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The Commodore 64’s MOS Technology 6581 Sound Interface Device (better known as the SID chip) had a sound all of its own, ...
Black Edition launches Oct 24 with new finish, 25 revised games, and USB joystick. Retro Games Limited celebrates the C64 legacy.
Relive the glory days of the Commodore 64 by building your own using a Raspberry Pi. This retro gaming project brings the ...
The C64 Mini measures in at roughly half the size of the original Commodore 64 and comes pre-installed with notable licensed games like Uridium, Pardroid and Hawkeye (for the record, I don’t remember ...
The Commodore 64 first went on sale in 1982 for US$599, and the price came down to $199 over time, said Jack Tramiel, former chairman of Commodore International, during a panel discussion in late ...
Yes, there are other Commodore 64 "remakes" out there, like the C64 Mini and its larger, fully functioning sibling by Retro Games Ltd. For what it's worth, I think the plug-and-play console is ...
Elba told the paper that he's owned "pretty much" every console since the Sega Genesis, and is into "FIFA and driving games" these days. He started gaming, however, on a Commodore 64 home computer ...
The computer was nowhere near as interactive as the C64, as it lacked sprites and the dedicated SID sound chip, but our attitude was that someone who wanted a game machine should “buy a C64”.
“The massive impact the Commodore 64 had on videogaming is still evident today with many gamers remembering the computer and its games with great fondness,” said Commodore Gaming CEO Bala Keilman.
The first two C64 games are the previously-announced Uridium and International Karate, and both cost 500 Wii Points (GBP 3.50 / EUR 5 approx).