64DTV
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64DTV
Since noone else mentioned it:
comp.sys.cbm newsgroup posting:
http://groups-beta.google.com/group/com ... lr=&rnum=1
(more information in the rest of the thread)
Story about Jeri and the 64DTV in the New York Times:
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/12/20/techn ... ssuserland
Pictures of a 64DTV modified to hook up to external devices:
http://www.jammingsignal.com/c64/aic/64dtv/page1.htm
(Yes, that's the actual device in the last picture)
As soon as a PAL version emerges I'm *so* there.
comp.sys.cbm newsgroup posting:
http://groups-beta.google.com/group/com ... lr=&rnum=1
(more information in the rest of the thread)
Story about Jeri and the 64DTV in the New York Times:
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/12/20/techn ... ssuserland
Pictures of a 64DTV modified to hook up to external devices:
http://www.jammingsignal.com/c64/aic/64dtv/page1.htm
(Yes, that's the actual device in the last picture)
As soon as a PAL version emerges I'm *so* there.
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Why wait, it works fine if your tv can show NTSC signals, and most og the newer models can....Jan Lund Thomsen wrote:Since noone else mentioned it:
As soon as a PAL version emerges I'm *so* there.
http://www.qvc.com/asp/frameset.asp?nes ... archClass=
Any one know what games it holds?
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Bull Riding, Championship Wrestling, Cyberdyne Warrior, Cybernoid, Cybernoid 2, Eliminator, Exolon, Firelord, Flying Disk, Gateway to Apshai, Impossible Mission, Impossible Mission 2, Jumpman Jr., Paradroid, Pitstop, Pitstop 2, Rana Rama, Silicon Warrior, Speedball, Summer Games, Super Cycle, Sumo, Surfing, Sword of Fargoal, Tower Toppler (methinks that's what the US release of Nebulus was called - if so, kickass game), Uridium, Winter Games, World Karate Champion A, World Karate Champion B, Zynaps.Wraith wrote:Any one know what games it holds?
I'd get one just for Paradroid.
Only thing I'm a tad worried about is that the games are NTSC-fixed when everyone knows the PAL scene rocked more. =)
Nice one... Absolutely a nice little "gadget" to own!! But it would be even better if they could include the complete selection of games in something similar!! I mean, it must be possible to do so... Like some kind of little box .. Now that would be the perfect gift...
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From http://www.commodoreworld.com:
We can proudly announce that the Toy: Lobster Company in the UK has been appointed as the official worldwide distributor except for US, Canada and Latin America. The C64DTV model for Europe will be available soon.
If you are interesting in become a distributor of this product, please register yourself at the following link: http://www.toylobster.com/toylobsterweb ... ts_c64.htm.
There is a page online that shows you how to mod an Xbox controller so you can plug in an Atari-style stick (such as a Comp Pro)*; I don't really have the soldering powers to deal with that, though. Keyboard access, as with most console-based emulators, is simple enough via an on-screen keyboard.trace wrote:You can have c64 on xbox? how about the controllers?
ViceX is rather good actually, as is the whole chipped Xbox thing. It's virtually made my Mac and PC redundant as far as emulation goes (the only other platform I currently use emulators on is the GBA, mostly for old Game Boy games, so I don't have to bother mucking about with those bloody great big carts). I now have a box in the living room, hooked up to the TV, which has on it a C64, a Spectrum, an Amiga, a SNES, a shed-load of arcade games, a NES, and the rather fabby OutRun 2**. And all for about 200 quid... Nice!
* http://www.xbox-scene.com/articles/amiga-connector.php
** If you have an Xbox and don't own a copy of this, you really are a wombat, especially seeing as it's available in various places for the equivalent of about 20 quid now! Man, if only all games were FUN like this one!