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Revision as of 11:37, 25 August 2017
Finnish games: | Commodore 64 | Amiga | PC | Download |
Finland’s first commercial video game Chesmac was published in 1979 for the Telmac 1800 computer. The next decade witnessed the birth and rising popularity of both VIC-20 and Commodore 64, which resulted in computer gaming becoming a hobby as well as the publication of games on a larger scale.
Finnish video games
Articles
Featured video • ZakVideoGames
Short link to this page: finnish.games
External links
- Videogames.fi
- History of Finnish Video Game Industry at Wikipedia (in Finnish)
- The Finnish Museum of Games
Finnish games: | Commodore 64 | Amiga | PC | Download |
Language: | English • Suomi |