Although the company eventually released a PC with a CD-ROM drive in 1991, the Commodore 64’s heyday was long before CD-ROMs ...
a complete Commodore 64 in a Game Boy style form factor that uses the original 64 chipset. It achieves this improbable feat by sandwiching together several PCBs, with a tactile switch keyboard and ...
He prefers to play his C64 games on his computer nowadays, but likes using his old school Competition Pro rather than some modern controller with remapped buttons. The only problem with using the ...
These are intended to help inspire game design concepts ... This also recalls a story from mid-April where the Commodore 64 managed to outperform a modern IBM QPU (Quantum Processing Unit ...