Dragon computers were home microcomputers made in Wales in the 1980s. Not the most popular of the home computers, the Dragon 32 and Dragon 64 were aimed at a market somewhere in between the markets for kids' games and adults' serious software. In some ways superior to more popular computers, the Dragons shared architecture with the TRS80 machine, although software was not completely compatible between the two. Dragon as a company sadly did not survive to see the computer industry become the giant that it is today, although the computers themselves now change hands for hefty sums on the retro gaming scene. This design pays homage to a lost great with the Dragon logo, a stylised dragon representing the computer's Welsh heritage.
Dragon computers were home microcomputers made in Wales in the 1980s. Not the most popular of the home computers, the Dragon 32 and Dragon 64 were aimed at a market somewhere in between the markets for kids' games and adults' serious software. In some ways superior to more popular computers, the Dragons shared architecture with the TRS80 machine, although software was not completely compatible between the two. Dragon as a company sadly did not survive to see the computer industry become the giant that it is today, although the computers themselves now change hands for hefty sums on the retro gaming scene. This design pays homage to a lost great with the Dragon logo, a stylised dragon representing the computer's Welsh heritage.
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