This is not a Commodore 64
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This is not a Commodore 64
GEEK RANT ALERT.
This pisses me off:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-12997245
It's not a Commodore 64. It isn't. It's not even compatible without an emulator, which I can download to any computer. It's a Windows-capable PC in a Commodore 64 case. It's not even cheap - looking at $250 for a bare-bones system that doesn't actually include a motherboard or processor, with the cheapest usable version being more than $600.
There's no point, except to capitalize on people's nostalgia - and I don't know about you guys, but most people who are nostalgic about a Commodore 64 would either buy an original C=64 second-hand (for a lot less) or would download an emulator for their existing Windows PC or Mac. I still have mine (albeit in a box in a cupboard somewhere - though it does still work after all these years) but I do fire up an emulator and play some games I used to play.
This pisses me off:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-12997245
It's not a Commodore 64. It isn't. It's not even compatible without an emulator, which I can download to any computer. It's a Windows-capable PC in a Commodore 64 case. It's not even cheap - looking at $250 for a bare-bones system that doesn't actually include a motherboard or processor, with the cheapest usable version being more than $600.
There's no point, except to capitalize on people's nostalgia - and I don't know about you guys, but most people who are nostalgic about a Commodore 64 would either buy an original C=64 second-hand (for a lot less) or would download an emulator for their existing Windows PC or Mac. I still have mine (albeit in a box in a cupboard somewhere - though it does still work after all these years) but I do fire up an emulator and play some games I used to play.
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Re: This is not a Commodore 64
http://www.reghardware.com/2011/04/07/c ... _vic_slim/
For £153 not bad, add an HD and a couple GB of RAM. Even put OSX86 on it if you are that way inclined ;)
It isnt a proper C64. But then the new beetle and the new mini arent proper Beetles or Minis.
If Pug brought out the 504 coupe concept, Id start saving immediately, even though it isnt a proper 504 coupe.
For £153 not bad, add an HD and a couple GB of RAM. Even put OSX86 on it if you are that way inclined ;)
It isnt a proper C64. But then the new beetle and the new mini arent proper Beetles or Minis.
If Pug brought out the 504 coupe concept, Id start saving immediately, even though it isnt a proper 504 coupe.
Re: This is not a Commodore 64
Who wouid want a commodore 64
they were shite irember having one and loading the tape to play a game
then turning tape over after 20mins it crashes
fecking useless they was,
maybe thats were peugeot got the idea from for the bsi

they were shite irember having one and loading the tape to play a game
then turning tape over after 20mins it crashes
fecking useless they was,
maybe thats were peugeot got the idea from for the bsi

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Re: This is not a Commodore 64
They were good for their time. Better sprite animations and colours and a better processor than the ZX Spectrum.
Just looking on the site and am severely tempted
http://www.commodoreusa.net/CUSA_C64.aspx
Especially if I put an external USB HDD in a Datasette cassette player
Just looking on the site and am severely tempted
http://www.commodoreusa.net/CUSA_C64.aspx
Especially if I put an external USB HDD in a Datasette cassette player

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Re: This is not a Commodore 64
Not sure what you old guys are on about
My gen was brought up on the Nintendo 64
wish I'd never sold it.





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Re: This is not a Commodore 64
Had an N64 as a teenager.CountryPug wrote:Not sure what you old guys are on aboutMy gen was brought up on the Nintendo 64
wish I'd never sold it.
I picked one up nutts corner market a few months ago.
Console, controller, case, Goldeneye, F1, Micro machines.
£5
Love those kind of old tech bargains

You can just see it in the background of the boxed sill seal I've been trying to get rid of.

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Re: This is not a Commodore 64
sirwiggum wrote:£5

I must see if I can find one somewhere, Goldeneye alone is worth £5 of anyones money

I think I kept the explansion pack right enough


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Re: This is not a Commodore 64
Oh come on, we're talking about a computer that first arrived on the market in 1982 and cost just shy of $600. The first IBM PC came out in 1981, had exactly the same amount of computing power, but cost $3000 - the only big advantage it had over the C=64 was that it had a floppy disk drive as standard.lozz wrote:Who wouid want a commodore 64![]()
they were shite irember having one and loading the tape to play a game
then turning tape over after 20mins it crashes
I was 5 when we got our C=64 (1985), and I cut my computing teeth on it. Programming in BASIC, printing, using floppy disks (5.25") - even had paint programs and music editing software. We had a mouse with ours, too.
Yes, loading from tape was a bit cumbersome, but this was a time when storage media was horrendously expensive and low-density. Cassette tapes were widely used in the home computing market because they were cheap due to being mass-manufactured for the music industry. Besides, you could also buy software on cartridges (instant loading) and on floppy disk (not instant, but a hell of a lot faster than tape).
When did you have your C=64?
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Re: This is not a Commodore 64
Tbh icarnt rember when ihad the c64 tbh
it had only just come out then,
My dad used to work for a company that repaired Arcade games then The pub stand up ones.
so we had one of them in the house and somediffernt game boards to change over so iwas more into them
the c64 igot bored with quickly igot the Toshiba Msx after that it was excellent,
ive had the comodore vic 20 too and the bbc micro and the spectrums ive still got them in the loft still in there boxes dont know why ikept them someone said there worth something ,
it had only just come out then,
My dad used to work for a company that repaired Arcade games then The pub stand up ones.
so we had one of them in the house and somediffernt game boards to change over so iwas more into them
the c64 igot bored with quickly igot the Toshiba Msx after that it was excellent,
ive had the comodore vic 20 too and the bbc micro and the spectrums ive still got them in the loft still in there boxes dont know why ikept them someone said there worth something ,
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Re: This is not a Commodore 64
I tried to use an old amstrad computer in my grampas house the fecking thing just had a blank screen with a box blanking. I couldnt even use the thing.
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Re: This is not a Commodore 64
I worry about you lot & your commode doors. I remember that era well enough but I wouldn't want to re-live it.
(Unless anyone's got a working copy of Revs for the Beeb emulator I downloaded last year to beat Elite, again).

(Unless anyone's got a working copy of Revs for the Beeb emulator I downloaded last year to beat Elite, again).



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Re: This is not a Commodore 64
My 1st console was a binatone
2 paddles a 2 lines for the bats and a dot for the ball all in wonderfull black and white,
had hours and hours of fun on that
Anyone rember thems ?
ithink if ipassed one of thems too my kids theyd throw it back at me,
oh and ihad ihad something else in the late 80s it was ithink called a vectrex a console with a built in B&w screen you put coloured sheets on to the screen adifernt sheet for every game
it was brill for the Asteroids and space invaders,
iwished ikept mines it was a cool machine ,
edit found one
http://www.retrogamingcollector.com/Vin ... ctrex.html
2 paddles a 2 lines for the bats and a dot for the ball all in wonderfull black and white,
had hours and hours of fun on that
Anyone rember thems ?
ithink if ipassed one of thems too my kids theyd throw it back at me,
oh and ihad ihad something else in the late 80s it was ithink called a vectrex a console with a built in B&w screen you put coloured sheets on to the screen adifernt sheet for every game
it was brill for the Asteroids and space invaders,
iwished ikept mines it was a cool machine ,
edit found one

http://www.retrogamingcollector.com/Vin ... ctrex.html
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Re: This is not a Commodore 64
Is it not possible to get all these games on a phone these days?
The oldest games console about the house was the playstation 1 which was used and fitted with 'the chip'
The oldest games console about the house was the playstation 1 which was used and fitted with 'the chip'
Re: This is not a Commodore 64
idont know about getting them for a foneFarmerPug wrote:Is it not possible to get all these games on a phone these days?
The oldest games console about the house was the playstation 1 which was used and fitted with 'the chip'
but theres plenty floating about for pc
ihad thems on a cd once with an Emulator ithink igot them off mininova.org
theres snes games and Emulators on there too,

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Re: This is not a Commodore 64
Probably. Get an emulator and the ROMs.FarmerPug wrote:Is it not possible to get all these games on a phone these days?
The oldest games console about the house was the playstation 1 which was used and fitted with 'the chip'
I have a C64 joystick you plug in the TV, has loads of C64 games but it also has a C64 system "on a chip". Some people have hacked it and plugged tape drives and keyboard in and used it as an original C64.
Oldest computer I currently own is probably the Mac Classic II.