Tag: commodore 64
The Five Lives of the Commodore 64 – A Machine That Refused to Quit
The Commodore 64 wasn’t just a computer—it was many, depending on who you asked and when you asked. Launched in 1982 and officially discontinued...
Cursed Tetris for Commodore 64: A Glitchy April Fools Game That Plays You
If you think you know Tetris, think again. Cursed Tetris for the Commodore 64, created by Ko-Ko (a.k.a. Kornel Kolma), takes the classic puzzle...
INVADERS on Commodore 64 – A Straightforward Shooter That Still Works
Green Pixel Retro Lab is back with a closer look at INVADERS, a Commodore 64 arcade-style shooter that might seem like just another take...
Popeye in Space: From Magazine Joke to Real C64 Game
Back in April 1990, readers of the Yugoslav computer magazine Svet Kompjutera were introduced to a batch of fictional game reviews cooked up for...
Easy Commodore 64 & 128 RF Upgrade to Improve Video Quality
TheRetroChannel's latest video introduces version 1.1 of the RF replacement board for the Commodore 64 and 128, simplifying video upgrades with an easy-to-use luma...
RetroLink: WiFi and Instant Messaging for Vintage Computers
John from Commodore4ever recently revealed his new RetroLink project, a cartridge blending modern connectivity with classic computing charm. The RetroLink combines a WiFi modem,...
BIT BOX Cartridge for Commodore 64 by Robert Zdunek
Robert Zdunek recently introduced the BIT BOX cartridge, a custom-made accessory for the Commodore 64 computer. Zdunek developed and assembled this cartridge himself, aiming...
Illegal Opcodes of the MOS 6502: Glitches That Work
There’s something oddly fascinating about a microprocessor doing more than it was officially supposed to—like a magician who pulls a rabbit out of the...