
It seems I'll also need a tape drive to play a lot of the games so any advice there would be welcome.
prfsnl_gmr wrote:There is nothing feigned about it. What I wrote is a display of actual moral superiority.
Pabstblueribbon wrote:I recently found two C64's, one in the box, with a ton of complete games in great shape in my parents attic. The only thing I couldn't find was the power supply. They go for around 40 dollars but I've read that they can be very unreliable. Anyone know of any good alternatives?
Hobie-wan wrote:If you're buying US games, they're pretty much disk or cart. Europe is where all the tape games were. www.lemon64.com is a pretty good place to look around at reviews and read up a bit. As far as suggesting games, what genres do you like?
Pabstblueribbon wrote:I recently found two C64's, one in the box, with a ton of complete games in great shape in my parents attic. The only thing I couldn't find was the power supply. They go for around 40 dollars but I've read that they can be very unreliable. Anyone know of any good alternatives?
CRTGAMER wrote:You can also hook up the C64 to the big screen. 8-bit computers have cartridge game ports, the forgotten "game consoles."