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Games Ltd.
Hardware, software and industrial design by Chris Smith.
Produced and licensed by Darren Melbourne and Paul Andrews
with Stuart Chiplin and Ben Jones.
Graphic design by Jon Carling.
Games library production, testing and documentation by Richard Hewison.
Menu music by Matt Gray.
CE — The product complies with all relevant European directives (2004/108/EC, 2006/95/EC) when
installed and used in accordance with the user manual. This product can only be serviced and repaired by
qualified personnel. This product has no user serviceable parts.
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your general household waste, but should be taken to your nearest recycling centre for safe and responsible
disposal. This will help prevent any potential negative impact on the environment and on human health and
is in compliance with current EU legislation. Please contact your local authority or retailer for further
recycling advice.
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and published in the 1980s or early 1990s.
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any such changes. The latest version of the User Guide will always be available from
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, which we
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Whilst every care has been taken to verify the accuracy of the information and links provided in this guide, we cannot be
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User Guide – March 2018
Summary of Contents for The C64 Mini
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