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I still remember using and playing games on the Commodore 64, but I never thought I'd see the day when the old-school PC was running generative AI to generate creative retro sprites. Check it out: Nick Bild is a developer and hobbyist who documented his ...
A bunch of retro fans are in the process of buying classic computer manufacturer Commodore, and their first project is a new Commodore 64 computer. Three versions are available, with the most affordable at just $299. But why spend that on a revival of a 43 ...
Unlike consoles, PC precursors largely have to put a bit more effort into running games than simply blowing on a cartridge and jamming it in, and while the shiny new Commodore 64 Ultimate helps arm the iconic system with brand new tricks,
The 1541 Disk Drive Computer project boots a Commodore 1541 like a KIM-1, letting you run Tiny BASIC and machine code over IEC.
The Amazon-exclusive C64 Mini Black Edition is preloaded with over $100 worth of the best Commodore 64 homebrew games.
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak, former Commodore International chairman Jack Tramiel, IBM's Bill Lowe, and other innovators reminisce about the PC wonder years An Apple II PC being sold by Commodore International in 1982? It came very close to happening ...
As a child of the 80s, I didn’t have an Atari, an NES, or even a Sega Master System. My first console was actually our family’s first computer: the Commodore 64. It was a passable gaming system, but more importantly, it was a device that taught me that ...
YAMHILL, Ore.--There is a story behind every electronic gadget sold on the QVC shopping channel. This one leads to a ramshackle farmhouse in rural Oregon, which is the home and circuit design lab of Jeri Ellsworth, a 30-year-old high school dropout and ...
More than 40 years ago, and just a year after releasing the VIC-20, Commodore released its Commodore 64 computer which pretty much changed everything. It had sound capabilities, sprite-based graphics, and a whopping 64 kilobytes (KB) of memory and a price ...
The hard part isn't building the computer: Sticking modern components inside a shell shaped like an old Commodore 64 is no great challenge. Neither was matching the price of the original: It cost $595 then, and the "basic" config costs $595 now. No, the ...