80s kids became coders with ease because 8-bit computers booted into a simple dev environment running BASIC. Computer mags of the era were stuffed with type-in programs that anyone patient enough ...
Defender of the Crown is often cited as one of the top Commodore 64 games due to its engaging blend of strategy and action. This game features simple yet challenging gameplay, including mini-games ...
Attic Archive presents a curious collection of forgotten games from the 1980s. Originally published for the Commodore 64, Amstrad CPC, and Sinclair ZX Spectrum home computer systems, these games are ...
If you've ever wanted to relive the glory days of the Commodore 64 with a bit of modern augmentation (and without all the hassle of finding a working system and compatible display), the new limited ...
We'd venture that most folks under 40 or so aren't aware that Bill Gates and Paul Allen, former head honchos of Microsoft, actually started their empire as hardcore programmers, and darn good ones at ...
The Commodore 64 Ultimate is a labor of love disguised as a fantastic recreation of an important home computer. Near identical to the original, you can use your old hardware (even the cassettes!) and ...