Thanks to Marty Goldberg and his post on the Facebook group, Vintage Gaming (& Computing), we were given the heads-up on John Feagan’s photo and commentary on some early Commodore Vic-20 history. Here’s John’s commentary: “History of the Vic-20 development has been rewritten by the non-participants–but I have the pictures. Here is the real deal developed at the Commodore Advanced…
[youtube 2L9wNzFxEh8 nolink] Petro Tyschtschenko is known for his work in the European market for Commodore International, and later as CEO at Amiga Technologies. Last September, he gave a speech at the Finnish Amiga Users Group’s Saku 2014, and the full video was recently uploaded to YouTube. Link: YouTube (in English) Source: Retrocomputaria Plus
[youtube 2L9wNzFxEh8 nolink] Petro Tyschtschenko is known for his work in the European market for Commodore International, and later as CEO at Amiga Technologies. Last September, he gave a speech at the Finnish Amiga Users Group’s Saku 2014, and the full video was recently uploaded to YouTube. Link: YouTube (in English) Source: Retrocomputaria Plus
This blog post talks about the author’s task to put together a collection of single load / crunched games on a 32meg ProDOS volume that’ll work not only for emulators and the CFFA3000, but also as a standard partition for use with the CFFA v1 or v2, MicroDrive, Focus or SCSI drive. He seems to have accomplished that using the…
The epic battle to end all battles has arrived and the argument that made 80’s school playgrounds buzz will be settled once and for all. Which was better – The Spectrum or the C64? This video was recorded live at Play Expo 2014, with John Gibson and Ste Pickford on the Spectrum side, and Andy Walker and Jeff Minter fighting…









