Commodore 64 TV Game for Sale 371
KodaK writes "The Commodore 64 Direct to TV is on sale at QVC. QVC bought all available units (250,000 or so) so, for now, this is the only place you can get them. This is a full C=64 in a joystick form factor with 30 games included, meaning you can hack this sucker to add a keyboard and/or other IEC peripherials (like a disk drive). The full BASIC ROM is included. Buy one now and impress your friends. BTW, this was developed by Jeri Ellsworth, the engineer responsible for the C-One. Cool stuff." We mentioned the development of this earlier.
Rats (Score:5, Funny)
Huh, you mean Jelly Monsters.. (Score:2)
Bah! (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Bah! (Score:2, Informative)
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Does it have Spy VS Spy? And if so, have they reinforced the joystick to cope with all that side-to-side stick-killing motion?
Re:Bah! (Score:5, Informative)
* 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 * Uridium * Winter Games * World Karate Champion A * World Karate Champion B * Zynaps
Re:Bah! (Score:2)
I distinctly remember snapping the neck off a couple C64 joysticks when I was a kid out of frustration. I wonder if I'd stop doing that with this...
Re:Bah! (Score:5, Funny)
It looks remarkably like a Competition Pro 5000. I had one of them (it's probably still in the loft somewhere) and they are built to take some serious punishment. You'd have a job breaking the steel shaft on one of those suckers!
In those heady days only the better joysticks had such advanced features as auto-fire and microswitches. My current joystick is wireless, has 472 buttons, 16 degrees of freedom, four throttles and a Mini-George grill with bun warmer.
impossible mission! my favorite! (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Bah! (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Bah! (Score:4, Insightful)
Where are the real games? Archon (1/2)? Space Taxi? Racing Destruction Set? Way of the Exploding Fist? Beach head II? Quest for Tires? Cosmic Tunnels?
Where?
Flying Disk (Score:3, Funny)
More Games (Score:5, Informative)
Re:More Games (Score:2)
And when will they have a TI/994A one so I can finally get rid of my old cassette tapes...?
Re:More Games (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Bah! (Score:5, Funny)
Gee, thanks...
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The Hardware for I/O is all exposed?? (Score:4, Interesting)
To do that, I would think this device would need a lot of exposed I/O hardware, i.e. pins, etc.
I suspect that rather, this is all embedded in some sort of an ASIC or FPGA.
Can anybody add more info?
Re:The Hardware for I/O is all exposed?? (Score:5, Informative)
Re:The Hardware for I/O is all exposed?? (Score:3, Funny)
you know you play *way* too much Call of Duty when the first thought that enters your head is "hey cool, Germans made it!"
*sigh*
Re:The Hardware for I/O is all exposed?? (Score:2)
Re:The Hardware for I/O is all exposed?? (Score:3, Funny)
250,000 units... imagine a... humm no. won't work.
Well, it's a step in the right direction. (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:Well, it's a step in the right direction. (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Well, it's a step in the right direction. (Score:3, Funny)
A few free designs? Design your own. It isn't that hard to engineer a big wooden box, after all.
As for this happening to the Apple IIe series, talk to Steve Jobs about it.
If they released such a thing, it'd probably cost $300 bucks, and you'd have to download the games seperately from iGames.
They'd only be
Although, it'd be entertaining to read
No Potty Pigeon? (Score:4, Funny)
Re:No Potty Pigeon? (Score:2)
OMG (Score:5, Funny)
Extra hot grits, please.
Re:OMG (Score:3, Informative)
* February through December not included
Re:OMG (Score:4, Informative)
I'm sure you can fashion some kind of fantasy out of all that.
Re:OMG (Score:5, Funny)
Then they fall in love. Damn.
Re:OMG (Score:2)
Re:OMG (Score:2)
AH - the beauty of Epyx . . . (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:AH - the beauty of Epyx . . . (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:AH - the beauty of Epyx . . . (Score:2, Interesting)
About remakes I will just say one word; Rampage.
C'mon now.. you know you want it... side scrolling. Network and local multiplayer. Screen shakes, lush explosions and crisp new soundfx. Screen after screen of greater and greater buildings; mobile homes, apartment complexes, skyrisers, churches, Wallmarts ;-), bridges, etc.
Since you can only play three 'monsters', you could have a "multiplayer-lobby" where everyone else gets to play a poor little foot soldier, shooting their pea-guns at Ralpie et.al ....
Re:AH - Mission Impossible! (Score:2, Informative)
Grab a copy of Vice, download the .d64 file, and realize that the puzzle fragments you have to find make up a punch-card that you will use to exit the facility.
Though I personally recommend Power64 [power64.com] for your retro gaming needs, it does kind of need a Mac.
why no AC power? (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:why no AC power? (Score:2)
Winter Games (Score:3, Insightful)
On the hardware front, hope it is hackable to a degree, I'd like to see some of the Rowland Twins (or ACP) masterpieces like Creatures, Creatures 2 (LOVE those torture chambers) and Mayhem in Monsterland.
And Park Patrol and Wizball and.....snip!
Stick joy (Score:2)
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How can I AdBlock certain stories? (Score:5, Funny)
Re:How can I AdBlock certain stories? (Score:2, Funny)
The sad thing is my friends are the kind of people who WOULD be impressed by this.
Re:How can I AdBlock certain stories? (Score:3, Insightful)
Sorry it took so long to reply to this accusation, I was out of town for Thanksgiving (
Link to keyboard hack? (Score:2)
Just not the same (Score:2)
Required Games that probably aren't included... (Score:3)
And it's been 20 years, and I still can't get that damn Forbidden Forest theme song out of my head.
Re:Required Games that probably aren't included... (Score:2)
Re:Required Games that probably aren't included... (Score:2)
It was, by far, the most frightening game I think I've pla
Re:Required Games that probably aren't included... (Score:2)
I enjoy those oldies at least as much, if not more than today's titles. Sometimes I just want to sit down for a few mintues and get in the zone with a good game of Galaga or something (Altho
Re:Required Games that probably aren't included... (Score:2)
Game selection sucks (Score:3, Interesting)
There used to be an old Spy vs. Spy game for the commadore 64. (Yes the MAD magazine spy vs spy.) I used to LOVE that game. Its a shame this system doesn't have it. I also had frogger for the commadore 64. Its missing too.
Re:Game selection sucks (Score:2, Interesting)
The 64 had plenty of kick ass games. Hmm, let me think..
Choplifter: First game I got, I had one of the first 64s shipped to canada, and had this on cart. Didn't get a disk drive for a couple years. Absolute classic title.
Archon, Archon II - Adept: Chess meets arena battles. Kicked ass.
Project Firestart: Ahead of it's time, IMO, a 4 disk scrolling adventure with a plot similar to "Alien".
Ghostbusters: I ai
Re:Game selection sucks (Score:2)
Pity I didn't apply those sorts of memory, attention and study skills in my algebra class at the time...
Rights to old games can be hard to locate (Score:5, Informative)
Its often an archeology problem - figuring out who owns the copyrights and getting them to respond.
For example, most of the Bally/Midway games that I was involved with at DNA (Dave Nutting Associates) are in this limbo. My contract with Midway had the game rights reverting to me, and we think that Dave's contract with Midway has the same thing, but he lost all the paperwork, so he does not know for certain. Thus we cannot assure potential distributors that the title is clear. (I actually kept my contract in a file box I was able to dig out, so MAME has Robby Roto).
Its too bad - because we would love to see Gunfight (the first game on a frame-buffer system), Sea Wolf, Gorf, Wizard of Wor, and a host of other titles available on MAME and neo-retro systems like Jeri's.
-- Jamie
Make C64 Open Source! (Score:5, Funny)
With the dedication, foresight, and marketing-savy of the Open Source Developer Community they could create new custom applications for the C64 such as HDTV media centers, 24-track mixers, webmail appliances, state firewalls, and of course bioryhthm generators. These are elusive markets that have escaped Microsoft, OS/2, United Linux and the fairly-sucessful BeOS.
By using the powerful processor and the ability to POKE and PEEK values in the registers directly, highly efficient code could be generated which would allow us to wrestle away from the stranglehold that Gateway and Alienware have on the blade server market.
Which is nice.
Re:Make C64 Open Source! (Score:2)
Cool! But... (Score:2)
That's no C64 joystick. (Score:4, Interesting)
Anyone remember those sticks? Solid steel shaft, heavy duty construction, bad-ass leaf switches inside. They were every bit as durable as an arcade stick, hell probably moreso.
Hell, I still have a Command Control that's going on 25 years old. Still as good as the day I got it.
Compare to those "arcade sticks" they sell for PS2/XBox, etc. Cheap plastic pieces of shit that are broken inside a couple weeks. Look inside and see the cheapest microswitches Radio Shack can offer.
I know there are a couple on the market that are made with real arcade components, but they cost a bundle.
Re:That's no C64 joystick. (Score:2)
That joystick was pretty much indestructible, and Epyx put a five year warranty on it, they were that certain. I remember when I brought it over to my friends' place, they were amazed (this after having actually broken a couple of Boss sticks playing Wo
Xbox all in one (Score:5, Insightful)
Not your typical developer (Score:2, Informative)
She's an attractive woman. [c64upgra.de]
And, no, she doesn't want to date you.
Re:Not your typical developer (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Not your typical developer (Score:4, Funny)
This is awsome! (Score:2, Funny)
The QVC sales guy says this will run Duke Nukem Forever, this is fucking awesome!
It will take a NVIDIA GeForce 6600, right?
This will be my last comment on
is it a FPGA like the C-One? (Score:4, Interesting)
And are all the pins/ports available or is 'attaching a keyboard' just not an option here...
Something like this could be put into a 1541 disk drive
But my favorite game... (Score:3, Funny)
Just kidding... if they have Raid on Bungeling Bay on this thing, I'm totally buying it!
Rebirth of the C-64 sw/hw scene? (Score:3, Interesting)
What are the chances that a small software company ("one-man band") will find some financial interest in developing C-64 software? Same goes for hardware: I guess you could make an adapter to hook your existing carts and C-64 periferals to this thingy.
Re:Rebirth of the C-64 sw/hw scene? (Score:3, Interesting)
There's at least one commercial software developer already out there and active: Maurice Randall. He's got a functioning shell interface, FAX application, and more (be sure to check out "Wheels") for GEOS on the C64/C128. His site can be found at: http://www.cmdrkey.com/ [cmdrkey.com]
There are also a lot of open source developers out there. Craig Bruce comes right to mind; his site is at: http://www.csbruce.com/~csbruce/cbm/" [csbruce.com]
There's been an amazing amount of high-quality software created for the C64 and (espe
What's next? An Amiga 500 in a joystick? (Score:2)
Linux version (Score:2, Funny)
Impress ? (Score:5, Funny)
If you're friends get impressed with a Commodore you (and you're friends) need to get out more often.
It's lacking the panache of my Kim-1 (Score:2)
Many more of Jeri [nyud.net] at amiga.org site.
Re:It's lacking the panache of my Kim-1 (Score:2)
Paradroid! (Score:2, Interesting)
Though Karateka and the Archons are sorely, sorely missed.
QVC Commodore link (Score:2)
The World of Commodore (Score:2)
Sword of Fargoal! (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:What games are included? (Score:5, Informative)
* 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
* Uridium
* Winter Games
* World Karate Champion A
* World Karate Champion B
* Zynaps
Re:What games are included? (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:What games are included? (Score:2)
list of games that should've been included (Score:2)
Re:list of games that should've been included (Score:2)
That's a nice list, but . . . (Score:5, Funny)
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when it starts up. What will the kids of today think about classic gaming? That people actually paid for their games back then? I mean, if we're going for authenticity, let's go all the way, people.
Please, think of the children.
They -are- cracked games,.. (Score:5, Interesting)
So there you go - support your local C64 cracking crew. Even though I have a real C64, I might look at this for the convenience when the PAL version hits Europe. But please...Way Of The Exploding Fist! Ghosts'n'Goblins! One Man And His Droid for the music, the Monty Mole stuff...
Cheers,
Ian
Re:What games are included? (Score:2)
One of the neat things I found out from the entry was that the electrical interface for the video on C64 that exists in RCA component form is basically the same as S-Video (One tip and ring for chrominance, other tip and ring for luminance)
Re:What games are included? (Score:2)
As for the monitors, I take it that it had a VHF/UHF connector on it as well? One of my friends had a C64 monitor laying around, but I only saw the Chrominance/Luminance connectors on it. After that, our thoughts were, "Let's drop it out of the car while doing 50 MPH, huhuhuhuhuhuhuh!"
And yes, monitors rolling down a backroad at top speed, followed by shattering CRT glass (after the fifth attempt to break it - they don
Re:What games are included? (Score:2)
Hahaha. Due to a bug, Impossible Mission actuall was impossible!
Re:What games are included? (Score:3, Informative)
I can say that the Commodore 64 version didn't suffer from this (or if it did, it was rather sporadic) as I've beaten it over a dozen times. In an interview with Commodore magazine (I don't remember when, but it was quite some time ago), the developer of the game stated this his best time for beating the game wa
Guess you really had to stay forever. (Score:2)
Re:What games are included? (Score:2)
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Re:Gateway to Apshai (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:2 players? (Score:2, Informative)
Most games on the list are single player, and Winter Games was mostly turn based, though my memory is hazy.
Re:Ah the C64... (Score:3, Informative)
http://www.dreamfabric.com/c64/ [dreamfabric.com]
Re:In addition: (Score:2)
Oh well, one of my favorites as a kid, Mighty Bomb Jack (also NES), showed up on the ROM Pit.