Two handheld systems based on the Commodore 64 and ZX Spectrum are set for release later this year. Retro Games Ltd – which ...
Explore the new Commodore 64C Ultimate. Available in three editions, this retro console offers cycle-accurate emulation and ...
Handheld versions of the Commodore 64 and ZX Spectrum are being released later this year, loaded with 25 classic games in ...
The Commodore 64 remains the best-selling desktop computer of all time (according to the Guinness Book of World Records), even though it’s a computer that has been out of production since 1994. But ...
Evercade manufacturer Blaze Entertainment announced Commodore 64 and Spectrum handhelds called THEC64 and The Spectrum. The ...
Blaze Entertainment, the company behind the cartridge-based Evercade consoles, has announced two new handhelds that reimagine ...
Attic Archive presents a curious collection of forgotten games from the 1980s. Originally published for the Commodore 64, Amstrad CPC, and Sinclair ZX Spectrum home computer systems, these games are ...
What if you could hold the past in your hands, only reimagined for the present? The Commodore 64, a symbol of 1980s computing, has always been a touchstone for tech nostalgia. But what if this iconic ...
The Commodore 64 deserves to have a happy ending it never got in life. You’ve likely seen at least one of those rounded beige rectangles sitting prone and forlorn in some office or forgotten attic.
Extraordinarily authentic re-creation of the original hardware. Maintains compatibility with classic peripherals. A few welcome concessions to modernity. “Digital detox” approach is compelling.
Earlier this year, The Escapist covered the news that the Commodore company had been acquired by popular retro YouTuber Peri Fractic (Christian Simpson) and the company was to release the “first” ...