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SC-3000 Survivors project was born from a song of an Italian interpreter of 80s, the same ages of SEGA SC-3000 was in our houses, fighting against a lot of 8bit computer systems. Here is what we can tell you about what we think about our project...
( Francesco, Digimorf head, SC-3000 Survivor founder, IT )
Come and join us as we delve deeper into the SC-3000's history and see what new gems we can find."
To the best of my knowledge, at the time this was written, there is no other website dedicated purely to the SEGA SC-3000 and our aim is, with the help of other enthusiasts, to provide a complete archive of SC-3000 resources so that another dedicated site is simply not required. I feel the SEGA SC-3000 has always been one of the most under-appreciated computers ever built and I'm excited to be a part of this project because of its potential to reach so many 8-bit computer enthusiasts, from those with little or no experience of the SC-3000 right through to the addicts such as us, please take a look around and enjoy!" ( Kerrjnr, SC-3000 Survivor founder, NZ )
( Nick, SC-3000 Survivor co-founder, NZ )
Nowadays I'm still coding for job, no more only for fun. I was so excited to discover I'm not an alone survivor of the great SEGA SC-3000 and is an honor for me to contribute with my "old" material about it. I thank Francesco to bring back to the light old and good memories with the SC-3000.com site/project.
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