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Although the company eventually released a PC with a CD-ROM drive in 1991, the Commodore 64’s heyday was long before CD-ROMs became popular. But that didn’t stop Rainbow Arts from releasing a ...
The Commodore 64 was one of the most popular PCs of all time, selling close to 17 million units between 1982 and 1994. The following slideshow is from PCWorld’s 2008 archives.
Disk drives could be very expensive in the 1980s, so many C64 users opted for a lower-cost cassette tape drive. Such a drive stored and read computer data from standard audio cassette tapes.
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These devices, clever cartridge implementations of SD cards and Flash memory, cost more than anyone should spend on a C64. Realizing there’s still a cassette port on the C64, [sweetlilmre ...
My own Commodore 64 was hooked up to a 10-inch, ... Radar Rat Race purely because I had the cartridge, which loaded faster than games on cassette. I used that battered, ...
The C64 is a full-sized replica of the Commodore 64 that both looks and feels like the system you remember so ... (though not nearly as fiddly as trying to load games off a cassette tape), ...
Remember Grand Theft Auto V for your Commodore 64 computer? Skip to main content. Open Navigation Menu. ... the aquamarine-colored ABS plastic on the retro cassette tape, ...
The best selling computer of all time? It wasn't the Macintosh. Or the Apple II. Or the IBM PC. It was the Commodore-64, the computer-disguised-as-a-keyboard that made its debut in 1982.
Unlike many of my friends, my first video game console wasn’t the original NES. It was a Commodore 64, which my parents bought as our first home computer.