Despite the Commodore 64 having been out of production for probably longer than many Hackaday readers have been alive, its ...
One of the main reasons the Commodore 64 became an icon of the 1980s was its MOS 6581 “SID” sound chip that gave it audio capabilities well beyond those of other microcomputers of the 8-bit era. The ...
Great news for electronic music makers of a retro persuasion, or simply those who are looking for something ‘new’ to try – the Commodore 64 is back. Yes, no more trawling eBay and car boot sales for ...
There's no contest. The C64 was <B>a computer</B>, and was far more capable than everyone's favorite gray box. It cost as much as 4 NESes. It'd be a more fair comparison to compare it with the ...
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