I've since uploaded the .D64 image of this recent issue to the public shares (with permission of course) over at CommodoreServer for fellow Comet64 users.
Recently, I put together a couple of short demonstrations on how to use your Comet64 (and the CommodoreServer website) to search the contents of the disk images stored in your CommodoreServer disk archive. This first video is using your web browser and the CommodoreServer website. http://youtu.be ...
Okay, I know none of them are any great works of art, but I thought some folks here would get a kick out of seeing some digital art I created back in high-school with my C64 and Koala drawing tablet. These were created in and around the mid-eighties, and some of the subject matter will reflect this ...
It never ceases to amaze me when I see how intricately woven Commodore is in the history of personal computing. Too bad it didn't survive to see the days of Linux and Open Source.
Not sure what's happening in Japan, but for North America the first three C64 games for the Wii console are "International Karate", "Pitstop II" and "The Last Ninja"... Watch a video I made here: http://www.ipernity.com/doc/virtualsky/4320476/ The cost of each of the games is 500 Wii points, which ...
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