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Latest revision as of 14:14, 1 January 2013
Also Known As: | Oric |
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Drawn By: | Bella |
OS Personified: | Any OS on the Oric microcomputer hardware |
OS Developer: | Tangerine Computer Systems |
First Released: | 1983 |
Latest Stable Release: | Unknown |
Oric was the name of a microcomputer line by Tangerine Computer Systems. Oric was somewhat obscure and looked down upon by many microcomputer enthusiasts, whom dismissed it as nothing more than a toy or gaming system.
Oric-tan is depicted as a preteen girl, undeniably tomboyish and fun-loving. She wears her dark brown hair short, donning a backwards baseball cap. She wears no-nonsense clothing and has dark orange-brown eyes.
Little is known at this time about Oric-tan's early life or history; currently aligned with the Vintage-tans, she still retains her lighthearted attitude, often acting to cheer up those around her. She loves games and sports, and has competitive streak, albeit a good-natured one.
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