Damn I was so jealous looking at the C64 wall at the big Electronics store I used to go to called Service Merchandise in Detroit. I could only afford a NES a few years later after release with my paper route money.
C64 Emulators are soooooo easy to come by on a PC or even an android phone. I play Drol, summer games, karateka, raid over Moscow, Pogo Joe, impossible mission, BC quest for tires, jump man, park patrol, the list goes on and on.... All from my PC and Samsung note 12.2 tablet with a generic Bluetooth game pad. Not to mention all of the MAME arcade games, NES, SNES, Gameboy Advanced, Commodore Amiga, PS, PS2, N64 etc.... Literally 1000s of games at my fingertips.
Keyboard on this doesn't work. I know the thing overall is tiny, and so would the keyboard be. But it is merely there for looks. The screenshot shows the classic 10print "hello" 20 goto10
But how does this get entered, unless you run it from a disk rom.
C64 Emulators are soooooo easy to come by on a PC or even an android phone. I play Drol, summer games, karateka, raid over Moscow, Pogo Joe, impossible mission, BC quest for tires, jump man, park patrol, the list goes on and on.... All from my PC and Samsung note 12.2 tablet with a generic Bluetooth game pad. Not to mention all of the MAME arcade games, NES, SNES, Gameboy Advanced, Commodore Amiga, PS, PS2, N64 etc.... Literally 1000s of games at my fingertips.
What bluetooth gamepad do you use? I have tried several, but none are easy enough to configure and use with C64 emulators.....
This would be way cooler if it came in a clamshell format with built-in controller, like the GPD machines. But then it would probably cost a lot more. My guess is that this thing is really a Raspberry Pi inside the case.
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10print "hello"
20 goto10
But how does this get entered, unless you run it from a disk rom.
Sad, would be cool if it was real.
USB power lead * Packaging does not include AC Adapter
add a second joystick for 2-player games
and it isn't even a real Commodore joystick
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C64 Emulators are soooooo easy to come by on a PC or even an android phone. I play Drol, summer games, karateka, raid over Moscow, Pogo Joe, impossible mission, BC quest for tires, jump man, park patrol, the list goes on and on.... All from my PC and Samsung note 12.2 tablet with a generic Bluetooth game pad. Not to mention all of the MAME arcade games, NES, SNES, Gameboy Advanced, Commodore Amiga, PS, PS2, N64 etc.... Literally 1000s of games at my fingertips.
What bluetooth gamepad do you use? I have tried several, but none are easy enough to configure and use with C64 emulators.....
Can you still get on Q-Link with this (bonus points if anyone remembers Commodore's Q-Link message board).
Thank you!