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The computer will therefore certainly have a role to play in the near future.
Developer should add "game development studio" as analogue to TV/radio station, but pick particular games to develop like professors do research. Develop "Workers and Resources: Soviet Republic" in-game to boost party loyalty. XD
This +1
I agree that people also needs a phone, a phongraph/CD player, and possibly also other electronics.
If buildings and networks could be research locked, a telephone should be no. 2 on the electronics list and should require connections to other cities and abroad. Later, mobile networks could be researched and updated.