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Released in [[1982]], the C64 was an 8-bit home computer. [[Bob]] bought one soon after, and [[Chris]] learned to operate it at a very early age, before he could even speak.<ref>[[Emily Date Conversation Transcript]]</ref> Bob apparently programmed a ring-stacking game for the system. Other games the Chandlers owned included [[Wikipedia:Pitfall!|''Pitfall!'']], [[Wikipedia:Q*bert|''Q*bert'']], ''[[Wikipedia:Pole Position|Pole Position]]'', [[Donald Duck impersonation|''Donald Duck's Playground'']], ''[[Wikipedia:Muppet Adventure: Chaos at the Carnival|Muppet Adventure: Chaos at the Carnival]]'' and ''[[Peanuts|Charlie Brown ABCs]]''.<ref>[[Chris's Wikipedia profile]]</ref> | Released in [[1982]], the C64 was an 8-bit home computer. [[Bob]] bought one soon after, and [[Chris]] learned to operate it at a very early age, before he could even speak.<ref>[[Emily Date Conversation Transcript]]</ref> Bob apparently programmed a ring-stacking game for the system. Other games the Chandlers owned included [[Wikipedia:Pitfall!|''Pitfall!'']], [[Wikipedia:Q*bert|''Q*bert'']], ''[[Wikipedia:Pole Position|Pole Position]]'', [[Donald Duck impersonation|''Donald Duck's Playground'']], ''[[Wikipedia:Muppet Adventure: Chaos at the Carnival|Muppet Adventure: Chaos at the Carnival]]'' and ''[[Peanuts|Charlie Brown ABCs]]''.<ref>[[Chris's Wikipedia profile]]</ref> | ||
Chris was always careful to clarify that his first game system was the Commodore, showing that he had some sentimental attachment to it; however, he attempted to sell it on [[eBay]] for $40 in 2008. | Chris was always careful to clarify that his first game system was the Commodore, showing that he had some sentimental attachment to it; however, he attempted to sell it on [[eBay]] for $40 in [[2008]]. | ||
On 14 [[June 2018]], Chris released [[I need some local C64 Tech Help, Please|a video]] asking for a local technician to help get his old Commodore working again. As it turned out, his interest in the Commodore was sparked by his belief in a CPU goddess named [[Scarlet]] AKA Blue Heart. | On 14 [[June 2018]], Chris released [[I need some local C64 Tech Help, Please|a video]] asking for a local technician to help get his old Commodore working again. As it turned out, his interest in the Commodore was sparked by his belief in a CPU goddess named [[Scarlet]] AKA Blue Heart. |
Revision as of 08:18, 22 February 2019
“ | [Christian] was loading discs on that Commodore 64 and playing with it before he could talk. | ” |
Bob Chandler[1] |
The Commodore 64 was Chris's first games console.
Released in 1982, the C64 was an 8-bit home computer. Bob bought one soon after, and Chris learned to operate it at a very early age, before he could even speak.[2] Bob apparently programmed a ring-stacking game for the system. Other games the Chandlers owned included Pitfall!, Q*bert, Pole Position, Donald Duck's Playground, Muppet Adventure: Chaos at the Carnival and Charlie Brown ABCs.[3]
Chris was always careful to clarify that his first game system was the Commodore, showing that he had some sentimental attachment to it; however, he attempted to sell it on eBay for $40 in 2008.
On 14 June 2018, Chris released a video asking for a local technician to help get his old Commodore working again. As it turned out, his interest in the Commodore was sparked by his belief in a CPU goddess named Scarlet AKA Blue Heart.
In August 2018, he mentioned in The Awakening of a CPU that he is the CPU goddess Blue Heart.
Subsequently, he changed his Twitter bio to note that he is a "CPU Goddess of the Nations of Cwcville, Comma, and the Commodore Consoles."[4]
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