After the NES, my Mom had bought a 4-5 years old Commodore 64/128 from an ad in the papers at the time. With a box full of disks and booklets. She knew nothing of the treasure she had gotten us, she just knew I liked these things!
@TechDweeb6 ай бұрын
That's an awesome story dude! Young Tech we would have been super jealous, I always wanted one of these things.
@mercyblack01016 ай бұрын
God bless your mom! So cool❤️ love
@briandemodulated6 ай бұрын
I strongly recommend the C64 game Law of the West. You play a sherrif in a wild west town and have to keep the peace. You can talk your way through most confrontations but can unholster and fire your gun however you see fit. It's a fun little sandbox of morals and wits. Easy to learn and very immersive.
@TechDweeb6 ай бұрын
I'll try it!
@TeapotDaddy4 ай бұрын
I got the Famicom keyboard when it was on sale, and honestly. It's an absolute joy to type on. Thanks for the video techdweeb! You're a charm on this platform ^^
@grimmpickins25596 ай бұрын
The C64 was an amazing cRPG system, and not only Ultima - Bard's Tale I-III (and an actual construction kit to make your own version!), Phantasie I-III, Legacy of the Ancients; early gems like Telengard or Temple of Apshai. Almost all of the 80s classics were ported to C64. But, best of all, were the SSI Gold Box games like Pools of Radiance. SSI was kinda like the Avalon Hill of computer games at the time, making bizarrely complicated games with these highly limited computers. I also remember games like Defender of the Crown, which blew me away with its graphics at the time. Seven Cities of Gold was a game I remember spending a lot of time in. The platformer of Conan was fun, if frustrating. There were weird simulation games like President Elect. The fact that folks are STILL making C64 games today is a testimonial to its widespread fanbase. Thanks for the nostalgia, TechDweeb! Edit: Reading other comments made me even more nostalgic for games I nearly forgotten from the whole Summer/Winter Games EA stuff to Usagi Yojimbo... I used to sail the high seas with me eyepatch back in the day, so I had a lot of games... a lot of long lost floppies... I used to run a BBS when I was 11-13ish.
@crystal_is_cozy6 ай бұрын
Kaihl box whites are the ones I had on my keyboard for a longggg time before switching to pink linear switches. It's so fun to hear them click-clicking away. This was indeed such a cozy video. Thanks for sharing! Next up, ASMR TechDweeb doodling video. You said you'd do ANYTHING.
@TechDweeb6 ай бұрын
Now THAT request is something I can do!
@Evil0tto6 ай бұрын
If 8BitDo ever makes an Atari 8-bit style keyboard I'll buy it in a heartbeat.
@TechDweeb6 ай бұрын
YES!!!
@ButtonsNSticks6 ай бұрын
I'd LOVE an Atari ST one, complete with those funky function keys... @@TechDweeb
@MadsterV5 ай бұрын
@@ButtonsNSticks yes!! while I like what they've done here, what I'd like to see is Atari keys, not just the style but the actual symbols and layout. This so I can hook it up to an emulator/MiSTer and have keys match the original system, without having to remember/look up which modern key matches the Atari key I want to press. Oh and I guess redundancy wouldn't hurt: there's many Atari keyboards, maybe have all of the keys of each even if they are duplicates between models (ie: help/start/select/option in the 400/800/XE and F keys in the ST, they could use the same keycodes) I really want that strip of brushed metal keys in the 800 though, never saw anything like that ever again.
@ledhceb5 ай бұрын
Nah we need a genuine ZX81 keyboard with the membranes and 5 modes per key!!!
@pipedream6906 ай бұрын
I grew up on the C64. CJ Elephant Antics, absolutely amazing.
@pipedream6906 ай бұрын
Just remembered one of my gaming WOW moments was on Creatures. You could hear the waterfall before it was on the screen, next gen stuff!
@destronia1236 ай бұрын
Impossible Mission!
@GreySectoid5 ай бұрын
The Bubble Bobble theme for me is the instant nostalgia trip.
@KyleRuggles6 ай бұрын
Great vid, man! I was also born in 82! The year of E.T. and Tron! Great year! I started out with the 2600, then NES, Gameboy, SNES, Gamegear and that was the end of my console days till I got a computer in 94, then installed my first 3d card, the CANADIAN Matrox Mystique 2mb in 96, never looked back. Except for a few years ago where Xbox One S had a sale and I just had to jump back in lol, for Forza 3 mainly lol. Was never interested in the Commodore 64 but I am now!
@TheIzzyNobreShow6 ай бұрын
I have limited C64 experience but I see a Dweeb upload, I'm there
@TechDweeb6 ай бұрын
Come for the Dweeb, stay for the C64?
@GameTechTalk6 ай бұрын
Dang, to me @TheIzzyNobreShow you're one of the OGs. Watched a healthy amount of your content, even bought the game you worked on way back when. 99 something, can't recall. Dude, I even occasionally watched your Portuguese stuff cause I love how the language sounds, just can't understand *beep* 🤣!
@mercyblack01016 ай бұрын
same 💯🥰👍🏼
@CFWhitman6 ай бұрын
I remember having fun with _Fort Apocalypse_ back in the day. I haven't played it in decades, so I don't know how well it holds up now. It was also available on Atari Computer systems, but I played the C64 version.
@capuman6 ай бұрын
Just got my 8bitdo keyboard today! Swapping switches for brown ones though. Badlands! Man I loved that game on the C64. In fact the C64 started it all for me, so much so it's the star of my sci-fi time travelling books!
@sjab59876 ай бұрын
Commodore 64 was my first computer. I loved every one of its 64 kilobytes 😢 played Great Giana Sisters like there was no tomorrow. Thanks Dweeb ❤
@raziel72716 ай бұрын
Way of the exploding fist and race destruction set are both great C64 games
@uj71106 ай бұрын
International Karate was better
@jinty836 ай бұрын
My first computer and I have so many fond memories of playing games, even on my black & white portable tv. You mentioned some great ones and I used to also play a few sports games with my friends like Hyper Sports (which had great SID chariots of fire intro music), Summer Games II, Winter Games and Daley Thomson's Decathlon. I also had the joystick in the photo of the real c64 in your video. Can't remember what it was called but it was brilliant.
@AnotherGenericChannel6 ай бұрын
Legacy of the Ancients is one of my favorite RPG's on it that's a bit short and Beyond the Forbidden Forest was a good popular game. The computer Lab at my Elementary School had a 1 hour class every week where they crammed us into a room with around 30 computers ranging from Apples, Atari, Commodores, TRS-80 and a few CP/M and DOS computers and forced us to play video games.15 minutes to do what ever you wanted then having to put everything away and switch to a different computer.
@mingdug18246 ай бұрын
Omg "YOU need to play Commodore 64 games!" is definitely my favourite video made by INSERT CHANNEL NAME HERE, much love xoxo
@GiSWiG6 ай бұрын
7:02 "Ohhh, Stifler's Mom"
@ThePeej5 ай бұрын
✅ Low key Austin Powers reference ✅ Drinks root beer because it has bite, and won’t keep you up ✅ Nineteen Eighty Tworiffic
@diluteduk6 ай бұрын
Used to love the C64, a friend had one, and I had the ZX spectrum so we would play different games at each others houses.
@dezfoto75344 ай бұрын
You have to check out two games I obsessed over: Karateka and Impossible Mission, I have the line "Another visitor. Stay a while, stay forever!" burned into my memory for life.
@jobbybaps6 ай бұрын
Loved playing on my mates C64 as a kid, 2 of my favourite games were spy hunter and mission impossible.
@GreySectoid5 ай бұрын
The keyboard looks awesome, they really nailed the look.
@Tugennov6 ай бұрын
Amazing that you've done this video! Thank you. IMO you've now reached the demi-god tier of YT content creators. You'll reach full god-tier if you teach me the best way to emulate the Ti99/4A, my childhood home computer. You'll be above Zeus and Odin if you can show how to play the Ti99's awesome Parsec game on the Steam Deck. Cheers.
@CiCaruana5 ай бұрын
Man it's nice seeing the Commodore 64 get some love from emulation channels. I was born too late to get any childhood experience with it, but exploring the game library as an adult with TheC64 full-size and getting into amateur BASIC programming through that has always made me jealous of anyone who had access to a real one growing up.
@fordprefect806 ай бұрын
Gateway To Apshai, Wizball, Forbidden Forest, Raid Over Moscow and Archon are some of my recommendations.
@1luarluar16 ай бұрын
Fist 2 is magical, also Zak Mckracken and the alien mindbenders.
@joeymcjoeysalot65966 ай бұрын
Just picked up this keyboard this week. Was my first computer. Had a ton of fun waiting on disks to load, die quickly, and then wait for everything to load again. I played a lot of Wizards of Wor, Jumpman, Arachnophobia, Sammy Lightfoot and lots of 2600 ports.
@TechDweeb6 ай бұрын
Wizards of Wor looks right up my alley!
@kyles33356 ай бұрын
I loved my C64! Great memories
@bradythestrak6 ай бұрын
TechDweeb, you gotta play Jumpman. If you haven't. The nostalgia is big in this one. Love the channel.. I just forced my kids and their cousin to watch this video while I yelled out in nostalgia joy at some of these classics.
@uj71106 ай бұрын
And there was Jumpman Junior by Epyx
@ryanthedeadpoolreynolds71466 ай бұрын
My families favorite was called jumpman. Also to note it was the only video game my mom ever played. In fact it was the only game she ever played. She didn't play card or board games but to this day she raves about the amazing game jumpman from the comadore 64. If memory serves me correctly there was Ana amazing game called firestorm or fire... something... basically blew my little mind when I saw it, one of the first concepts of homing rockets where you controlled the rocket... honestly from memory that was better than playing the game itself. Either way I thank you for the retro dopamine you have provided me this day. 😅
@evers62146 ай бұрын
Jumpman was a great game! I didn’t play that one specifically until a couple decades later on emulation but “Jumpman Jr “ was one of my favorites in my c64 library back in the 80s played it to death.
@TechDweeb6 ай бұрын
I have an aunt like that! Literally the only game she every played on my cousin's Nintendo was Burger Time, and she played it ALL THE TIME!
@ttfidrat6 ай бұрын
Jumpman and Jumpman Junior are the two best games on any 8-bit machine ever made
@ttfidrat6 ай бұрын
@@TechDweebXCOM 2 is the only game I play on my Xbox
@hsimpson11526 ай бұрын
Jumpman was awesome.
4 ай бұрын
The physics of Stunt Car Racer on C64 is actually nuts. If you watch a video where it runs on the SuperCPU it becomes even more obvious how great it is. I think I read somewhere that it's a direct port port of the engine running in the Amiga version, which still sounds insane to me if it's true. Back then I turned a cracked joystick and a car dashboard style toy into a wheel controller of sort to b be usable with this game on the C64 :)
@carl43526 ай бұрын
Another great video! Keep up the great work
@thatsgoodpocky6 ай бұрын
Of all the 8BitDo retro styled keyboards, this is the one that really does it for me. I would love to see it have the petscii labels on the bottom side of the key caps like the original, but I understand that would be difficult/expensive to do.
@peterkelly45676 ай бұрын
I was an Amstrad CPC464 kid, but enough friends with C64's for it have fond place in the nostalgia berries. Thanks.
@SageNoodleVT6 ай бұрын
Bubble bobble crew where you at?
@GiSWiG6 ай бұрын
My dad was a big computer geek/enthusiast. He had a Tandy 1000 but gave it to me after he got a Commodore 64. He got it mostly for being a family computer to do family things (banking, mail, etc.) but the Commodore 64 wasn't good for that. Well, he said that, I couldn't tell you. So the Tandy 1000 with its dual 5 1/2 floppies was my first PC. My dad got rid of the C64, never got back into PCs until much later when Pentium 4's and Windows XP were the thing.
@JosephRandall-qv1kp22 күн бұрын
Creatures, published by Thalamus, is probably the best C64 game ever. It plays like an 8-bit version of Cuphead in that the run and gun stages are devilishly difficult but the boss levels are rewarding enough to keep you coming back for more. The soundtrack is second to none. Creatures 2 is good also, with more of a focus on the torture boss levels.
@strikelight6 ай бұрын
Friday the 13th and Project Firestart are synonymous with the c64 for me, along with California games, Summer Games, and Winter Games. Oh, and Championship Wrestling. My gosh, the memories.
@michaelf11516 ай бұрын
I had a C64! There was a fun 2d adventure puzzle game where you play an astronaut on a world full of aliens and their underground lair. I cant remember the name, tho. Anyone know that one?
@georged76276 ай бұрын
If there was a Rock n Roll Hall of fame for Computer/Console music the Commodore64 would definitely be in there 🤘🏼
@bryndal366 ай бұрын
I got given a Commodore 64 for helping some friends move house and although it wasn't working, I was able to get it fixed. No disk drive but it did come with the cassette player, a Quickshot joystick and some games on cassette. Uridium, Ye Ar Kung Fu, Impossible Mission, Paradroid and Suicide Express were on the cassettes. It stopped working again after about 6 months so when I took it back to get repaired, the techie was selling Amiga 500s so I traded it in for one and bought the OG Civilization and X-Com Enemy Unknown. Good times.
@danandtab74636 ай бұрын
I don't have any sentimental attachment to the C64 but I want that keyboard.
@colinmartin97976 ай бұрын
If you want some INSANELY retro feeling switches for that board, that sound and feel amazing, grab some "gateron mini i" switches for it. They're tactile switches with a deeeeep thock and the way they did the tactile bump right at the top makes them feel crazy retro. I just made a keyboard for my friend and used them... now i need a set for myself.
@HallieMiles6 ай бұрын
Montezuma's Revenge
@evers62146 ай бұрын
Heck yeah!!
@NickTriHard6 ай бұрын
my favorite. pitfall on the 2600 was my first game ever
@sheldonzs6 ай бұрын
Fun fact, thanks to the C64, the first word I learned to spell is Load. Some of my favorites include boulderdash, impossible mission, and great giana sisters (though when I played it, it had a mario sprite swap, hahaha)
@frankysour6 ай бұрын
Press play on tape?
@glennshoemake42006 ай бұрын
Don't forget SAM which was probably the very first software only voice synthesizer on the C64.
@TechDweeb6 ай бұрын
Cool!
@d.-_-.b6 ай бұрын
StuntCar Racer was genuinely ahead of it's time. Someone recently created a SuperCPU version of it that upped the framerate to make it even more enjoyable!
@michaeldemers27166 ай бұрын
I think my favorite C64 game is Sam's Journey. It's out for NES/Famicom as well Digital or Physical. I will be ordering Piopow for NES this month before it's to late and they are all gone from Limited Run.
@kimura3176 ай бұрын
I grew up on the C64. Personal favorites include: Raid on Bungeling Bay: a surprisingly deep top-down helicopter action game. There’s an interesting story about how it inspired the Sim City franchise. I think you’ll love it, Mr Dweeb Wasteland - an absolute classic, basically became Fallout due to IP issues and of course is the granddaddy of the new Wasteland games Impossible Mission 1 and 2 - maybe the biggest action adventure games for the platform at the time? At least in my house Pitstop 2 - another deceptively deep action game with a pitstop mini game that’s really the most interesting part of it Nemesis the Warlock - based on a British comic book, this one gave me nightmares as a kid. Action platformer with a really satisfying sword swinging animation. Amazing opening music by Rob Hubbard Skate or Die - Speaking of Rob Hubbard. This is actually like 5 skating games in one California Games - great set of mini games here too Raid Over Moscow - really difficult sci fi game. I couldn’t even get out of the hangar as a kid but I was fascinated with it The Last Ninja - action adventure with outstanding music
@triplebackspace36236 ай бұрын
Played Wasteland on C64 , a great under rated RPG. Fallout way before it was even a thing. Glad they brought it back & are making a new version. Helps that fallout is currently so popular.
@jackdoobie6 ай бұрын
Barbarian was on of my favorites back in the day. Slicing heads off never felt so good before or since. Ultima 2 and 3 was one of the first RPGs that I finished multiple times. Great pulls TD. Any game from the Jumpman series is a great play on C64. There are like 3 or 4 of them.
@jasonbendickson74916 ай бұрын
'Nintendo NES' = Nintendo Nintendo Entertainment System
@frankysour6 ай бұрын
Had a c64 growing up, favourite game... Giana sisters! To the point I have an Android version on my phone since... Forever! Really not fun to play with on screen controls, but it must stay there, I don't even know why... And my c64 copy on cassette I had obtained it through... Duplication of my friend's original using one of those double deck cassette players that were meant to copy audio tapes, did a lot of this back then....... Seems like 2 centuries old tech now, and still love the memories I have of it
@hi_its_jerry6 ай бұрын
hi tech dweeb, huge fan of your work - with love from my server room!
@TechDweeb6 ай бұрын
Thanks buddy!
@BMovieTheater6 ай бұрын
I wish those super buttons were rotator knobs that you could map to your video editing and/or art software.
@Xanduur6 ай бұрын
1982, my freshman year of high school. My first computer was an Atari 800 followed by a Commodore 64.
@mikesfatmanlearnings61116 ай бұрын
Power drift was truly fun. I played it for hours. Mr. Angry was one of my favourites back then even though the premise of the 'compromising position' went over my head at the time. You were one of the paparazzi (I think) trying to get a photo of a page 3/glamour model in the aforementioned compromising position in a hotel, but for some reason your camera was in pieces and distributed across various rooms in the hotel and you had to find all of the pieces before you could take the photo. In one of those rooms, however was Mr. Angry who would chase throughout the hotel if you happened across him. It was really fun. I can't for the life of me remember how the developer increased the difficulty from level to level however, more hotel rooms perhaps. Maybe you could tell me 😅 Another one I remember for it's difficulty over anything else was snokkie (i think) a platformer where you played the titular character who was a penguin. Creatures too, I have a vague recollection of. I remember it being very bloody when one of your creatures died 😂
@anotheruser98766 ай бұрын
@1:12 Nice Austin Powers reference!
@TechDweeb6 ай бұрын
A classic!
@anotheruser98766 ай бұрын
@@TechDweeb Yeah baby!
@dragon2knight6 ай бұрын
I still own my 64, also a 128. I have a few 5 1/4" drives and the illusive 3.5" drive as well...! Haven't dragged either of them out of the hall closet in a few years....that'll change today 😊 Thanks for the reminder, these were the best of their generation with their SID chips, 16 colors (!!), and it's compact nature---they blew it all away back in the day! I actually miss typing in some of my games (yes, you actually programmed, what a concept!!). Great video, I might nab that keyboard, I like the design. I retro play all of the great games that this platform gave us (Ultima FTW!!), and they are decently set up. Absolutely great video Mr. Dweeb, it's so awesome to remember where we came from ❤
@toddjbradshaw4 ай бұрын
Same here. I let go of my 128D years ago and regret it. However, my C64 is hooked up to a 1702 monitor w/drives. When I'm working during the day, I'll let Little Computer People run on it across the room. The little dude in the house still eats like a horse. It's something to think this little game inspired games like The Sims. Pick up the keyboard in this video. You'll be amazed at how authentic it feels to the original as the keys have those dips your fingers will sink into. I liked it so much, I use it as my daily driver. Cheers!
@dreioo87596 ай бұрын
I'll play C64 on my Zazzbitty at some point... After I finish Final Fantasy 6 for the first time... and snap out of my awe of it... ANYWAY please do continue, I'll be paying attention.
@horlanservia3 ай бұрын
😂😂 the friends mom bit hit close to home… ❤
@timseyer67696 ай бұрын
I remember a game named "beyond the ice palace" I also remember that it was to hard for my taste back then, but it looked and played great after it was loaded up from cassette tapes. Do you remember cassette tapes for the c64 that was even more archaic than floppys but it did work. Crazy to think that back in the day you waited for a game to be loaded from a cassette and nowadays some complain that it takes a few milliseconds longer to boot a game from the sd card in your steam deck compared to the ssd 😂
@TechDweeb6 ай бұрын
I'll try Beyond the Ice Palace, looks great! And good point about the things we complain about. My buddy has a real old DOS PC, and I was like "let's boot it up and check out some games!", and my main takeaway was "dang that's a lot of waiting" :P
@PolarRed6 ай бұрын
The C64 was my third computer, eventually to only be surpassed by the amazing Amiga 1000. My mother gave it away and I still have trauma! Some great games, Impossible Mission, Wasteland (precursor of Fallout), Elite, Defender of the Crown, Gunship, Traveler, Supremacy, Silent Service, Autoduel, Uridum... ...just too, too many!
@RetroGamingMusicCom6 ай бұрын
Ooooh!!! ❤❤ Love this RetroGaming stuff. I might need to get this keyboard!!!
@JittikMieger6 ай бұрын
I can really recommend Sam's Journey. It's a modern C64 game on disk or cartridge - it's still for sale I think. I also bought it for my Famicom toploader. The music, graphics and gameplay are awesome!
@nuclearcaveman30516 ай бұрын
Lode runner,street rod,racing destuction set,buggy boy,beach head,ikari warriores,sspy hunter,rambo,power drift,choplifter,archon,uridium,wonder boy,wonderboy in modterland,sim city,roadwars 2000,raid over moscow,operation wolf,great giana sisters,r-type,wizard of war, and so many more. That was the best time of my life getting "backups" copies of games from my friends. Thx for the memeries and have a great day :)
@janX96 ай бұрын
That *Dweeb* has his work cut out for him.
@cippalippus6 ай бұрын
So many games to suggest: Turrican, Defender of the Crown, Elite... I still have the C64 it in my parents' garage.
@ToyKeeper6 ай бұрын
I really, really like the C64's SID chip. Great music on that thing, all curated nicely in the High Voltage SID Collection. I particularly like songs by Goto80. About the keyboard though, the keycaps are available in several colors. They're called "AF SA" profile keycaps, and this particular brand is recognizable by the font and the way the period is misaligned on the "> ." key. They're a clone of the MG Monster / MG Ember premium sets, but IMO they're better than the original, while also being a fraction of the price.
@johnduncan51176 ай бұрын
Geoff Crammond who made Stunt Car Racer is one of the absolute legends of game creation history. He created Revs, then Stunt Car Racer, then Formula One Grand Prix and its sequels which were truly mindblowing and revolutionary sim racing games. As a massive F1 fan, when I finally got F1GP on my Olivetti 286 in 1992 it was just sensational. Pit stops, tyre degredation, aerodynamic effects, oversteer and understeer, rain, realistic AI... Just unbelievable stuff.
@johnduncan51176 ай бұрын
That also makes me think the c64 successor, the Amiga, was an incredible system for gaming. That F1GP game was first released on the Amiga and the Atari ST (1991). Maybe Tech Dweeb will take a look at those two systems some time ;).
@X862go6 ай бұрын
I absolutely love keeping up with commodore 64 🎉
@poppers73176 ай бұрын
I have the Famicom version. I like the clickiness and the color scheme.
@TarikA3 ай бұрын
Recommendation: "Galencia" is a relatively new (2017) aftermarket game that plays superb and looks impressive. Be sure to check it out on the C64! :)
@joerhorton6 ай бұрын
I was an avid C64 owner and user from 1984 until,. well I am stil owning (more than one) them and using them. I would suggest the following games: Wizball (stick with it, its an amazing game), Uridium, Paradroid, Creatures, Last Ninja ( 2,3), Commando, Platoon, and Pirates. I spent too many hours in the 80's during my early to late teenage years addicted to so many games during the 80's on this machine, and in the U.K. it was rare to have a C64 as most of the kids had a ZX Spectrum.
@tdome30006 ай бұрын
I grew up with that thing. Wrote my first own program on it, in assembler, at the age of 10 or so. There are at least 100 more really great games for the C64.
@OzymandiasWasRight6 ай бұрын
Nothin like waking up to someone screaming 'Commodore 64 emulation!'
@telostia6 ай бұрын
Winter games was one of my first c64 game i played back in the days..
@dabuhr33436 ай бұрын
Great Giana Sisters on Amiga 500. Core memory right there. Next to Emerald Mine and Galaga.
@42DangerVision6 ай бұрын
Born in 1982 and 40 huh? Me too, Pal... Me too...
@DerekLippold6 ай бұрын
Oof I was born in ‘84. The Commodore 64 was my first personal computer experience. Bruce Lee, MULE, and Gateway to Apshai were my favorites.
@zebani6 ай бұрын
usagi yojimbo, international karate +, microprose soccer, wizard of wor, boulder dash, myth, power drift, rick dangerous, friday the 13th, emilyn hughes soccer, giana sisters, terry's big adventure, barbarian.. so much great games.. great musics too..
@CAPMAX_Gaming6 ай бұрын
Ah jeez, I'm older than TechDweeb. 👴 C64 games, you say?! How about Space Taxi, G.I. Joe, Spy vs. Spy, Impossible Mission, Cave of the Word Wizard, Ghostbusters, Zulu, Caverns of Khafka, Alice in Wonderland, Zaxxon, B.C. Quest for Tires, Congo Bongo, Lazy Jones. That'll keep ya busy!
@jayparker35196 ай бұрын
I had two C64s. One I got for Christmas and one I won from an TV Invisionaries contest.
@avenge08186 ай бұрын
A hand-me-down C64 was my first gaming console. I would sit for hours playing Space Taxi and Ghostbusters. More hidden gems videos!
@rometherevenant87496 ай бұрын
Damn that desk is cozy ASF my boy
@KayoMichiels6 ай бұрын
If only the keyboard had the keycaps of the C64C, but still kept the same colors of the C64... the C64C had less sharp corners, which made typing much more comfortable.
@Adrian-ek8hu6 ай бұрын
As a 56 year old I played the original C64. This brought back soo many happy memories. I definitely recommend playing Ghostbusters Batman Rainbow Island Keep up the good work ❤
@uj71106 ай бұрын
River raid also a good one!
@MrSilvestre5872 күн бұрын
Please, could you tell me where can I find keycaps for letters and symbols that are missing in 8bitdo keybord (ñ, ¡, ¿, °).
@satellitelazarus6 ай бұрын
I remember playing Impossible Mission and a detective story on C64 growing up
@Otsgekee6 ай бұрын
Cool Giana Sister I played that on our amiga 500 it was great as we never had any nes or snes when I was growing up.
@-Airwalk1616-4 ай бұрын
So I've done a lot of troubleshooting and trial and error. I mapped my retropad binds to my Gamesir G8+ rather than having it default to it, cleared all hotkeys, and have come to the conclusion that no matter what, In Quick Menu - Controls - whatever "LEFT" is bound/assigned to whether it's Up or R1 or any button, it pauses the game. No matter what. So when you launch, say Turrican, it will pause as soon as you press left and the only button that will UnPause it, is FIRE. 1. Is this recreatable for anyone else? Surprisingly, ON PORT 2 CONTROLS in Quick Menu - Controls with Device Type left on RETRO PAD, I can assign the actual DPAD/HAT LEFT to R or anything else, and it allows me to play and left still works fine. But if the LEFT option on the list that pips up is assigned to ANYTHING, that button will pause the game. PORT 1 CONTROLS stay how they are. With D pad mapped as it should be and device type left as RETRO PAD. Confirmed now that changing to JOYSTICK changes nothing for either PORT 1 or 2 2. Does this track for anyone else? I can not figure out what this is. I think it's some kind of mix-up between Port 1 and Port 2 controls getting crossed, maybe? There's not much online besides a post about checking a log file bit I can't find Input = Pause to delete in the script lines. How can this be fixed?? From what I have gathered, there is some kind of correlation between PORT 1 & PORT 2 but the Controls for port 2 just need to be changed from DPAD LEFT (and sometimes DOWN on some games like UFO) to any other binding, and that in turn makes the binds in PORT 1 work as they should.
@moronicron6 ай бұрын
I got my C64 8bitdo keyboard in the mail today so this video is perfect
@Dugachug6 ай бұрын
*Sleeps on top of a C64 emulator*
@TechDweeb6 ай бұрын
DON'T!
@taqyon6 ай бұрын
Mine is one the way! Thanks for the reviews!
@oleurgast730Ай бұрын
I realy like 8bitdo´s C64-style keyboard. So much nostalgica. However, the joystick isn't realy the best. I tried to play the great giana sisters, but the stick often loosened from the base while trying to play. I actually used an original Competition pro instead (with Pi Pico for conversion). One thing missing on the keycaps: The front of the keycaps should have the grapgical symbols. Maybe sometime in the future I´ll get a firbre laser to add them...
@MarkDell6 ай бұрын
Ghost Chaser on the C64 was the first game I ever beat as a little dweeb. I love that game so much!
@KabukiKid6 ай бұрын
Wow, you look like little Gage from the 1989 Pet Sematary movie in that photo of you as a toddler! :-D
@Taragas6 ай бұрын
(Deep Breath) Accolade's Comics, Airborne Ranger, Aliens, Bop'n Rumble, Bruce Lee, Crossroads 1 and 2, Dan Dare, Dark Castle, Druid, Goonies, Gunship, Hacker 1 and 2, International Karate Plus, Impossible Mission 1 and 2, Killed Until Dead, Legend of Blacksilver, Lemans, Lightforce, Mainframe, M.U.L.E., Paradroid, Pirates, Raid over Moscow, Saboteur, Snookie, Space Station Oblivion (AKA Driller), Last Ninja 1, 2, and 3, and Zorro. I might have left out ten or twenty games.
@lloydmilton98086 ай бұрын
Waiting patiently for the Commodore 64 Hidden Gems video...checking my inbox, shucks, still not there...waiting longer. My first PC experience was an IBM PC clone that my step-dad owned. None of the games on the system were as graphical as the Commodore, but I loved playing many of the text-based adventures I found on the system. I can't remember the name of the game, but I laughed my butt off when I learned I could kill the King's ghost by throwing the candle stick at him. To this day I keep a candle stick by my side in case I ever find a real-live ghost to test this theory.
@beowolf4106 ай бұрын
I have to admit I slept on it. My first system was the Sega master system before I got a NES. So admittedly I never played any C64 games. I'll definitely try some games now just to get a feel for the system.
@johndough81156 ай бұрын
Try "Raid Over Moscow" and "Bruce Lee", first. With Raid... its going to take a little bit of time, to figure out how to get the ship out of the Hanger. Might want to research it, before you play. The game really shows off what the c64 is capable of. I personally also Loved "The Last V8". However, the controls are challenging, so it will take a lot of time to get good at controlling the car. One you master it, however... its really amazing. The music in this game, is Legendary. Scarabaeus / Invaders of the Lost Tomb - Is also a very Unique one to try. Actual 3d dungeon type of game, with puzzles, and kinda-sort-of Jump Scares. Psychologically impactful. (look for the instructions, before you try this one... or you wont really understand whats going on)
@davedavenport86736 ай бұрын
Games to check out - Old Games Impossible Mission Realm of Impossibility Sid Meier's Pirates (Yes, that Sid Meier) Pitstop II IK+ The Last Ninja Series Commando Hardball Raid over Moscow Leaderboard Golf Series Space Taxi Aztec Challenge Beach-Head Summer Games Winter Games Wizard of Wor Zork Series - text adventure Crazy Comets Elite Ghostbusters Ghosts'n Goblins H.E.R.O. Hunchback Rick Dangerous Steel Ranger Turrican I & II Defender of the Crown Bruce Lee Metal Warrior Series Rambo F-15 Strike Eagle People are still creating and distributing games for the C64. Some are for sale and some are free. Some of the New Games Sam's Journey - probably best platformer on the system IMO Zeta Wing I & II A Pig Quest Doc Cosmos Soul Force Briley Witch Chronicles L'Abbaye Des Morts Lester We are Stardust Space Station 23