Kung Fu Flash 2 vs. SideKick64: Which Is the Better C64 Expansion?

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Arctic Retro takes a closer look at the new Kung Fu Flash 2, a follow-up to the popular cartridge solution for the Commodore 64....

A Tour of The Dark Lord’s C-Net 12.0 BBS (1988)

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The Dark Lord takes viewers on a tour of his C-Net 12.0 BBS as it appeared in 1988. Originally running on a Commodore 64c,...
Kuusneppis

Kuusneppis – A Finnish Racing Classic on the Commodore 64

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Artline Designs has introduced a new multiplayer experience for the Commodore 64 with Kuusneppis, a digital take on the Finnish outdoor sport, Neppis. This...
Blue Byte

The Legacy of Blue Byte and Why The Settlers Still Holds Up

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Blue Byte may not be a household name for every gamer, but its influence on strategy games is undeniable. Founded in 1988 by former...

Rescuing and Restoring a Filthy Commodore 64C – The Ultimate C64 Setup

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In his latest video, retroCombs takes on a true retro challenge—rescuing a neglected, dirt-caked Commodore 64C from the depths of obscurity and restoring it...

FairLight TV #118 Fjälldata 2025

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Fjälldata 2025, a demoscene gathering, took place on Frozen Island in northern Sweden. Attendees enjoyed a mix of socializing, creative work, and retro gaming....

Too Much Fun: The Five Lives of the Commodore 64 Computer

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The Commodore 64 holds the title of the best-selling desktop computer model of all time, according to The Guinness Book of World Records. From...

Amiga Boot Selectors

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Classic Amiga computers were built with a strict boot hierarchy, prioritizing the internal floppy drive (DF0) for startup. This design choice creates a challenge...