March 12, 2009
The singer and songwriter Lionel Richie talks about selfimprovement avoiding the paparazzi and touring Texas with the Commodores....
Telegraph Travel
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March 02, 2009
Many of our cherished computers and consoles from the past have not stood up well over time. It’s not the hardware as much as the color. From Commodores, Apples, to Super Nintendos, the machines have slowly drifted towards a sickly yellow and even brown. The culprit appears to be the fire reta...
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February 18, 2009
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February 16, 2009
Nintendo's very clever clues lead us to believe that Commodore 64 games are heading to the North American Virtual Console. Which titles, if any, are you looking forward to playing on your Wii? With over 18 Commodore 64 titles already released on the European Virtual Console, it's a safe bet that we'...
Kotaku
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Mike Fahey
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December 29, 2008
VirtualC64 is a new Commodore 64 emulator for Mac OS X. It’s a promising project, let down by the fact that it’s still in beta but by the looks of things development is moving at a steady pace. When you first run the emulator it will ask you for C64 roms: basic, kernal, chargen and vc154...
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donncha
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November 26, 2008
Hard to say if these MLB-themed gaming PCs will be "a line drive to right" with gamers out there, but Commodore has certainly "rounded the bases" in order to deliver some pretty fanciful machines. The officially licensed desktops boast an exclusive C-kin paint job only possessed by the "true five-to...
Engadget
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November 08, 2008
I never thought I’d see the day that Boulder Dash gets a makeover for modern consoles. Well, the game isn’t that old. Boulder Dash was originally released in 1984 for the Apple II, MSX, ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64 and Atari 400/800 home computers. Later, the game was ported to the Nintendo...
EveryJoe » Gaming
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joel
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October 29, 2008
You know there’s something special waiting for you when all around you people are clambering for the download link of Booze Design’s new C64 demo, Edge of Disgrace. The demo won first prize at X-2008 in the Netherlands last weekend. Most entries to the demo competition were uploaded quic...
Holy Shmoly!
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July 08, 2008
Filed under: Gaming There's nerd and then there's Commodore 64 nerd. Bring them together in a Commodore 64 LAN party and you've got a nerdstorm of mythical proportions. The world's first Commordore 64 LAN party was held in nerdistan Cincinnati last weekend. It consisted of eight C64s with Ethernet c...
Engadget
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July 05, 2008
Filed under: peripherals hacks [Jeff] has been playing around with Parallax's Propeller chip. He's used it to adapt an NES controller to the to the Commodore 64. In this latest iteration though, he's added a Memsic 2125 dual axis accelerometer to the end of a whiffle ball bat and used that to provid...
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