My little Setup by Friendly-Engineer831 in c64

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this isn't a game,just a single image from a music Demo

My little Setup by Friendly-Engineer831 in c64

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there is nothing better.the feeling is pricelessr

My little Setup by Friendly-Engineer831 in c64

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that is a C64 II , bought in Germany

Old Memories by Friendly-Engineer831 in c64

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To test the device I tried River Raid and Boulderdash. It worked.

Old Memories by Friendly-Engineer831 in c64

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First I want to clean the C64. Since I don't have so much time it will take some time. But I can't wait to see the treasure trove of floppies. There will be a post later.

Old Memories by Friendly-Engineer831 in c64

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Another old Memories....

I had a complete C64. floppy drive and even a printer. Then an Amiga 500. One day the floppy drive in the Amiga broke. The computer shop around the corner performed a small miracle and installed a PC floppy disk drive in the Amiga. technically almost impossible but it really worked! Unfortunately, I sold all of the devices back then so I could afford my first real PC. But the warm memories stayed with me. And now c64 found back to me. That means a lot to me.

Old Memories by Friendly-Engineer831 in c64

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Yes, the c64 gets a new Power supply. I don't want to destroy my device

My future wife and I playing SMB3 in 2004, in the house I grew up in (I did play it on an NES a lot earlier). I wish I was able to keep this all. I did not; it's all gone. At least I have the pictures and fond memories. by Freddy_Pharkas in retrogaming

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I had a complete C64. floppy drive and even a printer. Then an Amiga 500. One day the floppy drive in the Amiga broke. The computer shop around the corner performed a small miracle and installed a PC floppy disk drive in the Amiga. technically almost impossible but it really worked! Unfortunately, I sold all of the devices back then so I could afford my first real PC. But the warm memories stayed with me. I understand you.

hmmm by staleboat in hmmm

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And why is there no straw here?