Ebook: Electronic dreams: how 1980s Britain learned to love the computer
Author: Lean Tom
- Tags: Computer games, Computer games--History--20th century, Computers--Social aspects, Computers--Social aspects--Great Britain--History--20th century, Microcomputers, Microcomputers--History--20th century, Nineteen eighties, History, Computers -- Social aspects -- Great Britain -- History -- 20th century, Computer games -- History -- 20th century, Microcomputers -- History -- 20th century, Computers -- Social aspects, Great Britain
- Year: 2017
- Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
- City: Great Britain
- Language: English
- epub
Remember the ZX Spectrum? Ever have a go at programming with its stretchy rubber keys? Did you marvel at the immense galaxies of Elite on the BBC Micro, or lose yourself in the surreal caverns of Manic Miner on the ZX Spectrum?
For anyone who was a kid in the 1980s, these iconic computer brands are the stuff of legend. In Electronic Dreams, Tom Lean tells the story of how computers invaded British homes for the first time, as people set aside their worries of electronic brains and Big Brother and embraced the wonder technology of the 1980s.
This book charts the history of the rise and fall of the home computer, the family of futuristic and quirky machines that took computing from the realm of science and science fiction to being a user-friendly domestic technology. It is a tale of unexpected consequences, when the machines that parents bought to...