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Commodore 64 Nostalgia Time

I owned a Commodore 64 - it was my first true computer. Yes, I owned the Coleco Adam, but I didn’t really treat it like a computer - I treated it like a ColecoVision writ large. (I did spent $200 on the Adam’s floppy disk drive and never used it. Argh. And the high-speed tape drive included? It destroyed my Super Dragon’s Lair.) However, the C-64 was the perfect meld between console and computer, and one of the major reasons for The Great Video Game Crash of 1983. Heck, it allowed me to use my Atari 2600 joysticks with it. But it had the greatest library of games, ever, which no console or single OS will ever match, especially in the role-playing game and sports genres. It was unparalleled. I loved my Amiga even more, but that’s a sad story that shall be discussed later.

(One interesting note about the C-64: as awesome as it was, the initial batch of C-64’s had a whopping defective unit rate of 33% of released machines. One-third! And people complain about the Xbox 360 and PS3 breaking down and overheating. The first batch of C-64’s were practically stitched together with duct tape and baling wire.)

I’m bringing this up because Hiive Books has announced a new book all about the gray plastic wonder, called The C64 Book - 1982-199x written by Andrew Fisher, a follow up to another book called The ZX Spectrum Book 1982-199x, but practically no one in the United States owned one of those. It’ll talk about the history of the system and focus on roughly 200 of the best games.

Those of you who still fondly remember your C-64, what were the games that really floated your boat? Comment away!

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  1. Drocket Says:

    Ghostbusters - a truly classic game

    Transformers - as a game, it sucked like there was no tomorrow, but it was TRANSFORMER, so I spent about a bajillion hours playing it.

    Phantom of the Asteroid - a game that doesn’t seem to get anywhere near the respect it deserves. The most amazing soundtrack of any C64 game I’ve ever played.

  2. Jaffo Says:

    Two great games by Jeff Minter: Attack of the Mutant Camels (first game I ever had) and Hover Bovver.

  3. POLL: What Is Your Favorite Retro Gaming System? | Game Stooge Says:

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  4. Jonah Falcon Says:

    Sid Meier’s Pirates. Nuff said.

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