Tag: commodore 64
Boom Special Edition Brings New Life to a Lost C64 Shooter
Boom Special Edition refreshes a nearly lost C64 shooter with new graphics, balanced difficulty, strong upgrades, and lightning-fast cartridge loading.
Commodore USB Keyboard Adapter Brings C64 Keys to Modern Systems
Developer William A. Henderson’s open-source Commodore USB keyboard adapter turns any classic C64 keyboard into a plug-and-play USB device for modern systems.
C64 Bad ROM Fixes
Lee from More Fun Fixing It repairs two faulty Commodore 64s using a Yahua 948 desoldering station. A practical and fun repair deep dive.
P.T. C64 Remake Brings Psychological Horror to the 8-Bit Era
Haplo’s P.T. C64 Remake transforms the infamous Playable Teaser into a chilling 8-bit psychological horror that loops through fear and mystery.
Denise Emulator 2.7 Released
German developer Piciji has released an updated version of the Denise Emulator, now at version 2.7. Here’s what’s new in this update.
Commodore Name Battle Round 2: Lawsuit And Finger-Pointing
The Commodore name battle has gone from heated debates to courtroom drama. Commodore Industries has filed suit against Commodore International, igniting a trademark war decades in the making.
Sysop-64 HDMI Color Control Expands Commodore 64 Visuals
Blood Mosher’s Hack Lab reveals how the Sysop-64 FPGA Linux cartridge transforms the Commodore 64’s visuals. By manipulating the HDMI color palette, the project achieves a wider color range, even rivaling the Amiga’s vibrant output.
Commodore 64 Screen RAM Explained
Bård of Commodore Tutorials explores how Commodore 64 Screen RAM works and how shifting it enables fast transitions between game screens.













