Little Computer People: Social Distancing

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The first retro computer game play being shared by Upstairs Room Software!

The Covid 19 Pandemic is all across the world and here in the Midwest of the United State we are being ordered to shelter in place. Why not take some of the free time to play and share retro video games from the Golden Age of Gaming!

Little Computer People was designed and developed by Activision back in 1984 and released for the Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum, and Amstrad in 1985. It was later released for the Apple II, Commodore Amiga, as well as the Atari ST in 1987.

Little Computer people was an influence for The Sims, which came along a whopping 15 years later.

It was designed and Rich Gold and David Crane. Some of you may recognize David Crane... he brought us Pitfall on the Atari 2600.

The neat thing about Little Computer People on the C64 was that each copy of the game was able to generate its own unique character - no twp copies of the game play exactly the same!

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