The first 16-bit home computer. It was introduced in '79. At the time, Intel's chips were still 4-bit. It had good graphics (for the time) and several upgrade options were available, including a "speech synthesis" chip which even by today's standards sounds good. It also included an early version of BASIC. Software came on cartridges like the Sega master system. Several software titles were available for it including: Microsoft Multiplan, Hunt The Wumpus, Parsec and Tombstone.