Is the MEGA 65 worth $666? Full playtest!

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@damionlee7658
@damionlee7658 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this video. I was strongly considering a Mega65 after your previous video; but today you sealed the deal (although my new PC build is going to have to suffer some budget cutbacks to fund the purchase). A while back you put out a video asking whether it is time to save the original hardware some wear and tear, and use modern equivalents. That video resonated with me, because whilst there is something special about using original hardware, there is also an element of wanting to make sure it lasts for as long as possible. Getting it out for use would become a rather special occasion. Nothing available however, really did the job well enough. The emulation platforms do a remarkable job, but it still is never quite right. The technical wonder that is FPGA has opened so many doors over the past few years. Sure, things need more work, but the foundational hardware is there to really use a modern hardware setup. And significantly, all in a single cased unit. As a child I never had any of the Sinclair equipment (it was sometimes a lonely existence having a C64 surrounded by 48k and +2 kids), and whilst I wouldn't have swapped my C64 for any of the Sinclair releases, I've always had a bit of a soft spot for them. When there are working Speccy cores, I'd definitely have them in my regular rotation. Perhaps somebody will be able to create cores for the BBC Micro, and the Acorn Electron for some classroom nostalgia... The Mega65 offers what I want from a retro computer now. Something I can have setup on my desk, along with my work computers and games consoles that allows me to enjoy my childhood, without a load of fuss. And who knows, I first learned to program on a C64; maybe the game I'm about to start work on can sprout a retro side project version. Maybe I could finally write my first real C64 game, with an enhanced Mega65 version. If I can find the time to resurrect what little assembly ability I have. Anyhow, thank you (and all the Fractics) for the hard work you all put in. You never fail to hit me square in the nostalgia feels. Much love from back in Ole' Blighty.
@RetroRecipes
@RetroRecipes Жыл бұрын
I love this kind of perspective. Firstly I'm glad you feel that way about the vids. But also the machine. It makes me appreciate it all the more to see it through the eyes of someone looking for a modern way to replicate the physical hardware feel of the real things, without wearing them out and dealing with the maintenance. I agree, this is currently the best option we have that comes in a truly retro shell. BTW the Speccy core is now available, as should pop up in a correction to this video. I hope you can get hold of a MEGA 65 and enjoy it! Thanks for commenting.
@OldAussieAds
@OldAussieAds Жыл бұрын
It’s always interesting to read what I assume is a British perspective. I know the Spectrum was popular over there but wasn’t the UK one of Commodore’s biggest market? Here in Australia, the C64 was hands down the most popular home computer of the 80s, followed by the Apple IIe / IIc. The only way I knew the Spectrum existed was because many of the C64 game boxes showed the screenshots on the back of the different platforms. I remember being confused why they made games for a computer no one had (I didn’t realise it was a British phenomenon until years later). To this day I’ve never seen a Spectrum (any model) in the flesh. Which is funny because I now have a Sinclair QL in my collection - a computer even the English turned their noses up at.
@TheRealShedLife
@TheRealShedLife Жыл бұрын
Dang, RR's voice is so relaxing and calm, he's like the Bob Ross of retro computing. Ladies be like, "Oh I am totally subscribed." Nice work mate! Love your show!
@RetroRecipes
@RetroRecipes Жыл бұрын
It’s just a happy little accident 🎨
@michaelstewart3532
@michaelstewart3532 Жыл бұрын
The Bob Ross of Retro. Brilliant
@martinevans1206
@martinevans1206 Жыл бұрын
The only benefit to smoking 40 Marlboro a day! 🚬
@OldAussieAds
@OldAussieAds Жыл бұрын
My wife too. Lock your doors fellas.
@robjeeves
@robjeeves Жыл бұрын
Damn, your right ! Bob Ross of retro ❤
@Jody_VE5SAR
@Jody_VE5SAR Жыл бұрын
Compared to the plain blue screen that faced me when I first received my C-64 40 years ago (+ 2 weeks), this would have blown my mind with the amount of things that can be done just "in the box". Great overview!
@TheStuffMade
@TheStuffMade Жыл бұрын
Nice review, it's a very cool project. Kind of a Commodore equivalent to the Spectrum Next project, just a bit faster and with a disk drive built in.
@RetroRecipes
@RetroRecipes Жыл бұрын
Indeed!
@wayland7150
@wayland7150 Жыл бұрын
The built in disk drive is actually a very practical touch. On a PC the disk is far too small capacity and slow but on this machine it's to scale. If my home computer had come with a floppy drive back in 1983 it would have been so much better.
@neophytealpha
@neophytealpha Жыл бұрын
Oddly enough I have never actually done anything with an Amiga. Only done stuff with a Commodore 64 and Commodore 128. While I knew people with Vic20, Commodore 64 and Commodore 128. Saw a Colt in a store. Never saw the other Commodore computers in person or stores that I remember. Saw Amiga on TV. That's about it. So if the Commodore 65 had made it to being made I may have gotten one. Only switched to PC because the C64 stuff wasn't easy to get any more. Still used C64 for games for a long time.
@wayland7150
@wayland7150 Жыл бұрын
This Mega 65 is clearly more powerful than an Amiga, imagine if Commodore had launched this as the C65 thinking it was lower than an Amiga.
@another3997
@another3997 Жыл бұрын
@@wayland7150 You have to remember that whilst the Mega65 hardware is loosely based on a PROTOTYPE CBM design, the original C65 hardware wouldn't have been as fast as the Mega65. The team benefit from 40 years of hardware improvements and plenty of scope to alter the unfinished design to fill in the blanks however they wanted.
@wayland7150
@wayland7150 Жыл бұрын
@@another3997 That was not what I was suggesting, what if through time travel they actually launched this Mega 65!
@another3997
@another3997 Жыл бұрын
@@wayland7150 Ok, sorry if I misinterpreted your meaning. If we're using time travel, I expect the Amiga fanatics would go back and launch the Amiga with the same capabilities as the Vampire 4. They should also change CBM's management, sabotage Intel, Microsoft, Google and Apple... meaning CBM would be the only evil mega corporation in the 21st Century. 😉
@wayland7150
@wayland7150 Жыл бұрын
@@another3997 You've widened the scope of this scenario which is interesting but my point is that a fast enough 6502 with a few more tricks competes with a 32 bit machine.
@FingerBreakerWu
@FingerBreakerWu Жыл бұрын
God damn I've been waiting for this!
@RetroRecipes
@RetroRecipes Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching! Considering the cost of FPGAs (over $200 each) not to mention the mechanical keyboard & floppy drive, & all the machine can do, do you agree with my conclusions and review score?
@winstonsmith478
@winstonsmith478 Жыл бұрын
"Considering 1 of the 2 FPGAs costs $380 alone" An elevated price due to the chip shortage. The two FPGAs used are out of stock with long lead times at both Mouser and Digikey. Octopart shows that the few places that have them are charging as much as double the normal price. Commander X16 apparently isn't as greatly affected since it was, by luck, designed to use more common, less exotic chips which I assume avoid the chip shortage? I'd like to see a tabular comparison of the Commander X16 versus MEGA65 - graphics, sound, benchmarks, etc.
@blackterminal
@blackterminal Жыл бұрын
Some bug fixes to be done. I guess it's worth it to those who really want it. For me I would LOVE a replica Atari Falcon. One day I hope.
@theotherchannel2279
@theotherchannel2279 Жыл бұрын
You could have played the Red Dwarf theme!!!
@wayland7150
@wayland7150 Жыл бұрын
Home computers were very cut down to fit a price but were not cheap. I think this is worth the money if you look at it as a boosted 1980's home computer. Obviously expensive compared to an old PC.
@KithKanan64
@KithKanan64 Жыл бұрын
I agree 4/5 is fair, possibly even generous in the present state but the potential is certainly there as the platform grows and matures. My impression is that the price MEGA paid for the FPGAs (at least for the first batch) is closer to $200 than to $400 because their manufacturing/distribution partner Trenz is a large Xilinx customer and is being very generous because of the non-profit status and uniqueness of the project. I'm very satisfied with mine, but I do feel like I have to warn people that it's very much a work in progress and you're buying into an ongoing project, not a finished product. The pretty box and printed manual can give some people the wrong impression in that regard, though they also really add to the "Christmas 1982" feeling/experience when you get one. The MEGA team worked hard for that.
@keyboard_g
@keyboard_g Жыл бұрын
Since this is after, they should implement a GO 128 mode.
@anintatej
@anintatej Жыл бұрын
Funny thing, the case is sinking on my original C64 too! It's authenticity thing :)
@kaldorf
@kaldorf Жыл бұрын
I really love how FPGAs have been adopted for bringing cool retro style things to life. Not in the budget to get one of these for the moment but some day perhaps. Thanks for all the fun and high quality videos you always put out there.
@dieSpinnt
@dieSpinnt Жыл бұрын
Yeah, great stuff. Getting cheaper and more and more attractive for hobbyists. Take $100 and you are in the game (see the F4PGA open source toolchain with the suggested architectures, if you or others are interested. BTW just a suggestion, there are a plethora of possibly "victims" on the market). But the note on the text card ( 1:59 ) is not true. If you are generous, you may say that the routing is similar to that of an ASIC or Standard IC (but that is not true, since with an FPGA works via nets and predefined units). In any case, the assertion regarding the SID Soundchip is questionable (meaning wrong), since FPGAs only have analog components on board in (very very very and expensive) special cases, which would contradict the role as a field programmable gate(!) array. Under no circumstances are these identical or similar with the analog circuit hardware that is integrated into a SID chip. Conclusion: Doesn't matter/Who cares?:) The emulation can finally be just as good or indistinguishable from the original. That is even the goal of an emulation.
@CallousCoder
@CallousCoder Жыл бұрын
Commodore had the weirdest R&D and marketing schemes. The Mega65 is something that would’ve been a weird one next to the Amiga and ST… much like the 128 was a very daft marketing strategy. The MEGA65 would’ve been great in 1984/1985 but it was planned for 88/89 (oh I see 91.. pffff) right? And when it would’ve been cheaper than the ST it would’ve stand a chance. But the Mega65 team did awesome with that handbook! A lovely retro spiral bound book… goosebumps!
@Darkstar2342
@Darkstar2342 Жыл бұрын
Sorry, but it's quite a bit of a stretch to claim that "in an FPGA, electrons flow in the same way as on the original chips". That is simply not true. Yes an FPGA is a chip. And the original piece of hardware it replaces is (was) also a chip. But that's where the similarities end. An FPGA basically consists of AND, OR, NAND gates and FlipFlops (yes there are other hardware circuits too but those are the most relevant). So it can "replicate" or "emulate" everything that also only consists of such logic blocks. However, things like the SID chip (and the VIC, and most other more complex chips as well) had lots of analog circuits on them. Capacitors. Resistor networks. Things like that. And those cannot be repolicated by simple gates. So the FPGA has to contain rather complex circuitry to approximate what the original chip does. Thus, there are considerable differences between an FPGA and the "original chip".
@parrottm76262
@parrottm76262 Жыл бұрын
This system needs a warning sticker. It would cause sleep deprivation and skipped meals in my case. Wow, can't get over what is possible for a next gen C64.
@Dethmeister
@Dethmeister Жыл бұрын
It's cool that it can achieve similar graphics to the Amiga but has the great C64 sound.
@KennethSorling
@KennethSorling Жыл бұрын
To get a directory listing, you oughtta try DIRECTORY or CATALOG command. At least one of those were in Basic 7.0 on the C-128, so should be available on this more advanced version of BASIC.
@AmigaLove
@AmigaLove Жыл бұрын
Peri, while watching you experience the M65 I felt I was looking in the mirror (and liked what I saw for a change). I had a very similar rush of nostalgia and real joy experiencing the machine. But I also deeply felt your concluding frustrations over what a typical user might try to do (like, you know, load a physical disk in the disk drive). I think I spent most of my couple of days simply loading software to get it to run. Once done, it was a game of (blissful) whack-a-mole seeing what worked and what didn't and trying to learn the new user flow. After going through most of the demos and software I ultimately felt like I was ready to wait a bit. And if that meant coming back in 6 months or even a year, I was comfortable with that. I'd waited this long, what was another year? If I was a programmer I think I'd be trying to create for this machine if I had the time and skill. As a user, I hope someone out there (Shallan? Vogt? Sanderson? Someone else?) creates that "killer app" we all are proud to say, "Yep! I was here first. I knew it all along. What took you so long?" And it leaves everyone else jealous of our being early-adopters. But even if that never happens, I'm so so happy to have seen this project come this far. And to be able to call myself a believer, and fan.
@RetroRecipes
@RetroRecipes Жыл бұрын
Hi mate, I’m glad you got the nostalgic kick out of this that I hoped for viewers. It will be fun watching where this machine goes. And I will of course revisit and share with the community as always 🙌
@ClayCarlino
@ClayCarlino Жыл бұрын
If I had one of these I would want to see what I could do with the updated basic and improved sprite handling! The question for me is which would I want more, this or the Commanderx16?! Ugh!!!! Too much cool stuff!!! Thanks for the review!
@andreasvogler1875
@andreasvogler1875 Жыл бұрын
Man, this computer comes with a detailed handbook and the new laptop I bought for my parents didn't even have a full spec sheet. Only a "manual" with some rudimentary information.
@jesseely8391
@jesseely8391 Жыл бұрын
Ok..not a Mega 65 question...but I have to ask since it is a Commodore question: Have you ever heard of The Spartan by Mimic Systems? It was an Apple II hardware emulator for the C64. Not sure how I never came across that back in the day (and just found out about it recently)...would love to hear if you ever came across one? It would be really cool if you found one and could do a video on it! Not sure there are working ones anywhere out there anymore! Anyway, love your content! Thanks for entertaining me during a bit of a dark time right now....Warmest Regards
@RetroRecipes
@RetroRecipes Жыл бұрын
You’re welcome sir. And no I haven’t heard of that but I’ll add it to the admittedly long list 👍🕹️
@TechTimeTraveller
@TechTimeTraveller Жыл бұрын
I have to admit, I'm super impressed at what they pulled off here. My one and only minor regret is it not being able to wear the Commodore badge. I wish the owners of that would licence it more. I don't think I'll be buying this though - I can't make my vintage computing problem worse by expanding into retrotech. But I'm glad these excellent two videos give me a really good taste of the thing.
@IshiTheLastYihi
@IshiTheLastYihi Жыл бұрын
Enjoyed your review and the time you took to share your MEGA65 journey :) Some things I can share. Right now, to my ears, the 8580 SID sounds better than the 6581 SID (this will probably improve over time). Also, the background story on the intro-disk, we were thinking it would be a nice way to showcase what the community had created for the year. So yes, many of us are cutting our teeth with the new system, learning the ropes, and I'm looking forward to seeing the 1st gen coders get more and more ambitious over time :) We're also hoping the intro disks will be an annual thing, to showcase the community's creations each year :)
@RetroRecipes
@RetroRecipes Жыл бұрын
That’s some great insight into the decisions, thanks! I can see that the demo programs are more about showcasing the cool community than the machine’s ultimate capabilities. Keep up the great work.
@pyjama9556
@pyjama9556 Жыл бұрын
A thing of beauty, but at $666 + shipping and duties with the current exchange rate it’s a hard no!!🙅🏼‍♂️ This is for the Analogue owners, Streamers and High roller collectors!💰💰 I’ll stick with my lesser functional breadbin thanks!👌
@geehaf
@geehaf Жыл бұрын
Once again, superb work here Mr Fractic! A fully entertaining, educating and fair review of the Mega65...only a true artist integrates an unexpected falling Duracell battery into the final cut😄Loved it. Also, many thanks for the mention, yes the Raster Rewrite Buffer sprite demo and Blaster are a couple of my creations for the machine. I hope others are inspired to check out the Mega65 in more detail - there is an no-cost emulator (xemu), so people can "dip their toe" in Mega65 water first. Great work and thank you again.
@RetroRecipes
@RetroRecipes Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your kind words! Means a lot 👍🕹️ And keep up the great work.
@stephanepiquemal8297
@stephanepiquemal8297 Жыл бұрын
What an incredible retro-computer is this MEGA 65. I wish I had enough room for a CRT monitor so I could learn and play with this gem like with my Amiga 500 back then :)
@wayland7150
@wayland7150 Жыл бұрын
If you have a monitor I am sure you could plug this into it.
@KithKanan64
@KithKanan64 Жыл бұрын
@@wayland7150 native outputs are VGA and "Digital Video" (unlicensed/uncertified HDMI), though because the main core's output resolutions are 720x480@60 Hz or 720x576@50 Hz, compatibility with flat panel VGA and DVI/HDMI monitors can sometimes be iffy as not all of them support those EDTV (progressive scan SD) resolutions.
@Pseudoplasmagore
@Pseudoplasmagore Жыл бұрын
@@KithKanan64 what
@KithKanan64
@KithKanan64 Жыл бұрын
@@Pseudoplasmagore not all monitors like the MEGA65. It outputs some weird video modes that would be fine on old CRT monitors but aren't supported by all flat panel monitors/TVs. Some monitors I've tried only work in the 50hz mode or the 60hz mode but not both.
@grzegorz__
@grzegorz__ Жыл бұрын
Honestly, it's beautiful. I mean, we often complain that today's world, technology is focused around money, greed etc. but projects like this Mega 65 show that there are still some passionate human beings who are able to create fantastic, truly unique projects. To me, this is not a computer project anymore, it's more like pure (tech) art :) I love the feeling of it. It feels like it teleported from some parallel world, when Amiga never appeared, but instead Mega65 was the next release after C64 :)
@heathgallimore4845
@heathgallimore4845 Жыл бұрын
I'm a first batch owner. I love it. I'm always carving out time to fiddle with it. I can't wait for more software!
@retroCombs
@retroCombs Жыл бұрын
Fun and fair review! Thanks, Perifractic.
@nunyobiznez875
@nunyobiznez875 Жыл бұрын
I'm curious if it'll be possible to run a Commander X16 core with the Mega 65? That would be interesting, I think.
@leon111333
@leon111333 Жыл бұрын
Is the MEGA 65 worth $666? Short answer: No!
@LarixusSnydes
@LarixusSnydes 8 ай бұрын
Well, provided the FPGA is competent enough, this might turn out to be comparable to the MiSTer FPGA machine, but with built-in keyboard, joystick, manual and some games included. All-in-all, this might not be such a bad deal after all. We'll see once this system develops a bit. Whether BASIC would be a good starting language to learn computer programming in these days? Probably not.
@roberthayes6329
@roberthayes6329 7 ай бұрын
To the team of wonderful engineers and people who poured there heart into this machine, you don't matter! The guy who thought $666 was the number is kicking you so hard in the nuts. I won't Ever buy one just because of that.
@stephenpalmer9375
@stephenpalmer9375 Жыл бұрын
It looks absolutely fine.. but that price point really kills it off for me. I totally understand WHY it costs so much, but that leads to a more existential issue. What's the point and who is the audience? A fun, nostalgia-inducing case with a floppy disc interface. That's it really. There are cheaper ways to go FGPA emulation, with a lot more flexibility. With such limited availability, is there ever really going to be software support? One text adventure does not get me excited. I'm afraid it's an expensive toy as things stand
@danielmantione
@danielmantione Жыл бұрын
The former C64 whizz kids have done economically well and are generally prosperous people. This audience will like the machines's features and is also able to afford it. I do think that the price of the Mega65 is its worst enemy, but on the other hand, they have already done wonders to get it available at this price.
@1981patx
@1981patx Жыл бұрын
Greetings and a big thank you for this Video from Germany 👋
@ScottJWaldron
@ScottJWaldron Жыл бұрын
Such an interesting mix of old and new technology! That ringed manual does remind me of using the C64 one as a kid.
@arpz
@arpz Жыл бұрын
Looks incredible! Great video too, it's such a chill vibe watching your channel and it always feels really cosy haha thank you
@RetroRecipes
@RetroRecipes Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!!
@BlackHoleSpain
@BlackHoleSpain Жыл бұрын
$666 is typically half a month's salary over here... if I had one! I've been unemployed the last 15 years, so I guess this is not for me right now.
@Pholiage
@Pholiage Жыл бұрын
I'd really like one to be able to play my childhood memories. Even knowing the cost of manufacter it's just waay to expensive to feel comfortable buying one. Right now they are also in the early adopter phase so if they break it might be a hassle getting it fixed or even worse having to wait for a replacement. But I am really rooting for Mega65. It's great to see such a high quality product come along aside the recent mini remakes console makers have done. You can actually use all the functionality of this machine.
@bazodee2
@bazodee2 Жыл бұрын
Mega should make a cheaper version of this, an emulator version. As long as it has realistic looking plastic casing and working keyboard, i dont care whats inside of it.
@another3997
@another3997 Жыл бұрын
This case with some kind of ARM processor, ideally running a bare metal emulator would be good. But then there is already the C64, which could probably run a Mega65 emulator given the right development.
@Psychonaut-im3zz
@Psychonaut-im3zz Жыл бұрын
The more you think about it the more sexier it gets. It's the nostalgia glasses that prompted you to give this a 4/5. I've seen some videos on youtube (for instance that Agony owl sprite), and some raster interrupt stuff, which is definitely impressive. The really is the next step up to c64. I did some basic on c64 like most (recently got into basic again forgot how much fun it is, I'm actually dabbling around with assembly, not that I'm getting anywhere), never bothered with programming on Amiga (mostly music). With this one you can program basic/assembly next level (and you can emulate c64). More colors/faster/80 columns text. I'd rather have this than a new Playstation.
@wayland7150
@wayland7150 Жыл бұрын
It's got the instant usability that the 1980's home computers had with ROM cartridges. It's got the ability to change personalities into other 80's and 90's microcomputers. I'd say it's pretty good but there are other new 80's machines that do this sort of thing too. If you were a whizz on those and want to use those skills again then having an 80's machine you know only 40 times faster is very cool.
@plan7a
@plan7a Жыл бұрын
Additional comment: In your game of solitaire that 4 was waiting to be moved below the 5 for a long time (but it didn't seem to be played). Just saying. Proper Cardboard Boxes? (Bonus PCB meaning!). LOL.
@TheSulross
@TheSulross Жыл бұрын
well, when decking out a MiSTer one will spend to comparable sums as what a Mega65 is priced at. Given the FPGA and the ability to have new computer personalities added to it, the Mega65 becomes a nicer alternative for FPGA retro computing - and it's ready to go out of the box so no need to aquire all the pieces, put them together, and acquire necessary software/firmware. So this out of the box experience of the Mega65 has a value in and of itself - relative to devising a MiSTer setup
@Colin_Ames
@Colin_Ames Жыл бұрын
Excellent video, as always. Is the machine worth $666? If that’s what it costs to manufacture and distribute at zero profit, then yes, I guess it is. Would I pay $666 for it? No, I’m afraid not, it’s more than my gaming budget can stand.
@regisdumoulin
@regisdumoulin Жыл бұрын
Watching the way some of the games looked as well as the graphic and sound capabilities of the machine left me wonder how it would compare to the, say, Amiga 500? It looks like it could be faster... Maybe someone will put these 2 machines head to head.
@Robert08010
@Robert08010 Жыл бұрын
I think the aspect ratio was adjusted because it thinks its on a wide screen monitor since most of us no longer have the CRTs anymore. But I will bet there is an option for that aspect ratio if you go back to that initial setup screen.
@david757
@david757 Жыл бұрын
Nice video! That "restore" key behaviour that you observed appears to be true to original hardware. The "restore" key on an original VIC-20 or C64 or C128 will interrupt the CPU with a Non Maskable Interrupt (NMI) subroutine. I presume they replicated this on the Mega65. Some games can recover from an NMI. However, timing critical sound, video and disk routines will typically glitch out if not crash out.
@ITGuyinaction
@ITGuyinaction Жыл бұрын
👍 👍 👍 👍 👍 👍 👍 🍀😜 Your channel is A M A Z I N G!!! When watching your video I feel like a small child who received a new 8-bit computer Atari 130XE from my mother. It was so much time ago and I still feel this very untypical smell of new plastic. Mega65 brought me those memories. Unfortunately many years ago I sold my Atari 130 XE which I regret so much nowadays (how stupid I was!). So returning is somehow nice but also painful at the same time. P.S. Pity that Mega65 price is so high. Ok I understand that costs are also high but is there any chance for lower prices soon?
@RetroRecipes
@RetroRecipes Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your kind words! Means a lot 👍🕹️
@ITGuyinaction
@ITGuyinaction Жыл бұрын
@@RetroRecipes 😀 It's my pleasure! 😀 Thanks a lot for your work! 😀
@gklinger
@gklinger Жыл бұрын
Nice but not compelling. I think that the MiSTer FPGA, which provides more and better cores for less, is a smarter purchase.
@MEMETV1
@MEMETV1 Жыл бұрын
Battery got upset you replaced your gameboy with a mega 65 lol!
@ScrapKing73
@ScrapKing73 Жыл бұрын
I’m endlessly fascinated by the fact that many Brits seemed to call the C128 the Commodore “one two eight”, whereas here in Canada I’m used to hearing it called the Commodore “one twenty-eight”.
@robsku1
@robsku1 Жыл бұрын
The direct translation of common way we say it in Finland would be "hundred two eight" ;p Trust me, in Finnish it rolls off ones tongue better than the ones you mentioned would ;) Also the way we pronounce is not using the "proper" ("book-language" or "literal") spelling of the Finnish words for two and eight. Just thought if you're fascinated by that, you might also enjoy this technically not very useful tidbit of knowledge ;)
@ScrapKing73
@ScrapKing73 Жыл бұрын
@@robsku1 That is interesting, thank for sharing that! :) As an aside, are infrared saunas becoming popular in Finland? I've tried both, and I *vastly* prefer infrared saunas.
@markjreed
@markjreed Жыл бұрын
LOAD "$",8 to see a directory? Nothing so uncivilized is necessary. DIRECTORY (=diR, or CATALOG=caT if you prefer.) No need to clobber BASIC RAM to see what's on the disk. Also you can use `RUN "FILENAME"` to load and run a file all at once, but if you want to just load it, you can use `DLOAD` instead of `LOAD,8`.
@RetroRecipes
@RetroRecipes Жыл бұрын
The way I first ever learned how to do it, it’s just so ingrained
@markjreed
@markjreed Жыл бұрын
@@RetroRecipes This is where the whole "had a C128 as a kid" thing comes in handy, I guess. I knew there had to be an upside. ;)
@GeorgesChannel
@GeorgesChannel Жыл бұрын
Great review, my friend! I really was looking forward to this episode. I also ported my renderer into BASIC 10. Very advanced Commodore BASIC dialect and a joy to program! Thank you for your dedication and effort you put into this video. Its a great machine!
@RetroRecipes
@RetroRecipes Жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful! You ported your wireframe renderer to v10? Nice!
@The_Last_Ninja
@The_Last_Ninja Жыл бұрын
WOW! What a great looking machine. Aesthetically it looks awesome and the functionality looks out of this world. Where can I get me one of those beauties! Perifractic you are one lucky man indeed, you get to try out some amazing tech and do some wonderful things along the way. Thank you for showing us these remarkable machines 😊
@RetroRecipes
@RetroRecipes Жыл бұрын
Thank you! Link in description 👍🕹️
@SoulPoetryandOtherWorks
@SoulPoetryandOtherWorks Жыл бұрын
That is an extremely promising machine. With a few more cores I might actually be tempted. Such as the Sharp X6800 series, The Sinclair QL (SuperBASIC was quite cool), The SAM Coupe, The BBC Master, The Acorn Archimedes and RISC PC, The Amstrad PCW, The Apple II GS, the Jupiter Ace, , The Memotech MX512 and maybe the IBM PC 5150. How would it fare as a word processor and productivity machine? Certainly, the keyboard is professional enough. I suppose it would support a printer of some sort. Also, does it actually network? A fantastic review, Perifractic. As always very committed to your work. Great job! Those double SID chips require some serious research. If it's FPGA could they make it Quad SID chips?
@RetroRecipes
@RetroRecipes Жыл бұрын
It is quad SID as per my pop up correction that should be displayed when I say dual
@wayland7150
@wayland7150 Жыл бұрын
May as well give it all of them from the era if possible. Each core widens it's appeal, how about CoCo3 and Dragon 64.
@SoulPoetryandOtherWorks
@SoulPoetryandOtherWorks Жыл бұрын
@@RetroRecipes Oh. That is very cool. We should see some very interesting Audio created on that platform.
@magicknight8412
@magicknight8412 Жыл бұрын
I won't make up my mind on this until a few years down the line until games come out that actually make use of it's full capabilities. So far it shows promise, but not 666 euros worth of promise. Looking forward to seeing what people do with this.
@ZxSpectrumplus
@ZxSpectrumplus Жыл бұрын
Yep ..the price is ridiculous...at least a ZX Spectrum NEXT and NGO has a much more reasonable price tag. I got my NGO for 1/3 of that price. And NEXT already has a steady stream of games out for it.
@istvanbally2817
@istvanbally2817 Жыл бұрын
A score of 4 is just about right IMHO. I only wish it had come out with games that would show the world what this baby can really do. Sound wise, it's very impressive.
@FadkinsDiet
@FadkinsDiet 11 ай бұрын
Maybe the included games are to teach BASIC programming, instead of having to type them in from the manual?
@ssjaken
@ssjaken Жыл бұрын
Mega65? Man, comedy group Mega64 being infringed. . . BARELY
@Daytona675x
@Daytona675x Жыл бұрын
Thanks and big applause! Normally I can hardly stand watching more than some 2 minutes of videos of this type, you know, with somebody talking and presenting stuff for half an hour or more. But you with your real pleasant voice, technical solid background in combination with this interesting topic: got me, I watched the whole thing, liked it and subscribed. And now I'm thinking of ways on how to convince my wife that buying a MEGA 65 is a great idea :)
@RetroRecipes
@RetroRecipes Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your kind words! Means a lot 👍🕹️
@danyoutube7491
@danyoutube7491 Жыл бұрын
@17:22 "Your Mega65 will self-destruct in 5 seconds." I wasn't expecting anything after that reference to Mission Impossible so I chose that moment to turn away to have a bite of chocolate, and then jumped slightly out of my seat at the noise of the explosion!
@RetroRecipes
@RetroRecipes Жыл бұрын
Sorry!
@danyoutube7491
@danyoutube7491 Жыл бұрын
@@RetroRecipes Don't worry, it was funny :)
@caeserromero3013
@caeserromero3013 Жыл бұрын
Jupiter lander was the first game I got for my c64. I think it was originally released for the vic 20, which may explain the joystick port issue.
@madonnabarker
@madonnabarker Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the review. I'm certainly intrigued by the MEGA 65 and it's future potential for sure. It's out of my price range right now but maybe some day down the line...? If the price does come down or I find myself with $666 to burn, yeah, I'll grab one. "Type boot" Sorry, Julia Roberts' knees aren't in there... yet. Maybe that'll be another future core for the MEGA 65?
@RetroRecipes
@RetroRecipes Жыл бұрын
Hahaha!
@JustinEmlay
@JustinEmlay Жыл бұрын
I've seen this before. It looks VERY cool. Would love to get my hands on one. But for the price I think I'll wait for a little more refinement. I hope that's not a bad choice on my part.
@GORF_EMPIRE
@GORF_EMPIRE Жыл бұрын
FPGA's replicate the hardware as close to the original as possible. They, like the original hardware operate in a parallel fashion, unlike software emulation which can only at best sequentially fool the user in to behaving something like the original hardware(hence the different feel to the input one might experience.) FPGA's replicate the signaling of the original hardware but is not exactly the same on the silicon level. They use lookup tables to generate the same logical outputs of the original based on the inputs to the FPGA. The idea that HDL( hardware description language) is emulation is very inaccurate. HDL is not code. It describes the behavior of the hardware. Yes you write code so to speak but that code is then generated into a bit stream of logical results that indeed cause the FPGA or CPLD to behave like the original hardware. I know HDL engineers that can simply look at a wave form table of the hardware, not knowing anything about the hardware's behavior and can replicate the behavior. It's really a science in itself.
@another3997
@another3997 Жыл бұрын
It's still emulation in the truest sense. People like to play semantic games when it comes to FPGA, but it is emulating hardware. Just like software emulation, the end result is only as good as the code written to describe the hardware. As for parallel processing, whilst this is true, the speed and efficiency of modern processors makes it almost irrelevant for retro machines. And given a fast real time kernel and the right software, a multi core CPU can be made to emulate in parallel. Windows and Linux aren't up to the task.
@giornikitop5373
@giornikitop5373 Жыл бұрын
@@another3997 so true. ppl like to bash on software emulators and they forget that there are playstation and xbox emulators out there, that do a very good job of emulating something that is far more complicated than a sid chip. again, is how complete is the knowledge of the system being emulated, and how good work is being done. fpga's look so good on retro mostly because their original chips are pretty simple and the knowledge of the way they operate is complete, in most cases.
@suadcokljat1045
@suadcokljat1045 Жыл бұрын
Bargain compared how much real thing cost..
@puzzud
@puzzud Жыл бұрын
Given how you were talking about case molding, I'm assuming you're spearheading the case design for the Commander X16 for when it reaches its smaller form factor. Probably a good experience to check out the pros & cons of this project as the X16 is still in development. Personally, I think the multicore functionality makes its heftier price more reasonable. I went the MiSTer FPGA route because I wanted to cull my desire to buy every system under the sun. Though I can't imagine not having a real C64.
@RetroRecipes
@RetroRecipes Жыл бұрын
Good points. I have stepped back from the X16 project, probably permanently. But I will be getting a review unit from the first public batch.
@markjreed
@markjreed Жыл бұрын
FWIW, the ESC-T/ESC-B window stuff also works on the C128's native mode. Lots of powerful ESC sequences on that. ESC-@ to clear to end of screen, ESC-A to activate insert mode, ESC-C to get back out of it . . .
@loganjorgensen
@loganjorgensen Жыл бұрын
Thanks for another video about it, I must say the demo makers did a great job featuring all the hardware functions, that kind of stuff was often missing at platform launches bitd as I don't think many understood what the Amiga was when they first showed it off. I think it's worth the price if you got the money since it does many things like COREs, FPGAs are great but it's bit like the RAM situation in the late 70s to 80s of cost and supply limitations. Although vendors might want to consider layaway options as even a 4-month division can help sell units. It's a very cool machine, I really like the dual SID aspect, often forgotten how long it took to get stereo gaming as everything 8-bit tends to be mono sound only. Also those native graphic modes look sweet, Amiga grade. :D These intermediate models do have appeal but I think we appreciate them more now than we did before. :)
@chainreaction8977
@chainreaction8977 Жыл бұрын
YASSS! Can't get the C64 game 'Gringos' anywhere! So glad they made the 'Showdown' remake. Oh the memories of my older brother constantly humiliating me... .. .
@Thiesi
@Thiesi Жыл бұрын
The sheer level of dedication and passion behind this project leaves me speechless!
@RetroRecipes
@RetroRecipes Жыл бұрын
It’s pretty miraculous all round honestly!
@robchissy
@robchissy Жыл бұрын
@@RetroRecipes are you a time traveler? Thiesi 19 minutes ago Retro Recipes 25 minutes ago It’s pretty miraculous all round honestly! how did you answer the question 6 minutes before he answered
@Thiesi
@Thiesi Жыл бұрын
@@robchissy It looks completely normal here. Maybe just refresh?
@RetroRecipes
@RetroRecipes Жыл бұрын
@@robchissy I'm not allowed to tell you that
@mrdali67
@mrdali67 Жыл бұрын
Fully agree. But mostly only interesting for really fans of the C64. For those of us that only remember it from our youth and never had a C64, the price seems too high when you think you can play most game titles on a Pi without a problem.
@JaredConnell
@JaredConnell Жыл бұрын
The time is 32:25? I know the time zone is different in that part of the world but I didn't realize it was THAT far ahead. 🤣
@deagt3388
@deagt3388 Жыл бұрын
This is actually freaking 'Frankenstein' machine! ;-)
@ToTheGAMES
@ToTheGAMES Жыл бұрын
I showered my desk in coffee. Twice. The explosions made me jump 😂
@RetroRecipes
@RetroRecipes Жыл бұрын
haha oops sorry!
@danyoutube7491
@danyoutube7491 Жыл бұрын
The GEOS looked very smart, reminded me of a MAC as soon as I saw it.
@MD-fu6ly
@MD-fu6ly Жыл бұрын
I get why it costs what it does but I just don't think it's the best use of that amount of money.
@more.power.
@more.power. Жыл бұрын
Wow great computer. Many of us still pounder the question "What if Commodore Computers was still in business?" Maybe they would be ahead of the pack as they were in the 1980's but with Jack Tramiel gone who knows that future. Thanks again Retro recipes & perifractic
@TheGraemi
@TheGraemi Жыл бұрын
This project was one of the reason why they are not anymore. To much money waste on retro projects than R&D of the future. Besides der PC venture.
@little_fluffy_clouds
@little_fluffy_clouds Жыл бұрын
Would have made no difference, the PC was unstoppable by then. It did everything Commodore did, but better, with multiple manufacturers innovating and developing new add-on cards and standards to expand its capabilities. No one company could compete against it and the PC platform swept away all competing micros as it rose to dominance. Only Apple managed to survive by carving out a niche in DTP and music production markets and then thrived by turning towards building wildly successful, easy-to-use mobile devices.
@TheGraemi
@TheGraemi Жыл бұрын
@@little_fluffy_clouds You said it, Apple did survived. With more focus it could've been possible to survive. Direct competition against PCs, I agree, would have been impossible. But, well they are history now.
@Mooheda
@Mooheda Жыл бұрын
I started on the ZX81 and then the Amiga 500, (edit) How does the C65 stand up against the Amiga 500? some of those games look very colourful compared to some Amiga games using only 128 to 256 colours. I've never used a C64 so I'm confused where this computer C65 fits in on the timeline planned release?
@RetroRecipes
@RetroRecipes Жыл бұрын
Watch part 1 😉
@tinkerwithstuff
@tinkerwithstuff Жыл бұрын
I recently got a Commodore CRT and don't really like to use it because the high pitched noise from the deflectoin coils is much louder than I remembered, hard to bear, argh! Now I'm using the HDMI converter again with worse image, but much nicer on the ears... Not hearing any of that picked up here with your setup.
@RetroRecipes
@RetroRecipes Жыл бұрын
This Sony doesn’t emit that. It’s usually actually a problem with the CRT and can be corrected.
@roblewis3147
@roblewis3147 Жыл бұрын
Great video,brings back alot of nostalgia that's for sure. Actually the only reason why i even know about this thing is because my buddy back home (a little island as far east as you can go and still be considered part of North America,called Newfoundland) Just got one of these from a pre-order,i don't know how much he paid for it,but as far as i understand,there was only 2000 in production (correct me if I'm wrong) So he more than likely has the only one on the island. Very cool. Again great job showcasing this little bit of old school memories. Watching this brought me back to my child hood, sitting in front of my commodore 64 and playing all my games(i had quite the collection) Anyway,kudos.
@SoulPoetryandOtherWorks
@SoulPoetryandOtherWorks Жыл бұрын
A very fair score Perifractic. I would have been tempted to give it 4.5 as I think the audio is fantastic. However, 4 is a very fair score for the whole system.
@saganandroid4175
@saganandroid4175 Жыл бұрын
32:00 that glass of soda near the Mega65 makes me so nervous for it.
@005AGIMA
@005AGIMA Жыл бұрын
Another great video and amazing machine. There is indeed some nostalgia to sitting down and taking time to....RTFM :)
@andresbravo2003
@andresbravo2003 Жыл бұрын
that's worth the cost than the Amiga 500.
@PerfcTiming
@PerfcTiming Жыл бұрын
Might be able to run a cartridge in the c64 core mode by putting the cartridge in after booting into the core and doing an SYS 64738 command. 🤷🏻‍♂️
@RetroRecipes
@RetroRecipes Жыл бұрын
I did not know that 😳
@Robert08010
@Robert08010 Жыл бұрын
If its 3225, you are late for your entire life! LOL.
@l0g1cb0mb
@l0g1cb0mb Жыл бұрын
I'm impressed, but for some of the game demos, that were hi-end, had hoped that they would have taken advantenge of the dual sid by mixing in even some simple sfx with the musix vs it being all richer music or all richer sfx as the demo of the goods audibly similarly the way way the easter-egg intro looked when it loaded in visually did. Not specifically a complaint, just a suggestion for future thought for those able to get their hand on this awesome bit of kit! ^_^ And you think a rPi got love, this may go a quit a long way too with all those core slots and all! XD But I ain't one to gossip... .
@Llyrana7
@Llyrana7 Жыл бұрын
Lucky you… everytime i check the store it is out of stock… 😖😤
@CubicleNate
@CubicleNate Жыл бұрын
I think this is a great project and it looks like they have done a LOT to get this whole thing where it has to be. It is interesting the comparison of the MEGA64 and the X16. The goals, I think are a bit different but both achieve something quite fantastic. The MEGA65 looks like, because it is FPGA based, it have any of its rough edges smoothed out over time. The benefit with the modern tech here is that you don't have to open up the case and replace ROMs to get the enhancements, they can be written to the FPGA. I totally understand the comment about the personality of the computer. I think that will become more apparent over time. As for me, I am not sure when I will get around to adding this to my collection of electronic joy. I have a number of things I haven't really dug into yet, cuz reasons. I also am well aware that the design of this machine is directly derived from the C65, but if I am honest, I am not really a fan of the drive on the side as it is presented. I would almost prefer a design where there isn't a drive at all and it is just wedge with an external drive... but then there is the whole distribution of software and the potential that surrounds it because of the drive. Tho, for the same reasons I don't buy 15" laptops with the number pad, I would have a hard time using this particular machine for prolong periods of time. Regardless of any of my misgivings, I think this is absolutely fantastic! They have done a spectacular job and I am hoping for incredible success. If only I could get just the motherboard and keyboard, hmmm.... Thanks again, so much for these videos. I truly enjoyed it!
@RetroRecipes
@RetroRecipes Жыл бұрын
Glad you liked this! For now I see the X16 as better if you want to learn about how real chips and computers work (aside from the video chip which is FPGA). Whereas the 65 is better if you want a powerhouse to “just run things” and replicate multiple systems, without necessarily knowing how they run. So yes I’d agree they are different markets and not really competing.
@damienretro4416
@damienretro4416 Жыл бұрын
I'd rather a Commander X16 or a MiSTer tbh.
@SledgeFox
@SledgeFox Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much! I love this!
@Wishbone1977
@Wishbone1977 Жыл бұрын
Somewhat disappointed that you skipped both the Blackadder and Red Dwarf themes in the music player.
@RetroRecipes
@RetroRecipes Жыл бұрын
I didn't skip them but I didn't show them as this video is far too long as it is - I can't show everything this machine can do, which means I can't please everyone. However, the Blackadder one wasn't nearly as good as the others if it helps. I do my best to select the best clips for your viewing pleasure.
@mikey_jax
@mikey_jax Жыл бұрын
Oh I miss using 3.5 floppies. So many memories on various machines….pure nostalgia
@tetsujin_144
@tetsujin_144 Жыл бұрын
I found it pretty nostalgic when I started messing around with old computers, too... I've really enjoyed going back to using floppy media on these old machines.
@lovemadeinjapan
@lovemadeinjapan 3 ай бұрын
I would rather have seen it on the side, with a numpad instead of a floppy-bump. Maybe they do a second model, the MEGA130 in C128 shape.
@jean-michelgilbert8136
@jean-michelgilbert8136 Жыл бұрын
Please remember that C64s were originally designed for NTSC even though they were popular longer in PAL regions. C65 original specs are also based on the NTSC standard with references to YIQ video encoding (PAL uses YUV).
@RetroRecipes
@RetroRecipes Жыл бұрын
Correct but that doesn’t change the fact that most games and demos were made in PAL. That’s just the way it was.
@lovemadeinjapan
@lovemadeinjapan 3 ай бұрын
Yes, hence the crappy low percentage of screen use. If it was designed as PAL machine, it would have had either more lines of text, or more lines per character. With PAL you could show 256 progressive scanlines with ease, so that means 32 lines of the 8 pixel font, or 25 lines with 10 vertical pixels per character for a better readable font. We had a machine with 80 characters x 24 lines of 6x10 pixels. It had way smaller borders. But weird enough the Speccy was even worse with 32x24 characters of 8x8 pixels, and it was designed for PAL from start.
@pabloforcensoler
@pabloforcensoler Жыл бұрын
I love the design of the shell. Putting the floppy disk drive on the right side reminds me the Amstrad CPC 664 and Lord Sugar's "all in one" concept. The FPGA inside makes it extremely flexible, as well. Great video Chris, as always.
@SirGeldi
@SirGeldi Жыл бұрын
Is it HD or DD disks ? I have 10 HD disks in my bookshelf but i have to idea where to get DD disks anymore. Amiga was DD if i remember correctly. HD didn't work.
@pabloforcensoler
@pabloforcensoler Жыл бұрын
@@SirGeldi the disk drive is new old stock, so I guess it is HD
@KithKanan64
@KithKanan64 Жыл бұрын
@@SirGeldi the drive is HD but currently the core/ROM support DD only. Users have reported success with HD disks as long as you cover the HD hole with opaque tape (the difference between the magnetic properties of DD and HD 3.5" is much less than between DD and HD 5.25"). Work was started on HD support with a custom format that may support around 3MB on a standard 1.44MB HD floppy, but then the first batch of machines were released and the chip shortage got worse so the team has had other priorities dealing with unforeseen issues and trying to get the next batches out. I'm looking forward to it when they have a chance to get back to it.
@enexprod
@enexprod Жыл бұрын
Very nice video indeed, so nostalgic, so beautifully made! Congratulations 👏👏👏
@RetroRecipes
@RetroRecipes Жыл бұрын
Thank you 🙏
@monolalia
@monolalia Жыл бұрын
The text windowing via Esc codes has been there since the plus/4 and C128-pretty handy if you want to have a scrolling or otherwise mutable output window in a BASIC program without disturbing the rest of the screen.
@RetroRecipes
@RetroRecipes Жыл бұрын
Somehow I never knew that!
@lsdowdle
@lsdowdle Жыл бұрын
Have you tried a MiSTer FPGA before/yet? It has a zillion cores for retro consoles/handhelds, 8-bit/16-bit/16-32-bit computers including the ZX Spectrum NEXT, and hundreds of arcade board cores. Included are the Amiga, Atari ST, C64, etc. I wonder if the Mega 65 core could be ported to the MiSTer?
@RetroRecipes
@RetroRecipes Жыл бұрын
Tastes differ but for me I just don't find it nostalgic unless it's in a retro case/keyboard
@lsdowdle
@lsdowdle Жыл бұрын
​@@RetroRecipes The MiSTer Project is community driven rather than company / product-driven and as a result, there are lots of case options that range from self-done 3D-printed designs (including a wedge computer case), to mass-produced metal (Mr. Addons for example), to console-ization (MiSTer Multisystem), to mini-ITX, to JAMMA arcade machine integration. There is even a third-party board for the MiSTer to fit it into an Amiga 500 case (MiSTress) or a repro Amiga case. I've seen someone put it inside of an Atari ST case as well. The variety mostly comes from the DIY folks... although there are a number of MiSTer oriented retailers who offer several pre-configured bundles. I myself prefer the MiSTer Multisystem but I do also have a more traditional "sandwich" setup as well. I'm guessing you have no idea what I'm talking about... but if you are into retro hardware preservation, the MiSTer Project is where its at. That Raspberry Pi-sized, Terasic DE10 Nano board that the MiSTer is based off can do so much stuff. I don't have a solid number to give you, but my best guess is that there are around 600 cores... with a significant chunk of those being arcade board cores. If you can spare the time, check out the list of hardware the MiSTer has cores for. It is kind of mind blowing. For whatever reason, a lot of the arcade cores that are available aren't listed on their wiki... I think because there are so many and they come out all the time, that it is hard to keep up with them all. Doing it an FPGA means parallel execution and input and output latency that matches the original hardware. It's like magic. :)
@RetroRecipes
@RetroRecipes Жыл бұрын
@@lsdowdle That’s definitely impressive. And don’t get me wrong, I’m not knocking it or people who love it. More power to ya!
@neophytealpha
@neophytealpha Жыл бұрын
@@RetroRecipes You could always hook a Mister to a Keyrah and an original Commodore keyboard in a breadbin or 64C case.
@Capt.Marco-Hawk-L.L.A.P
@Capt.Marco-Hawk-L.L.A.P Жыл бұрын
Looks and sounds amazing and within some time it will get better, it leaves you in a day dream of future possibilities
@aldob5681
@aldob5681 Жыл бұрын
as usual the journey is better then the destination.
@senilyDeluxe
@senilyDeluxe Жыл бұрын
Grundig VS300 series VCRs (built around '85-'86) default to 3 : 7 (three, blank, colon, 7, blank). The internal state machine fixes this to 38:00 the next minute. Two hours later it rolls from 39:59 over to 30:00. It then counts normally up until it hits 39:59 again. It never goes back to any sane time (unless you set the clock, that is).
@keyboard_g
@keyboard_g Жыл бұрын
Other cores are neat, but with different keyboards and no cartridge slots its kind of loses the appeal of not being an emulator. Would want the Spectrum+ keyboard on a Spectrum.
@philiprowney
@philiprowney Жыл бұрын
You're eyes look extra shiny @ 2:00 #nostalgia
@deagt3388
@deagt3388 Жыл бұрын
Does it have Amiga 500 core? ;-)
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