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    News Toki's Commodore 64 Port Is Getting A Fan Remaster, And It Looks Great

    Ocean Software's 1991 Commodore 64 port of TAD Corporation's run 'n gun arcade platformer Toki is getting an unofficial fan remaster, it's been announced. Davide Bottino — a pixel artist, game creator, and retro journalist for Zzap! Italia — is behind the remaster of the port and has recently...
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    News Archivists Uncover Lost Commodore 64 Game From The Co-Creator Of Centipede

    Image from Time Extension Archivists have recently made an exciting discovery in the world of retro gaming. They have uncovered a prototype of a lost Commodore 64 game called "Computer Theatre," which was developed by Dona Bailey, the co-creator of the classic arcade game Centipede. Key...
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    News The Commodore Amiga, which was utilized to create Worms, has returned

    https://www.timeextension.com/news/2024/10/the-commodore-amiga-used-to-make-worms-is-back-in-service
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    News Prince Of Persia Gets Astonishing Unofficial Port For The Commodore Plus/4

    Jordan Mechner's classic action-adventure platformer Prince of Persia has just received a new unofficial port to the Commodore Plus/4, as reported by IndieRetroNews. Prince of Persia was originally released by Broderbund for the Apple II computer in 1989 and went on to become a successful...
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    News Andy Dyer Of Commodore Format, Total! And Mega Fame Has Passed Away

    It is with a heavy heart that we bring you the news that '90s games journalism legend Andy Dyer has passed away. Dyer will be famous to anyone in the UK who read video game magazines in the '90s; he began his career on Commodore Format as a staff writer before helping Steve Jarratt launch...
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    News "Amiga Trumps" Is Top Trumps, But With Amiga Games

    A crowdfunding campaign for an Amiga-based card game has already passed its initial funding goal of £1,500. Amiga Trumps is the brainchild of Commodore fan Mark Nuttall. "I really love old Commodore Amiga games, and particularly the brilliant graphics and characters that defined them," he says...
 
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