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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amstrad Amstrad] at Wikipedia. | * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amstrad Amstrad] at Wikipedia. | ||
* | * {{link | deadurl=http://www.stuartwhyte.btinternet.co.uk/BALROG/complete.htm | archive=https://web.archive.org/web/20121012001327/http://www.stuartwhyte.btinternet.co.uk/BALROG/complete.htm | text= Complete list of every Amstrad Adventure released (games in English only)}}. | ||
* {{Amstrad Action|Old gold - adventures in history, part I|043|aa43-59.jpg}}, {{Amstrad Action|part II (first page)|044|aa44-60.jpg}}, {{Amstrad Action|part II (second page)|044|aa44-61.jpg}}, and {{Amstrad Action|part III|045|aa45-65.jpg}} - [[Amstrad Action|Pilgrim]] April–June 1989. A history of Amstrad CPC adventure games. | * {{Amstrad Action|Old gold - adventures in history, part I|043|aa43-59.jpg}}, {{Amstrad Action|part II (first page)|044|aa44-60.jpg}}, {{Amstrad Action|part II (second page)|044|aa44-61.jpg}}, and {{Amstrad Action|part III|045|aa45-65.jpg}} - [[Amstrad Action|Pilgrim]] April–June 1989. A history of Amstrad CPC adventure games. | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:04, 10 January 2025
The Amstrad CPC was an English 8-bit microcomputer, popular in Europe in the 1980s, especially in France.
There were originally three models: the CPC 464 (released in 1984), CPC 664 and CPC 6128 (released in 1985). In 1990, Amstrad released three other models: the CPC 464+ and CPC 6128+ microcomputers and the GX4000 console, but they were unsuccessful.
Another computer, released by Amstrad but not compatible with the CPC, was the Amstrad PCW.
Links
- Amstrad at Wikipedia.
- Complete list of every Amstrad Adventure released (games in English only) (archive).
- Old gold - adventures in history, part I, part II (first page), part II (second page), and part III - Pilgrim April–June 1989. A history of Amstrad CPC adventure games.