Gosh, I never knew about that Stack-a-Saurus Nex game...that looked fun
Here's this Commodore 64 Commercial, amazing prices
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Gosh, Lindsey Lohan in that one and I never seen that Payday before Yep, just $499...here's another one
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Dang, that Sega commercial would be perfect for Halloween...it was set up rather well and I loved that they chose Bach's Tocccata and Fugue in D minor. The whole thing was really cool and I never seen that before either
OK, I believe that will do it for the Commodore 64 but not for Commodore itself. Here's William Shatner in a 1982 commercial before the days of the Commodore 64 system. He is presenting the VIC-20 system which I believe this is the first commercial of it. I have never had an experience with this VIC-20 computer. Amazing how these competed against Atari & Mattel's Intellivision...so outstanding that this was before the era of Nintendo vs. Sega plus the others from around the time
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Yes, that's who that was I remember that McDonald's, I had some of those Hot Wheels. Those were good times to be a youngster and it was cool when the adults would get in on that too OK now get this...the father/bald guy...that's Thom Sharp. An actor & comedian. He was big in St. Louis. His famous quote was "I'm not bald, I outgrew my hair" He was the spokesperson for Boatman's Bank in the 80s to the mid 90s till Boatman's were taken over in 96 by NationsBank. Boatman's had existed since 1847 and was one of the oldest & largest Banks in the entire country. Boatman's was the bank that My Grandma used to go to all the time. I used to love to go there with her when I was a youngster even though I really knew nothing about money except the basics. They were on Broadway & Jefferson. I really liked that area. The people there were always nice, they knew My Grandma and appreciated her (like I said before, My Grandma knew so many people and had many connections back in the day) when they'd give MiMi her funds and whatever else thru the Pneumatic tube cylinders, they'd give Me Suckers on a stick wrapped in plastic of many colors like Green, Orange, Yellow & Red. Anyway. I may talk more this at a later time because there's more I could go on here I recall it like it was yesterday seeing the Boatman's Bank commercials
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Thanks PB Yeah, he's one of those guys you see but really don't know the name. Ah, Star Wars Arcade, that was a good commercial there. I never got the chance to play it on Atari but thank goodness I played the Arcade game at Showbiz Pizza...I believe that is what truly sparked My love for SW as well as sci-fi in general
Here's this Commodore VIC-20 commercial with William "TJ Kirk" Shatner. I think if I was old enough then I would have been sold on those games, I love those ones like Space Invaders
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