Retro Games-made TheC64 Mini retro console, i.e. the Commodore 64 Mini has been officially announced for the North American market a few months after it first debuted in Europe. The Commodore 64 Mini ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Tony Bradley covers the intersection of tech and entertainment. I experienced some Commodore 64 synchronicity this week. Earlier ...
The success of micro versions of the consoles of yesteryear was always going to lead to expansion. Half-pint consoles from Nintendo, Sega and even the ZX Spectrum have graced us so far, but it was a ...
The Commodore 64 Mini finally has a release date for North America, but it remains to be seen if the retro console has what it takes to succeed like the NES Classic Edition and SNES Classic Edition by ...
The C64 Mini was released in Europe a few months back, and has been available to North American consumers via imports since then. On October 9, it launches officially in the U.S. and Canada. Clearly ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Marco Chiappetta is a technologist who covers semiconductors and AI. For many long-time computer geeks like me, though, today’s ...
While not having had nearly the same kind of impact on the ‘80s as the Nintendo Entertainment System, the Commodore 64 was nonetheless the 8-bit entry point to gaming for millions of players, myself ...
The mini-version of the Commodore 64 joins the retro gaming revival currently sweeping the gaming landscape. The compact device is following the lead of Nintendo with the NES classic, which is not a ...
Why it matters: The Commodore 64 Mini is set to arrive in the US this October. With 64 pre-installed titles and the ability to add more, the machine could top many retro fans' must-buy lists. But ...
Memory's a weird thing, isn't it? Your brain records every moment in your life and locks it away forever. And then suddenly, a sound, a smell, a piece of beige plastic can send you tumbling back to a ...
If you weren’t one of the lucky few who were able to sate their retro console lust with an SNES Classic Edition — Nintendo, why hast thou forsaken us with such short supply?! — don’t fret quite yet.
The Commodore 64 got a throwback, mini-sized tribute last year, now the workhorse of 1980s PC gaming is getting a full-size model — which means it has a working keyboard and function keys. They were ...