Pixel Prose isn’t just a nostalgic dive into the C64 era—it’s a lyrical experience crafted for those who remember when imagination alone could conjure entire worlds from a few lines of text. You awaken in a place “older than logic and stranger than myth.” The environment is surreal: Light filters through fractal leaves A paddle …
Randoom Ancient Stones (2025, Picaro Games)
Step into a world of ancient mystery with Randoom Ancient Stones, a retro platformer crafted for the Commodore 64. Inspired by classic gameplay and pixel-perfect nostalgia, this title by Pícaro Games blends engaging mechanics, rich story, and authentic retro vibes into one unforgettable experience. Story In a time lost to legend, sacred temples made of …
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Robo Gems – In development
A fast-paced game for two players, where each player controls a robot. The goal is simple yet exciting: collect as many gems as possible before time runs out. The player with the highest score wins. Be quick, clever, and outmaneuver your opponent to collect more gems! Scoring Rules: +1 point for every gem collected –1 …
Commodore 64 Ultimate vs. Original Commodore 64 – A Generational Dialogue
The new and the old C64 aren’t rivals — they’re part of the same legacy. Honouring the past. Innovating the future. The original (left) and the new (right) Here’s a detailed comparison that shows how the Ultimate blends nostalgia with modern tech: Important notes & Highlights The Ultimate is not an emulator - it’s a …
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Metal Mayhem (2024, drmortalwombat)
Metal Mayhem delivers an exhilarating tank combat experience with a nostalgic twist. What sets it apart is the rare vertical split-screen mechanic on the Commodore 64. Each battle has a limited duration, and the tank that collects more points will win. The aim of the game is to score more points under the time limit …
Commodore 64 Ultimate vs. TheC64 Maxi – Comparison
Since I wrote my article about the newly official Commodore 64 Ultimate, I have received a number of interesting and valuable comments thanks to my followers, from which I have now selected a question that others may later ask. Hardware Architecture Commodore 64 Ultimate The internal logic is implemented on an AMD Artix 7 FPGA, …
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COMMODORE 64 ULTIMATE – The official revival of the Commodore brand
A return from a parallel timeline where technology stayed optimistic, inviting, and human, the Commodore 64 Ultimate blends classic form with modern function. It’s the first official Commodore 64 in over 30 years, featuring several new tricks, and available for pre-order exclusively on Commodore.net. Honouring the past. Innovating the future. Without the distractions that stole …
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Exciting games not yet released
There are still many special titles missing from the ever-expanding Commodore 64 game line-up, so I've compiled a list of those that have started development at some point but are not yet finished. 8bit Civilizations Imagine blending the legendary Sid Meier’s Civilization with the nostalgic charm of 8-bit graphics—and voilà, you’re in the pixelated realm …
Herra 47: Midsummer Festival
The newest instalment of Larry's game-style adventure game Herra 47 has been released, and this time it has a subtitle. Herra 47, a man recently facing the harsh reality of unemployment, finds himself in a predicament. The annual Midsummer Festival is fast approaching. 🎮 Game Overview Protagonist: Herra 47, recently unemployed. Objective: Determined to organize …
Mad Moggy (2025, VisualImpact)
“Mad Moggy” is a quirky and fast-paced platformer game built specifically for the Platformer Jam #1. Cats running around and doing 180s do slide around quite a bit so I'd say it is a simulator. You take control of Mad Moggy (in British terms), a manic and determined cat whose mission is to collect every …
