...easily play online - for free.
It's certainly not the same as playing live on your own C64 but it's certainly not a bad idea to get a taste of the games again. :)
https://archive.org/details/softwarelibrary_c64
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If you download the archive get a pi floppy emulator (or build one) then plug it in to your C64 you can just play all these game on the C64.
An interesting note. I am currently considering whether to buy a C64 /
128 again. That will definitely be a lot of fun and enjoyment.
I would suggest going c128 - its c64 mode is 99.9% perfect
Yeah, I've had the same thoughts. Let's see - maybe...
Commodore is back in business, they are selling the Ultimate Commodore,
An interesting note. I am currently considering whether to buy a C64 /
128 again. That will definitely be a lot of fun and enjoyment.
On the other hand, it would be yet another "time-consuming" project.
(°_°)
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I would suggest going c128 - its c64 mode is 99.9% perfect - and you CAN do a lot more with it; that being said, even tho I COULD do m0re with
it, I always just booted right into 64 mode and never DID the c128
stuffs. :P
I think they look cooler, too - bonus; c128 D.
Commodore is back in business, they are selling the Ultimate Commodore,
An interesting note. I am
currently considering whether to
buy a C64 / 128 again. That will
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