Tag: commodore 64
Five Lives of Commodore 64
The MADE Forum explores Commodore 64 longevity by highlighting five user groups that shaped its long success, from hobbyists to educators.
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
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...













