 #7 legend RIP single handly responsible for many loading times while eating dinner and returning to a game waiting to be played. The most anticipated part of the day. Rest in peace brother.
legend RIP single handly responsible for many loading times while eating dinner and returning to a game waiting to be played. The most anticipated part of the day. Rest in peace brother.
Wrath Of Khan Soul soother... Joined Dec 29, 2009 Messages 5,231 Age 47 Location Ireland Apr 11, 2012 #8 The c64 was the first computer i ever played games on.It introduced me to games.The amiga 500 which i got in 1990 is still working.R.I.P Jacky boy.
The c64 was the first computer i ever played games on.It introduced me to games.The amiga 500 which i got in 1990 is still working.R.I.P Jacky boy.
moz load *,8,1 Joined Jun 10, 2003 Messages 2,803 Website Visit site Apr 11, 2012 #9 Wow, R.I.P. I've been trying to get a C64 on eBay the past couple of weeks, I bet it's gonna get a little harder now. Too bad this isn't going to get as much attention as Steve Jobs, this guy is a legend.
Wow, R.I.P. I've been trying to get a C64 on eBay the past couple of weeks, I bet it's gonna get a little harder now. Too bad this isn't going to get as much attention as Steve Jobs, this guy is a legend.
Asmo Advanced Member Joined Oct 18, 2008 Messages 2,279 Apr 11, 2012 #10 He carried the popular-face-of-home-computing Torch after 'Uncle' Clive Sinclair left the stage. I think he was one of the most frequently seen faces in computer magazines, gaming & 'serious' for many years. Last edited by a moderator: Apr 11, 2012
He carried the popular-face-of-home-computing Torch after 'Uncle' Clive Sinclair left the stage. I think he was one of the most frequently seen faces in computer magazines, gaming & 'serious' for many years.