Back in the 80s the Commodore 64 was undoubtfully the best selling home computer in Italy; Here in Venice, the city where I still live, I saw many friends of mine that had one of them, getting cool at school while exchanging their games (rigorously on tape).
I had a Commodore 64 too. Well... in theory. A brand new and really expensive computer with a floppy drive and a daisy wheel printer! But all that cool stuff was not mine

It was property of my father, that used to print menus and cards for his restaurant with that equipment. Sometimes I was able to use it for playing short games such as Burgertime and Donkey Kong, while my father keep an eye on me, always terrorized because he was thinking that sooner or later I would be able to delete all his precious WORDSTAR documents
So, the day of my eleventh birthday (back in 1985) he decided to purchase me a home computer, just for me (it is so nice to have no brothers

An MSX computer... a Philips VG-8020 with a tape recorder and even a game on cartridge (Athletic land). Some years later I even managed to get a strange thing called "QUICKDISK DRIVE"... a failed attempt to give MSX a decent drive, before the 3,5" era: infact it was a drive for some strange 2,8" disks with 64Kb of free space per side, and the disks didn't have random access... all the data on them was sequential like on a tape!

For example if you had five games on a disk and you wanted to delete the second game from it, you had to delete the last four games!
Obviously I never saw any games on Quickdisk. I just managed to purchase, many years later, a stupid financial account program made by Philips ("BILANCIO FAMILIARE PER QUICKDISK" - VG8581), wrapped inside a strange floppy case that I suspect used to be an old videopac/odissey2 cartridge case.
Then, in 1986, I saw in a shop something that made me proud of being an Italian citizen


THIS:
You see, this is probably not always true but... as a citizen IMHO Italians doesn't have a great sense of unity, at least not as much as you would expect from other people like English, Dutch or French. You can see italian flags or people singing the national anthem just when our national football team wins a world cup
Probably you never felt this... essentially because if you are dutch you had Philips as your national brand, if you are french you had Thomson... but for me... well, that was different. "LOOK AT THAM, OMG! FINALLY A HOME COMPUTER MADE BY AN ITALIAN FACTORY!

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Some years later I discovered that (unfortunately) it was just a relabelled korean MSX

And no, not even the Olivetti home computers were *real* home computer made in Italy
