New Commodore 64 Owner needs tips
- ProfessorK
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Re: New Commodore 64 Owner needs tips
Alright, I just hooked everything up, including my new drive. Everything functions beautifully. I couldn't be happier! Now I just need to get a better video cable (still running through an NES AV). Even with the grainy picture though I managed to play some Dragon's Lair 
- Lord_Santa
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Re: New Commodore 64 Owner needs tips
congratulations! must be a most satisfying moment, I'm sure =)ProfessorK wrote:Alright, I just hooked everything up, including my new drive. Everything functions beautifully. I couldn't be happier! Now I just need to get a better video cable (still running through an NES AV). Even with the grainy picture though I managed to play some Dragon's Lair
on that note, I stuck with RF-cabel for about 10 years
it may not be the clearest picture, but it helped "blur" the graphics to make it that much smoother
ghetto-Anti Aliasing ^^
what joystick(s) do you have?
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- ProfessorK
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My picture is almost unusably noisy. I'm using an NES RF (It's all I have at the moment) and there is a lot of snow in my picture. I can barely see the text when I'm typing the run commandLord_Santa wrote: congratulations! must be a most satisfying moment, I'm sure =)
on that note, I stuck with RF-cabel for about 10 years
it may not be the clearest picture, but it helped "blur" the graphics to make it that much smoother
ghetto-Anti Aliasing ^^
what joystick(s) do you have?
As far as joysticks; I have this Wico Command Control. Seems pretty good.

Re: New Commodore 64 Owner needs tips
Great Joystick. Of note, a very easy custom stick mod can be done, no special interface needed. A simple connection of five wires to the buttons and a nine pin joystick plug.
You can also go S-Video I mentioned on the 1st page.
You can also go S-Video I mentioned on the 1st page.
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- Lord_Santa
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Re: New Commodore 64 Owner needs tips
Wico did make the most all-rounded joysticks, there are also two other handles for that verision; one with ball-top and one shaped like a "grip"-handle for your hand (flight-stick-kindda)
I also strongly recommend picking up some TAC-2's for games such as Microprose Soccer and Delta, etc. where you need a more "arcade"-feel to the game
they're very cheap and usually easy to come by
I also strongly recommend picking up some TAC-2's for games such as Microprose Soccer and Delta, etc. where you need a more "arcade"-feel to the game
they're very cheap and usually easy to come by
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- ProfessorK
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Re: New Commodore 64 Owner needs tips
@CRTGamer: I appreciate all the tips but... I have no idea how to do those mods
. I'm well versed in pretty much all things pertaining to PC's and Gaming except doing things in the realm of modding and such. It's not that I don't want to learn, I just don't know where to even get started or how. Also, my TV only has co-ax input right now so I'm limited to RF at the moment anyway
. (A friend is trying to hook me up with an HD-CRT. Hopefully soon).
@Lord Santa: I appreciate all the tips. I am interested in getting some different peripherals, so when I have the extra money I'll look up those joysticks. I'm also probably going to start investing in Software lots on eBay. Dragon's Lair is good and all, but I think I need more
@Lord Santa: I appreciate all the tips. I am interested in getting some different peripherals, so when I have the extra money I'll look up those joysticks. I'm also probably going to start investing in Software lots on eBay. Dragon's Lair is good and all, but I think I need more
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There is also a Commodore Composite cable available, Google should find a few.ProfessorK wrote:@CRTGamer: I appreciate all the tips but... I have no idea how to do those mods. I'm well versed in pretty much all things pertaining to PC's and Gaming except doing things in the realm of modding and such. It's not that I don't want to learn, I just don't know where to even get started or how. Also, my TV only has co-ax input right now so I'm limited to RF at the moment anyway
. (A friend is trying to hook me up with an HD-CRT. Hopefully soon).
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Re: New Commodore 64 Owner needs tips
I have the parts to build a C= S-video cable if you decide to go that route. I could probably make you one for $12 shipped.
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Re: New Commodore 64 Owner needs tips
They should get on that.CRTGAMER wrote:There is also a Commodore Composite cable available, Google should find a few.
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Nibbler (marathon): 251,169,160 / Nibbler (one life): 5,263,360 (WR)
Donkey Kong: 423,100 [L12-1] (150th place as of 2019-01-15)
Super Smash Bros. (N64): Ranked top 5 in Wisconsin from Q1 2016 to Q2 2017
Shrek SuperSlam: won largest tournament in game's history (Shrekfest 2018)
Speedrun.com Profile (contains multiple WRs)
