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The Commodore 64—a renowned 8-bit home computer system that debuted in 1983—may be approaching antique status at 34 years old, but one enthusiast has seen fit to make sure it doesn’t get ...
The venerable Commodore 64 got a lot of people started in computers, and a hard core of aficionados keeps the platform very much alive to this day. But a C64 just doesn’t have the horsepower to ...
One way to play with vintage hardware without owning the hardware is to use an emulator, but [omni_shaNker] announced taking it to the next level by using VR to deliver a complete Commodore 64 syst… ...
Commodore 64, the iconic 8-bit computer from the early ’80s, was one of the first home computers for many people back in the day. Its ability to run basic games, office productivity software ...
VR will soon have its Commodore 64 moment - Schell Designer behind I Expect You To Die compares VR to home computers from '78 but expects huge growth in the near future ...
Jim_64 added an LCD display to a cheap pair of VR goggles that mirrors what’s seen on an old CRT TV connected to his Commodore 64. Not surprisingly, there aren’t a lot of people still ...
Inspired by his 12-year-old daughter's science fair project on the subject of virtual reality, jim_64 decided to make a set of VR goggles commemorating a device that came out decades before she ...
A VR system was even recently introduced. And now, for $69.99, you can experience it in your own home. While the Commodore 64 never got a Mario or a Sonic, its library was vast.