Color Computer II Emulator (Mocha) … check-out early 1980’s computing
The first computer our family owned was a Color Computer II by Radio Shack. It used the TV for a monitor, had 16K of memory, and could save and load programs from cassette tape. It also had cartridge games. We had Popcorn and Stellar Lifeline. I spent many hours typing programs from Rainbow magazine. The computer only used UPPER CASE letters. Programs were written in BASIC using line numbers. You had to type “RUN” to execute a program. You typed “LIST” to see your programming statements.
There is a great on-line emulator called Mocha. It even includes many of the games that were available.