Titans of the Industry: Louis Castle’s Legacy and the Rise of Westwood Studios

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The gaming world owes much of its innovation and storytelling to a select few visionaries, and Louis Castle is undeniably one of them. As...

What if Avicii’s Hey Brother Was Composed on a Commodore 64?

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In Nordischsound's latest video, the artist revisits a tune originally composed in December 2023. This new release features a freshly mastered recording accompanied by...

Is the Commodore 64 Still Fun? Green Pixel Retro Lab Explores

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In the latest episode from Green Pixel Retro Lab, the host takes viewers on a nostalgic journey back to the 1980s, asking a question...

Hero Fantasy: The King’s Sword – A Retro Adventure Awaits

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Step into a pixelated world of magic, danger, and epic quests with Hero Fantasy: The King’s Sword (HFKS), a stunning homebrew game for the...

Old School Cracker: Mastering the Art of Commodore 64 Game Cracking

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The Commodore 64 may have debuted decades ago, but for its passionate enthusiasts, the machine’s allure has never faded. Enter the Old School Cracker...

Image BBS 3.0 On A Stick v2.3 Released!

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The Commodore BBS Community has another reason to celebrate as Al DaRosa, affectionately known as Bucko, has unveiled version 2.3 of the beloved "Image...

Color Bars Effect in C64 BASIC

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In the latest video from Josip Retro Bits, viewers are treated to a fascinating exploration of creating ultra-fast color bars on the legendary Commodore...
C64 sales mystery

Unveiling the True Sales Figures of the Legendary Commodore 64

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The Commodore 64 is celebrated as the best-selling single model computer ever, but the exact number sold has always been debated. Estimates range from 12 to 30 million units. In a new episode from the Commodore History channel, former Commodore Treasurer Don Greenbaum joins the discussion to shed light on this long-standing C64 sales mystery. His insider perspective helps untangle decades of speculation and offers a clearer picture of the computer’s true legacy.