Here in the U.S., cassettes didn't hang on quite so long in the computer world. By the time I got my Commodore 64 in 1986, the only software you could find in stores was disk software. Even when the Commodore 64 came out a few years earlier in 1982, disks had already replaced cassettes as the primary storage medium. I think in the U.K, cassettes were the primary storage medium on the C64 for most (or all) of its life.
RE: Gaming Nostalgia | An ode to the compact cassette
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Check out what I replied to slobberchops since it's relevant for your comment as well :)
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