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Commodore 64 (Page 7)

5 new games for Commodore and Amiga in March 2024

2024-03-23
By: Christian Cawley
On: March 23, 2024
In: Retro games news

Looking for some new Commodore 64 games? March 2024 has so far seen the release of 3 new C64 titles, an addition of a key title to the Commodore Plus/4, and a new Amiga point-and-click game is in development. New Commodore 64 games Chaos Engine for Commodore 64 Work hasRead More →

C64: Polish Pixels in Video Games Crowdfunder

2024-02-22
By: Christian Cawley
On: February 22, 2024
In: Retro merchandise

Support C64: Polish Pixels in Video Games and learn about the secret life of the Commodore 64! When we think of C64 games, we mostly consider the titles released in the USA and Western Europe. But back in the 1980s and 1990s, behind the Iron Curtain, the computer had anotherRead More →

C64 Demoscene Wonderland XIV Is Amazing

2024-01-02
By: Christian Cawley
On: January 2, 2024
In: Miscellaneous retro stuff

The C64 demoscene is something we don’t feature on Retro Gamer Base, but this example is something everyone should check out. A 16-minute hardware workout for the Commodore 64 (or emulators), it features stunning visuals and music and in 2023 won the Siggraph Asia 2023 award for 8-bit demo. TheRead More →

Amiga Classic The Chaos Engine Demoed on C64

2023-11-14
By: Christian Cawley
On: November 14, 2023
In: Retro games news

C64 owners could get the chance to enjoy a 16-bit classic as The Chaos Engine is ported to the 8-bit system. 16-bit run-and-gun classic The Chaos Engine looks amazing on the Amiga. So how come it also looks so good on the Commodore 64? Set across four landscapes, the one-Read More →

C64’s The Great Giana Sisters Gets “Power Edition” and 16 New Levels

2023-09-17
By: Christian Cawley
On: September 17, 2023
In: Retro games news

The name Great Giana Sisters is synonymous with Nintendo’s litigious history, a game clearly inspired by Super Mario Bros., and which managed to sell a few copies before being pulled back in 1987. Over the years, various spin-offs and sequels have been issued, but none of them are as impressiveRead More →

Home Computer Heroes Collection 1 Announced for Evercade

2023-08-01
By: Christian Cawley
On: August 1, 2023
In: Retro games news

As part of the July Evercade Showcase, the Home Computer Heroes Collection 1 has been announced. This collection features seven titles released on Commodore 64, MSX, and Amiga. Strictly speaking, these seven games span 28 years, although Citadel Remonstered is an update of the original game. Home Computer Heroes CollectionRead More →

87% of Pre-2010 Classic Games are “Critically Endangered”

2023-07-30
By: Bhav Soor
On: July 30, 2023
In: Analysis

Think the number of classic games you can play on current systems is good? Think again – we’re missing a lot of old titles. A recent study undertaken this month has highlighted the concerning ordeal of retro video games becoming increasingly difficult to obtain or access. We already know thatRead More →

Funfair Inc. Is a Theme Park Clone for the C64!

2023-07-22
By: Christian Cawley
On: July 22, 2023
In: Retro games news

When I first heard about this I was doubtful; when I saw this Theme Park clone for the Commodore 64 actually running, I still couldn’t believe it. First released in 1994 by Electronic Arts (developed by Bullfrog), Theme Park was one of the best strategy titles of the year. IRead More →

Super Star Trek

Super Star Trek has been ported to multiple 8-bit systems

2023-06-15
By: Anthony Yates
On: June 15, 2023
In: Retro games news

Retro systems developer Electron.Greg has released Super Star Trek for several 8-bit systems, including the C64 and VIC-20. On his Itch.io page for the Acorn Electron version, he says, “I have taken the original 1970s source code of the 80 column printer terminal based simulation and converted it for theRead More →

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