The Amstrad CPC was born in 1984. Alan Sugar wanted to create an easy-to-use computer for home use. ๐
The first model, the CPC 464, had a built-in tape player, which was used for loading games! Later, in 1985, Amstrad introduced the CPC 6128, which had a floppy disk drive for quicker game loading. ๐
This was great because it made playing games faster! Over time, Amstrad produced several models, and the CPC became one of the most famous home computers in Europe.
People could use it for different tasks, making the computer very popular among families.