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| | Commodore 64 demos - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Commodore 64 demos for the Commodore 64 (C64) were, as far as is known, the first real demos produced on any home computer. |  | | When the Commodore Amiga appeared, many former C64 demo programmers switched platforms and continued to make demos, but for the Amiga (see Amiga demos). |  | | Some C64 enthusiasts lament the loss of the social interaction that locally centered computer activities provided. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commodore_64_demos
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| | Commodore 64 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Chronology of the Commodore 64 Computer – By Ken Polsson |  | | The Commodore 64 (C64, CBM 64/CBM64, C= 64), also sometimes nicknamed "the breadbin" due to its shape, is a home computer with 64 kilobytes of RAM that was popular in the 1980s. |  | | Due to its advanced graphics and sound, the 64 is often credited with starting the computer subculture known as the demoscene (see Commodore 64 demos). |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commodore_64
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| | demoscene: Information From Answers.com |
 | | The demoscene is a computer subculture that came to prominence during the rise of the 16/32-bit micros (the Atari ST and the Amiga), but demos first appeared during the 8-bit era on computers such as the Commodore 64 and ZX Spectrum. |  | | These were not initially called demos but rather letter, message, etc. Ironically, quite a few of the young talents that spent their time "coding" demos and thus gaining in-depth experience programming computer graphics later ended up working in the games industry, whose products they had initially cracked. |  | | Only old computers, like Commodore 64 or Atari ST, or mobile devices like handheld phones or PDAs are allowed. |
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http://www.answers.com/demoscene
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| | Smilin Buddha - 2kEd - Commodore 64 |
 | | Demos categorized by demogroup, unfortunately they are not ready to use by the emulator, but needs to be converted first. |  | | The fact, that this piece of hardware has been pushed to the limits - is what makes it fascinating to me. These days it seems, some (not all!) software houses just release lame-coded games, that require faster and faster computers, instead of tuning the code for maximum performance... |  | | First, you need to download an emulator - an emulator is a piece of software that allows your PC (or whathaveyou) to behave like something else. |
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http://hjem.get2net.dk/Smilin_Buddha/html/games/c64
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| | ShadowM's Commodore 64 Page |
 | | I'm an avid Commodore 64 enthusiast (one of the earliest home computers, for those of you who weren't there), and have a good collection of hardware and software. |  | | Contiki operating system to talk to other machines, including my second Commodore 64 setup (my Linux boxen are way jealous). |  | | The monitor is a 1084S, made for the Commodore Amiga. |
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http://users.ameritech.net/gholmer/c64.html
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| | CCS64 |
 | | CCS64 is a program that runs on your PC that turns your computer into an old Commodore 64 computer. |  | | This means that the program simulates, or rather emulates the old computer, enabling you to run most of the old software you had for that old machine, running it just like it would in the past. |  | | This means that the program is free to use and to copy, but if you like it and use it regularly I would appreciate that you would register the program. |
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http://www.computerbrains.com/ccs64
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| | ::: larwe.com - commodore 64 ::: |
 | | Anyway, whether I am color blind or not, the Commodore 64 is probably the best-selling 8-bit computer of all time, and no collection should be without one. |  | | WinVice - This is a Windows (DirectX) multi-platform emulator for various Commodore machines including the C64. |  | | The C64 has advanced color graphics with a pixel resolution of up to 320x200 (plus a border area) and hardware sprites with hardware x2 scaling and vertical/horizontal hardware flip capability. |
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http://www.larwe.com/museum/c64.html
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| | Tronds Commodore 64 |
 | | Yes, the 64 is truly and awesome machine, and you can even by hardware addons and have 16mb ram, at least 33.600 baud, and atleast 20mhz, maybe even more, but I ain`t that into the hardware market so I realy wouldn`t know, but I`ll add some links here, so you can see for yourself. |  | | If you wanne ask about 64 emulators you have to try someone else, because i think emulators are a dirty thing!!! |  | | How many computers can brag about having a life and a lot of active users more than 18 years after it was first released??? |
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http://home.eunet.no/~tgimre/C64
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| | Commodore 64 life information |
 | | The computer was fun and simple to program as you didn´t have to write system friendly. |  | | Their computer was a bastard wich some jerk have changed a lot in. |  | | And when you code not-system-friendly-code you can´t change a thing in the computer. |
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http://home.swipnet.se/tronix/c64.htm
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| | Commodore VIC-20 demos |
 | | Commodore VIC-20, Commodore's first microcomputer designed for the home consumer market, introduced in 1981 or maybe even in 1980, was quite a success, in spite of the poor quality of the software available for it. |  | | Anyway, the Commodore VIC-20 was not as poor as the Commodore 64 users believed. |  | | What you might not know is that I bought my first VIC-20 in 1991, five years after I got my first computer, the Commodore 64. |
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http://www.tkk.fi/Misc/cbm/vic20-demos.html
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| | Iain's C64 Homepage |
 | | I have noticed that the Emulators page is quite popular so I decided to update it with the latest version of C64 emulators for various systems. |  | | The complete scans of the first issue of Commodore User have been added to the site. |  | | The original idea was by Mort (The Scan King) and many of the initial scans on the site have been submitted by him. |
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http://zzap64.co.uk/c64
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| | Commodore 64 Programming |
 | | These integrated circuits were designed primarily for use in Commodore computers by MOS Technology (later CSG) the designers of the 6502. |  | | The Commodore Lanugages List is a fairly comprehensive overview of the programming packages which have been available over the years |  | | Programming the Commodore 64 by Raeto Collin West - Compute! |
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http://www.geocities.com/profdredd/cprogram/cprogram.html
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| | Commodore 64/128 Instruction Set |
 | | So far I have had the opportunity to try it on three computers, two of which were Commodore 128 DCR's (C128's housed in metal case with a 1571 floppy disk drive, whose controller is integrated on the mother board). |  | | And the Commodore 65, or the C64DX, which unfortunately did not make its way to the market, could narrow the memory window reserved for its CSG 4567 VIC-III. |  | | It is based on the memory maps in the Commodore 64 Programmer's Reference Guide, pp. |
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http://www.classic-games.com/commodore64/64doc.html
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| | Old Commodore 64 demos |
 | | This page is dedicated to the Golden Days of Homecomputing, when the one and only real computer was the Commodore 64. |  | | You can download a.D64 disk image with some of our better programs either uncrompessed (174848 bytes) or as a.zip-file (99213 bytes). |  | | On this wonderful machine I learned all my major skills which allowed me to study computer science, and I pity all those who have to learn this on modern PCs. |
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http://www-student.cs.uni-bonn.de/~wichmann/c64
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| | Pex "Mahoney" Tufvesson's homepage |
 | | The Commodore 64 had only 64kB of memory, so there would not be room for any large text files in memory at the same time as the demo itself. |  | | All of these.d64-files are disk images of Commodore 64 floppy discs, and can be viewed on a PC with programs like Vice, Frodo or CCS64. |  | | Well, I am missing "Zounddemo II" and "CCC Demo I", but I would be very surprised if they are still on an error-free floppy disk on this planet! |
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http://www.ejeson.se/mahoney/download.php
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| | Open Directory - Computers: Systems: Commodore: Commodore 64: Games |
 | | GameBox64 - Collection of scanned packaging, instructions, media and more for Commodore 64 games. |  | | Open Directory - Computers: Systems: Commodore: Commodore 64: Games |  | | C64games.com - Answers to questions about C64 emulation and a top 50 games list based on user votes. |
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http://dmoz.org/Computers/Systems/Commodore/Commodore_64/Games
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| | Commodore 64 |
 | | This a software emulator of the Commodore 64 computer. |  | | You may say this is not the first program trying to emulate the C64. |  | | In these cases, run in DOS if possible. |
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http://www.srn.it/c64/documentazione.html
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| | Commodore 64 - Night Gem |
 | | he Commodore 64 was my first personal computer. |  | | This website features some of the greatest demos around, along with snapshots and tunes. |  | | Well, nothing less than the sound chip of our beloved Commodore 64, of course! |
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http://users.skynet.be/NightGem/c64.htm
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| | Marko's Commodores |
 | | I haven't written many programs entirely for a Commodore computer. |  | | I have written quite many utilities mainly for use with other computers to ease program development, file transfers and so on. |  | | And I don't expect that anyone would pay for software written for practically dead computer platforms. |
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http://www.tkk.fi/Misc/cbm/cbm-msmakela.html
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| | Computers Systems Commodore Commodore 64 Demoscene |
 | | Demolition - Information and resources for demo programming on the Commodore 64. |  | | Beyond Force - Creators of the demos Charlatan and Nothing But Code. |  | | Little Computer People 1998 - C64 demo party. |
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http://www.iper1.com/iper1-odp/scat/id/Computers/Systems/Commodore/Commodore_64/Demoscene
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| | ▶ The Commodore 64 Barbarian Information Directory |
 | | Relive 30 classic Commodore 64 games with no need for a computer - just plug it into the TV! |  | | Rwap Software (supporters Of The Commodore 64 And 128). |  | | Thousands of classic computer games for sale at reasonable prices are listed here. There Sinclair Spectrum and Commodore 64 games plus every other old computer you can think of. |
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http://www.c64-emulator.com/commodore64barbarian
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| | The Vulture's Nest |
 | | on machine language, and other demos and a machine language monitor for reference. |  | | It was an honor to do a demo with one of my mentors, and a legend in the C64 scene. |  | | This was a "testing the waters" demo that I did while I was studying Computer Science at Lakehead University. |
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http://www.vulturesnest.net/c64revenge.html
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| | commodore 64 CD |
 | | commodore 64 CD There are several ways to use a CD's with Commodore 64 software on it:- |  | | One of best eve Commodore Emulators, also emulates VIC20, C128, PET, PLUS4, C16 etc... |  | | - By using a Commodore 64 Emulator on your PC, like CCS64 you can play all the games & demos and even use Cartridges. |
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http://members.optusnet.com.au/vortex69/TRANSFER-METHODS/TRANSFER.html
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| | Commodore 64 Resources |
 | | Back in 1986, my first computer was a Commodore 64 (C64) from Commodore Business Machines. |  | | Well today nobody would call it a 'computer'. |  | | C64 charsets are bitmap charsets featuring 256 characters 8x8 pixel each. |
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http://kofler.dot.at/c64
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| | THE SPY'S COMMODORE 64 WORLD |
 | | After being part of the Commodore 64 demo scene for over 10 years, I have brought this very special computer to my heart. |  | | Remember how it all started, we where the pioneers and all following computer "scenes" will be influenced by our work." |  | | I still have my C64 and always will! |
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http://www.jerberyd.com/c64
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| | Commodore 64 Files Listing |
 | | NB: The games on Utopia (DD) are meant for original C64 users so you will have to do additional conversion using 64 Copy/Star Commander [DOS] or other tools [C64] to make them emulator compatible. |  | | Blast# files are "blasts from the past" disks put together for easy enjoyment! |  | | SGF means a single game file, anything else probably has more on the.d64 or.t64 disk or tape image. |
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http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Shadowlands/6559/q.html
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| | My life with the Commodore 64 |
 | | And I was bright enough to understand that BASIC wasn't the solution, so I began learning assembler-programming instead. |  | | So, I began coding on the demo 'What's Amiga?'. |  | | The reason for the success of the 64 back in the 80's, was that there were lots of games produced for the 64, and lots of people that cracked (removed the copy-protection from) the games and spread them to others without charging anything. |
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http://www.acc.umu.se/~tao/myself/c64life.html
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| | Commodore 64 |
 | | I continue to find the Commodore 64 a fascinating and enjoyable computer to use and program. |  | | Oldschool Gaming - Reviews and forums with a focus on new 8-bit games. |  | | After creating geoFax and some other nifty programs for the GEOS operating system, he made a GEOS upgrade called Wheels and a web browser (called the Wave) for his new OS. |
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http://my.tbaytel.net/macbeth/c64.html
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| | JaC64 - JAVA Commodore 64 emulator |
 | | Since I'd been programming Java a lot and had heard complaints about Java's performance I thought that a perfect performance test (and a fun project) would be to implement a C64 emulator in Java. |  | | After many years of avoiding to buy a PC (I was a Commodore only person before ;-) I finally bought myself a 500 Mhz PC (1998). |
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http://www.dreamfabric.com/c64
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| | 2003 |
 | | Techniques and tools used to create the work will also be discussed. |  | | Commodore 64 hobbyist cracking, psych abstraction, chipstyle, pixel graphics, and machinima will all be discussed showcasing ideas and concepts involved in using video game technology to create more than just games. |  | | Brooklyn-based artist and BEIGE programming ensemble member Cory Arcangel will show and explain the side of video games that has almost nothing to do with games. |
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http://www.cinematexas.org/old/2003-festival-games-cory.html
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| | WebFX: About Wavey |
 | | Levels: The higher the level, the sharper the sine-waves are. |  | | Inspiration: Atari 8-bit (and Commodore 64) demos that did just this! |
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http://www.nbswebfx.com/about/wavey.html
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| | Commodore 64 files! |
 | | So named because I was trying to start over as far as the design of my code went. |  | | The first System demo with their own coder... |  | | Not really a multi part demo, more of a player and saver for some of the best game tunes ever! |
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http://kartano.no-ip.org:1975/C64/C64.php
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| | • Commodore 64 • Games • Demos • Reviews • |
 | | We have just finished all the purchases from Ebay, disk drive C64 software etc. Working on a short demo at the moment and then planning on short game in the coming months. |  | | • Commodore 64 • Games • Demos • Reviews • |  | | It’s been at least 10 years since we wrote anything on the 64. |
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http://www.c64.ukf.net/avengers.html
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| | CD's for Commodore 64 & 128 |
 | | A CD holds about 3800 sides, which is about 1900 disks full of Commodore 64 software. |  | | So CD is a very safe form of storage. |  | | Click here to download the Catalog for each CD so you can see what Commodore 64 games, utilities, demos, etc are on |
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http://members.optusnet.com.au/vortex69/CD-FOR-C64/CD-FORSALE.html
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| | • Commodore 64 • Games • Demos • Review • |
 | | (01/03/03) Welcome to the latest web site dedicated to the biggest sellinghome computer of all time the commodore 64, 30 million units sold worldwide. |  | | • Commodore 64 • Games • Demos • Review • |  | | But I could do with some help, please send in your news, reviews, new games, demos, manuals, mags (zzapp64 etc) or just your top ten games anything that is 64 related. |
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http://www.c64.ukf.net
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| | Robin Harbron's Classic Computers and Video Games: Don't Bogart the Stuffinged Lamb |
 | | I've helped him with a few other projects since then too. |  | | The disk included a bit of art and code and stuff he was working on. |  | | We're hoping to have a new demo done in the near future - DTV work has kept me from some of these other things I want to work on (but I'm not complaining!). |
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http://my.tbaytel.net/macbeth/2005/01/dont-bogart-stuffinged-lamb.html
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| | The Triad Homepage |
 | | Our latest release from floppy2004 have been added aswell as some older goodies in the demo section |  | | New demo, Macho Programming - Grab it here. |  | | We are only releasing productions for the Commodore 64. |
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http://www.df.lth.se/~triad/triad
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| | Commodore 64 :: Index |
 | | Buy, sell or trade C64 software and hardware. |  | | Website updates, new releases of games, demos, emulators, tools etc. |  | | Moderated by sceners with the scene culture in mind. |
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http://www.lemon64.com/forum
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| | Linus' C-64 Site |
 | | Have a look at A Beginner's Guide to C-64 and VIC-20 Emulators. |  | | Just like before it has a top ten list of C-64 games, a page about Greve Graphics, some links and some other stuff, but now there's also a page with my favourite C-64 demos. |  | | Check it out, download the demos and get impressed. |
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http://hem.passagen.se/c64linus
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| | The Compunet Legacy Archive |
 | | Containing 3D Amiga Add On, A Haunted House, Amiga Memories, Andy Braybrook, Clone Unit II, Double Take, Sanxion, Sanxion Stall II, Time Traveller 2 and Xmas Demo. |  | | Containing Always Pulse, Cluk Cluk '87, Computer Demo, Crazy Mirrors, Essential 64, Juxtaposition, Macrojackmix, MerryPulsemas, P.S.B. on C64, Power No Price and Pulse Shop Boys. |  | | Sean, Kenz and I were in some way involved with the Compunet demo scene, Sean as one of the members of Pulse Productions and the demos archived here are what got us started in the first place. |
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http://www.cosine.demon.co.uk/legacy
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| | Commodore 64 Re-launched - MegaGames hardware |
 | | Tulip will receive a license fee for all Commodore C64 products delivered by Ironstone Partners Inc., installed on all computer brands using the Microsoft or any other operating system and all Commodore 64 branded products. |  | | The games offered by the Ironstone web-portal will include the famous classic C64 games as well as exciting new games and will also sell its Commodore-branded products through the site. |  | | Tulip Computers, a Dutch company which now owns the Commodore name, plans to relaunch the brand in order to capitalize on the fact that the system has obtained cult status. |
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http://www.megagames.com/news/html/hardware/commodore64re-launched.shtml
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| | Legend continues...Commodore 64 |
 | | Good emulation, some games not supported, mostly disk format. |  | | Good user interface, less options than ccs 64 |  | | Tools may help you with a bit more advanced setups, with some complicated file formats, or if you'd like to connect your PC with some of the older equipment. |
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http://c64.kset.org
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| | The Commodore 64 Game Site |
 | | C64 documentation The Download Page c64 game list c64 games list 1942 my commodore 64 games activision commando libya |  | | My c64 game page, this site looks like a c=64 screen =) Here you can download classic games for the C64, there is also a small picture of every game. |
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http://hem.passagen.se/kimman/index64.html
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| | PSW.ca - Your Source for all Works Pseudo |
 | | Spin - a big improvement in complexity - released January 1997. |  | | Check out his page of information on this: |  | | PSW is now in a co-op with P.o.L. to produce Sceneworld magazine for the C-64. |
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http://www.psw.ca/demo.htm
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| | COOBICS - Commodore 64 |
 | | (english) The best games of the Commomodre 64 all verified and working with reviews |  | | (english) download 64 games, the area64 homepage: games, demos, emus, utils and music. |  | | » STADIUM 64 - The Commodore 64 Sport Games Archive |
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http://www.coobics.com/classifieds/html/sgp436.html
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| | C64 News Commodore 64 New Software Demos Games Downloads Competitions Parties 8-bit Scene |
 | | C64 News Commodore 64 New Software Demos Games Downloads Competitions Parties 8-bit Scene |  | | RETRO:BYTES is hosting a SuperCPU coding competition for the remainder of 2006. |  | | This time, however, this competition is split into 3 different categories, which are 1K (From now until end of May 2006, 4K (Form May 2006 to August, and this time 8K from August until October 2006). |
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http://www.c64.sk
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| | Commodore 64 Classics - Mobile game |
 | | An exciting compilation of some of the greatest Commodore 64 games ever created. |  | | Grab your Zodiac and enjoy a piece of gaming history with 20 of the best Commodore 64 titles. |
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http://mobile.gamezone.com/gamesell/p23217.htm
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| | ACID 64 Player - Commodore 64 Music Player for all HardSID cards and the Catweasel MK series |
 | | ACID 64 emulates the MOS 6510 micro processor, the 6526 CIA chip and partially the 6569 VIC chip to run the code of a SID tune and it controls the SID chip on the sound card for playing Commodore 64 music. |  | | ACID 64 Player - Commodore 64 Music Player for all HardSID cards and the Catweasel MK series |  | | Click here to open the ACID64 web site. |
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http://www.acid64.com
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