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Floppy discs were around long before the C64 even existed (they had one for the VIC-20 before it, for example... same drive that later was recolored to match the C64) but I know you meant before it became more common. If the keyboard was huge, are you sure it wasn't a Commodore 128?

Im not very familiar with tech but im pretty sure it was the 64. We didn’t have alot of money so which ever was cheaper was probably the one I had. I do remember very well I had an Atari 2600 lol. No joke

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Probably a C64 but it's not a particularly huge keyboard. I have four C64's (two early C64's and one early model C64C and one later model C64C).

Why "no joke?" Millions of people had Atari 2600's. It's not rare or uncommon for someone to have had one. I still have four (two 4-switch woodies, one 2600jr and a Sears Tele-Games 6-switch woody) if you don't count the 2600 adapters for the other consoles.

OOOOMMMMGGG. Yes it was the one on the top right. I still remember the games. I can hear the music in my head.

I said no joke so you dint think I was f**ing with you.

You need to connect a wallet so I can zap the hell out of this.

Thank you so much. Im taking a screenshot and reposting.