Commodore 64

This little computer rocked the gaming world. Back in the day, the Commodore 64 came screaming out of the gates into the waiting hands of gamers all over the world. Although it is no longer around, it has left an impression on the multi-billion dollar industry that lingers to this day.

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Like the Jester said, more videos plz!

These videos are way too good. I'm eagerly awaiting your next video after Sony vs. Nintendo.

You guys are THE ONE'S I love how you tell it and make it heard. I even watch you guys ON DEMAND on my cable network. Keep it coming and Ill keep watching

Same here, I have AT&T U-Verse TV. Their also on my On-Demand Service! To bad they don't have the whole entire library like on here!

Very Nice!

I'm trying to find the Commodore 64 Games Console at the moment, the C64GS can't find one anywhere, not because they're rare of essentially valuable, just noone bothered buying one.

Just they're short lived venture into the gaming market possibly to compete with another computer company, Amstrad and their piece of crap console, the GX4000.

Man, that'd be a sweet find. Come back and post something if you manage to track it down.

Will do, though I remember seeing stacks of them in a clearance sale in Woolworths and not buying one. Something i've been kicking myself over for years.

I'd also love to but a Pippen someday too. Just something about failed consoles, just because they failed, dosn't mean they had bad games releasd on them.

Man, yeah the Pippin. That's a fun failed console that not everyone knows about. Those $600 big price tag consoles never did well. If macintosh had just embraced gaming on the mac platform earlier, then they probably would'nt have felt the need to make a pricey stand alone console.
I'd like to do an episode on famous vaporware that never even came out.

ECELLENT SHOW!!!!! I remember we could not afford a computer but my dad's friend worked at K-Mart and they had one on display. I would go into K-Mart and de-bug my code on the Commodore 64 they had on display. Some really great memories. Awesome job to everyone at Play Value.

What about the TRS-80?

I'm glad to see a new episode of Play Value, I remember having a Commodore 64 back in 1985, it was my first computer, so many good memories :)