Flashback: That Time Alan Sugar Took On SEGA, And Lost Spectacularly

Amstrad manufactured several home computers under the banner of the CPC (Colour Personal Computer) range, starting with 1984’s CPC 464, which sold in excess of two million units. That might not sound like much by modern standards, but it was a whole lot for computers in the 1980s – and across its entire range, the CPCs sold around three million units. Not bad, not bad.

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