Commodore CDTV: Revision history

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  • curprev 18:2618:26, 7 January 2023Kyrongenius1 talk contribs 1,424 bytes +1,424 Created page with "=== Background === Much more unlike a traditional video game system, the Commodore CDTV was an attempt by Commodore to bring up a multimedia platform that could connect to a television. The console was launched in March of 1991, running AmigaOS and also functioning as an average Amiga computer with modifications. The very high price range, limited user support and poor sales made the CDTV a forgotten component of the video game console industry. Even Commodore tried to b..."
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