My first computer was a DECmate 78. 12 bit OS, I've forgotten how much RAM, but it came with two 8" floppy drives totaling 1.2 megabytes of storage. It cost $8,500 plus a daisy wheel printer, and a month later they dropped the price $2,000, no refund to Eric. This was in 1980.
Then, before the PC got so big, I got a job writing tech manuals for the TRS 80, and ginning up animated pitches to run on the PC for Peachtree software -- somebody else did the programming, thank god. This was when list management, basic book keeping, and word processing were different (expensive) software programs. The list management one featured St. Peter keeping score of Sins and Good Deeds, plus bonus points -- thanks to his list manager it was a cinch to tell incoming souls where they were headed.
I lost a lot of time playing Crystal Cavern on the DECmate. It was a text-based adventure game, and it was terrific!