found this while stumbling
http://technabob.com/blog/2007/11/28/gu ... modore-64/" target="_blank
C64 Hero
Re: C64 Hero
Holy crap - that C64 looks ILL!
It's like the computer equivalent of Steve Buscemi:
It's like the computer equivalent of Steve Buscemi:
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All Criticisms on the ugliness set aside.
Its nice to see there are people out there, who still have a passion to keep the platform alive, which is over 20 years old and make efforts such as this.
Its nice to see there are people out there, who still have a passion to keep the platform alive, which is over 20 years old and make efforts such as this.
Re: C64 Hero
Agreed.Analog-X64 wrote:All Criticisms on the ugliness set aside.
Its nice to see there are people out there, who still have a passion to keep the platform alive, which is over 20 years old and make efforts such as this.
I was thinking the exact same thing last night as I loaded song data into my C64 at a *bazillion kbps via MIDI sysex messages on my brand new C64 MIDI interface! What other computer out there actually gets better and more versatile with age?
*slight exaggeration due to uncontrollable excitement
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I think its pretty cool, that he has come up with a solution interfacing the Guitar to a C64 and than the challenge of writing the game in Assembly.
Re: C64 Hero
This is proof that the C64 sitll rocks!