64K for 595 USD
09-06-2008
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My first computer was the Commodore 64 - a 64K machine that cost 595USD.
Vintage CM below.
One of my fave games back then for the C64 was Delta - took 5 mins to load via a cassette tape.
International Karate for the C64 below. Why are there no decent fighting games where three players battle at the same time - or are there?
One of the most incredible things about the C64 was the sound chip and there are still remixes of the old game tunes being made today - a ton at RKO.
What was your first ever computer? By Danny Choo on 2008/06/09 03:21
My first computer was the Commodore 64 - a 64K machine that cost 595USD.
Vintage CM below.
One of my fave games back then for the C64 was Delta - took 5 mins to load via a cassette tape.
International Karate for the C64 below. Why are there no decent fighting games where three players battle at the same time - or are there?
One of the most incredible things about the C64 was the sound chip and there are still remixes of the old game tunes being made today - a ton at RKO.
What was your first ever computer? By Danny Choo on 2008/06/09 03:21
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