View Full Version : Do You Want Some C64?
MaxPlastic
30th June 2008, 04:36 PM
As an American gamer, I have never played any Commodore 64 games. I was also not exposed to the C64 when it first came out. But some of the games look totally awesome and I would totally download 'em, 'specially Nebulus and Paradroid.
If you're a US gamer, would you want the C64 to be supported over here in the States?
Sektor
30th June 2008, 04:43 PM
Your spamming the forum with this.
This topic has been discussed numerous times in threads and in the chatbox.
MaxPlastic
30th June 2008, 04:44 PM
Sorry... Jesus...
Betagam7
30th June 2008, 07:35 PM
wow, how unfriendly. Is it his fault that other people have made similar comments?
Jogurt the Yogurt
30th June 2008, 09:54 PM
I definitely want to see C64 on the North American VC. I think most people do, except for the few who think it would mean the "good" systems get fewer games. I had a bunch of friends with C64s back when we were kids, and the video games parties were pretty hilarious.
Sektor
1st July 2008, 07:58 AM
wow, how unfriendly. Is it his fault that other people have made similar comments?
I didn't mean to sound nasty, but there is a thread on this already called 'C64 in US'.
Tull
2nd July 2008, 07:00 PM
I didn't mean to sound nasty, but there is a thread on this already called 'C64 in US'.
Case closed.
Retro Bros.
3rd July 2008, 02:03 PM
I'm British and We Have C64 titles available, I have never downloaded one so i can't say and I'm too young to have heard of them before last year. Still could someone tell me why they were so good???
WiiGamer24
3rd July 2008, 02:35 PM
I'm British and We Have C64 titles available, I have never downloaded one so i can't say and I'm too young to have heard of them before last year. Still could someone tell me why they were so good???Simple, because they were (and still are) excellent, addictive and fun games. Just because C64 games don't have the snazzy graphics and sound of today's games, doesn't make them any less fun.
Joxe
5th July 2008, 03:28 PM
Actually the sound is better than todays games, the Commodore SID chip is one of the best ways to listen to music :)
But I guess that's a personal opinion, the music quality is better today and on later consoles but the SID chip had quite some charm.
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