(updated on Jul. 24th, 2021)
ANOTHER VISITOR; STAY A WHILE…
Welcome to my website, dedicated to my favourite pieces of computing technology, the Commodore 64 and 128. These two machines are where my fondness for computing began and where I have a lot of happy memories.
I still use my C64 and C128 today and on these pages I'd like to share the fun things that I continue to learn about them, as well as some of wonderful hardware and software still being made for these 8-bit machines.
Game Review: Star Ranger
This horizontal space shooter game was completely unknown to me, up until a few weeks ago. Yet, I think it's one of the most unique and entertaining game of this type I've played in a long time. read more...
NTSC GAMES COLLECTION UPDATES
Just finished uploading an update to my collection of NTSC specific games; the ZIP file now contains 200 games to enjoy. These games have been created to run on NTSC C64s and 128s without glitches and at the proper speed/frequency. They also work perfectly fine on North American TheC64 and TheC64Mini. Download here...
The Sounds of NTSC
I know that it may detract from the game maker's original vision, but in most cases I just prefer the faster tempo of game soundtracks when played on my NTSC system. To play the games that I've been playing for the better part of thirty years at PAL-speed just sounds wrong to me in so many ways. read more...
An E-book For Your C64
With all of the e-book work I've been doing on my eBookMan website, I thought, why not try and encode one of the books for the Commodore 64? read more...
Game Review: Outrage
A sci-fi run and gun game in which you're an apparently “outraged” space marine, looking to blow up some alien invaders. read more...
An Update For June
Been a little while since my last blog post. I guess I've been working on other projects, as well as taking care of the kind jobs that need to get done when it isn't snowing. But, here's a bit about what's been going on. read more...
Game Review: The Bouncing Kamungas!
Grow your melons and get them to market, and use your pitch fork to protect them from the Kamungas trying to flatten them and turn them to pulp. read more...
(C128) Display commands assigned to the function keys
You can find out more interesting tid-bits like this by visiting my Tips and Tricks section!
MY MOST RECENT COMMODORE COMRADES WHO BOUGHT ME A FLOPPY!!
A list of all of the generous people who have shown their support can be found on my Commodore Comrades page.

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