File:Atari 130ST Personal Computer-February 1985 Computer Entertainer.jpg
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[edit]| DescriptionAtari 130ST Personal Computer-February 1985 Computer Entertainer.jpg |
English: Photograph of the unreleased Atari 130ST computer shown in February 1985 issue of en:Computer Entertainer. |
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| Source | https://archive.gamehistory.org/item/4cc67eab-e26a-4820-981b-95e4abe36dd3, Computer Entertainer, February 1985 (Volume 3, Number 11), pg. 147 "The "New" Atari" |
| Author | Computer Entertainer/Video Game History Foundation |
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