Commodore 64 Mini Coming In 2018

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The plug-and-play market is going to get another device based upon a classic system. Retro Games Limited is preparing the Commodore 64 Mini. This is a miniature version of the 1982 Commodore 64 system that comes with 64-pre-installed games, a joystick, a USB charging cable, and an HDMI cable. It offers pixel perfect, sharp, CRT, and scanline pixel filter options and allows you to create save states.

 

What’s interesting about the Commodore 64 Mini is that you can use it as a rudimentary home computer, just like the original Commodore 64. It has two USB ports, allowing someone to add another joystick for multiplayer games or keyboard for BASIC programming.

 

Here is the full list of Commodore 64 Mini games.

 

  • AlleyKat
  • Anarchy
  • Armalyte: Competition Edition
  • Avenger, Battle Valley
  • Bounder, California Games
  • Chip’s Challenge
  • Confuzion
  • Cosmic Causeway: Trailblazer II
  • Creatures
  • Cyberdyne Warrior
  • Cybernoid II: The Revenge
  • Cybernoid: The Fighting Machine
  • Deflektor
  • Everyone’s A Wally
  • Firelord
  • Gribbly’s Day Out
  • Hawkeye
  • Heartland
  • Herobotix
  • Highway Encounter
  • Hunter’s Moon
  • Hysteria
  • Impossible Mission
  • Impossible Mission II
  • Insects In Space
  • Mega-Apocalypse
  • Mission A.D
  • Monty Mole
  • Monty on the Run
  • Nebulus
  • Netherworld
  • Nobby the Aardvark
  • Nodes Of Yesod
  • Paradroid
  • Pitstop II
  • Rana Rama
  • Robin Of The Wood
  • Rubicon
  • Skate Crazy
  • Skool Daze
  • Slayer
  • Snare
  • Speedball
  • Speedball II: Brutal Deluxe
  • Spindizzy
  • Star Paws
  • Steel
  • Stormlord
  • Street Sports Baseball
  • Summer Games II
  • Super Cycle
  • Temple of Apshai Trilogy
  • The Arc Of Yesod
  • Thing Bounces Back
  • Thing on a Spring
  • Trailblazer
  • Uchi Mata
  • Uridium
  • Who Dares Wins II
  • Winter Games
  • World Games
  • Zynaps

 

The Commodore 64 Mini will be released in early 2018. It will cost $69.99/€79.99/£69.99


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