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Commodore PET and Lunar Lander (1979 video game)

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Difference between Commodore PET and Lunar Lander (1979 video game)

Commodore PET vs. Lunar Lander (1979 video game)

The Commodore PET (Personal Electronic Transactor) is a line of home/personal computers produced starting in 1977 by Commodore International. Lunar Lander is a single-player arcade game in the Lunar Lander subgenre.

Similarities between Commodore PET and Lunar Lander (1979 video game)

Commodore PET and Lunar Lander (1979 video game) have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Atari 8-bit family, MOS Technology 6502, TRS-80.

Atari 8-bit family

The Atari 8-bit family is a series of 8-bit home computers introduced by Atari, Inc. in 1979 and manufactured until 1992.

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MOS Technology 6502

The MOS Technology 6502 (typically "sixty-five-oh-two" or "six-five-oh-two") William Mensch and the moderator both pronounce the 6502 microprocessor as "sixty-five-oh-two".

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TRS-80

The TRS-80 Micro Computer System (TRS-80, later renamed the Model I to distinguish it from successors) is a desktop microcomputer launched in 1977 and sold by Tandy Corporation through their Radio Shack stores.

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Commodore PET and Lunar Lander (1979 video game) Comparison

Commodore PET has 78 relations, while Lunar Lander (1979 video game) has 53. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 2.29% = 3 / (78 + 53).

References

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