The C64 - not a console and not mini either

The C64 – not a console and not mini either

A not-so mini version of the worlds favourite 8-bit computer is being planned, with a working keyboard and more games than ever.

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The Commodore 64 is getting yet another chance at fame, with a new version of the 80s home computer that this time features a full-size, working keyboard and an old school micro-switched joystick.

The innards are likely to be the same as The C64 Mini that was released last year, which was pretty good in terms of emulation and the range of games but almost ruined by a terrible joystick that was far too imprecise for most of the action games.

Thats the problem the new one will be looking to fix, although the fact that the keyboard works this time (the original was just a miniaturised replica) will also make games easier to play.

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The full line-up of games hasnt been confirmed yet but it already seems to be different to the mini version, as it now includes Jeff Minter classics such as Attack Of The Mutant Camels, Gridrunner, and Hover Bovver.

Thanks to the keyboard theres also text adventures for the first time, with the inclusion of Planet Of Death, and new indie games such as Galencia that have been made by fans in only the last few years.

The C64 will be released on 5 December this year and will cost around £110, around a third more than the original mini version.

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