A computing platform is never really dead unless people stop developing new software for it. By that measure, the Commodore 64 is alive and well: new games, demos, and utilities are still being ...
When the Commodore 64 was released in 1982, it was a masterpiece of engineering. It had capabilities far outstripping other home computers, and that was all due to two fancy chips inside the C64.
The Internet Archive has launched a Commodore 64 emulator, complete with 10,500 programs. In theory, each piece of software (including several classic games) has been tested extensively and should ...
The Commodore 128 was a direct follow-up to C64 that only ever sold a few million ... including the addition of music into the classic Origin System RPG Ultima V. Another often overlooked ...